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The Heart of Winter

2/24/2015

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It is apt that we celebrate the Birthday of St. Valentine in the middle of February.  This holiday reminds us about the importance of love when we need it most -- when tensions are on end from Cabin Fever.
It is cold outside, a humid, deeply penetrating sort of cold, one that penetrates through many well-intentioned layers.  But, it is Beautiful!!! The cold beckons us back indoors, but only once that curiosity of snow, frost and ice is satisfied.  
Snippets of Bramberi -- From Icicle capillaries protruding from exposed soil through frosty morning sunrise to the shroud of snow that blanketed us this morning.  Life is beautiful, isn't it?  The small things and those so grand that they cause a sigh of awe.
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10/6/2017 07:25:02 am

It's nice to wake up in a cold morning during winter season. You can enjoy your bed more than the usual. The ambiance of your surrounding is better than the other season. Seeing the icicle hanging around your window and the aesthetic form of the pine trees outside is very calming to the eyes. You can also enjoy sipping a big mug of hot chocolate or coffee and pairing it with freshly baked muffins. Thinking of all these things makes me want to experience the winter season again.

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4/22/2021 06:15:41 am

Grateful for shaaring this

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    Sojourner Ann

    Starting Bramberi in 2013 came as an unexpected and pleasant branch to what was otherwise an unusual journey through continents and doings. After focusing on Agricultural and Rural Development Internationally from 2007-2013 (Sojourner Blog), I am returning to my roots: Berries, and as many Culinary Fruits as possible. Then, we throw in color (flowers and foliage) and flavor (herbs), to fill the palate and make the whole of this little corner of the countryside a celebration!

    Included in this journey of word and photo, are glimpses of Bramberi's gardens and fauna.  

    Joern and I are managing these 19 acres as "Naturally" as possible, 
    Certifications will follow.

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