Over the River & Through the Woods…
Submitted by High Altitude Gardening Blog
This teeny tiny house is not a house at all. It’s the clever entry way to a hidden log cabin.
Our Christmas dinner destination took us over the river, through the deep woods, then high into the snowy mountains along a precarious path called Trapper’s Loop.
Once you walk through the tiny house entry way, you discover the real mountain cabin, nestled in the trees.
Why go to such great lengths for Christmas Dinner? It’s the annual reunion of good friends from near and far. Some are happy to drive half a day just to savor Beverly’s amazing prime rib. (Bob cooked it one year and, well, we’re not ever gonna let him do that again.
Standing room only at Bob & Bev’s.
Their cozy log cabin is designed around an eclectic kitchen where talented friends [aka volunteer chefs] labor all day long on our behalf.
Trying to contain themselves. Glorious aromas wafting from the kitchen had us all a bit giddy with anticipation.
On top of being an incredible cook, Bev is also an extraordinary gardener. The big, green plant in the above photo is an Avocado tree.
Remember when it was a fun fad to stick toothpicks into an Avocado pit, set it in water to see if it would root? Well… her’s grew plenty of roots. And, now it’s about 20 feet tall!
Bev keeps African Violets alive and brightly blooming, year after year, too. Someday I’m going to corner this gal and find out all her secrets. In the meantime, we’ll simply enjoy the fond memories of another great Christmas at - the closest thing any of us have to a - Grandma’s House.


