Wednesday 9 March 2011

My grandson and his beloved Mr Fox.

Sorry, just couldnt resist !
Nothing to do with bed and breakfasts, moving house, or anything. But this is my blog!
Well now, Greenbrae is sold.
The people who have bought it I feel comfortable with in that they love Greenbrae as we have.
A house like this, with it's history, it has been a real plus that, eventually, we have sold to those who will take the house forward whilst respecting what has gone before.
I am sure that a lot will change.
And when I walk out of the door, finally, it will not be with a large grin, which in some houses of our past, it certainly has been.
Greenbrae has been a joy to live in. Not without its problems and, usually down to me, disasters!
Greenbrae has been part of the Buchan countryside since the 1800s. I feel proud to have been part of it's history.
Rewarded, in part, by the many appreciative guests who we have catered for.
But, our rewards, to have lived here, have outweighed all that.
It is a house of peace. Daft as it sounds, many times, I have walked in and said aloud, "Hello house." and felt that peace calm me.
Part of the countryside, part of Buchan's history.
This is my last blog.
Although we are still here till the 15th April. The next period is packing up for the next chapter in our lives.
It has been a shaky, bitty start with my new blog, hard for me to finally accept I am moving, but if you are still interested and want to read, hopefully a light hearted of what happens next to me and mine, then look at Land of the Big Sky. Although there never will be the same uplifting views of the Big Sky that I have experienced at Greenbrae.

1 comment:

Lynn said...

Well I think I was the first to write in your guest book so may I write on your final blog - good wishes to the new Greenbrae-ers and lots of love, much luck, and good fortune to the old Greenbrae-ers as they start new adventures.
Much love.
L.x.