I had the pleasure of being invited to a New Year's Day party.
I much prefer this kind of gathering, to the late night,rowdy parties of my youth..
It was my first First Day party- I am not much of a social butterfly!
I read on someone's Facebook post, that what you do on the first day of the year, is indicative of how your year will progress.
So, I guess that means I will become more social? That could be a good thing, considering I have become more hermit-like, since moving here to the country!
This was a sort of progressive dinner - between two houses in the forest.
Mike and Karen's house was the first stop. Bonfire outside, a delicious assortment of potlucks and mimosas inside.One of the dishes, cooked in a cast iron pot, over the fire outside, was a delicious looking Brunswick stew.
It was made of of several types of meat, including squirrel, so I had to pass on tasting it!
It was made of of several types of meat, including squirrel, so I had to pass on tasting it!
Having just met Mike and Karen, I did not want to be rude and whip out my camera to take pictures of their VERY cool house!
Each new owner added on- with windows, skylights, beautiful wood everywhere, and stripped wood logs from the forest out back for support beams and decor.
The hill right behind the house inclines directly into the National Forest.After having great conversation, delicious food, and then there was that Mimosa (!), we all took a short hike down the road to the "dessert" house - my friend Maryanne and John's .
My contribution to the dessert table: anise pizzelles, and almond featherweight pound cake (with some Trader Joe's pfefferneuse, chocolate covered edamame and pomegranate seeds on the side)
yum,
yum,
and
YUM !!!!
Below are scenes from around Maryanne's house
I love this little wee one who greets everyone at the front door.....
Maryanne's rock art and cairns can be found everywhere
Heart rocks abound
Mr. Green Jeans going across the foot bridge - he took great delight in shaking the bridge as I was trying to cross and take pics! Not funny..........
View of the back of the refurbished 1890's rental cottage
Pump outside back porch of the cottage
Artsy wasp abode -everyone is welcome here-a very zen atmosphere
Maryanne's moss and lichen gardens can be found everywhere
(I'll be making some of these today!)
Despite what Martha Stewart says, this little mossy gardens do better outside
The gathering began at a bonfire.......................and ended at one
A great way to start the new year, and I thank you, Maryanne, for the invitation!!!