Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas

Christmas morning in the Main House at Acorn Hill. (Main House First Lady Mom taking photo; Pastor Eli Hemlock out of photo, but also around the table, in car seat). A Wonderful Christmas to freinds near and far. With love, from all Acorn Hill Citizens.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Mayor Ply Wood Builds


Mayor Asher Ply Wood had been building houses for his "men" (Lego guys and soldiers). He took a picture of this one.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Why are Brim's the Best????

Do you know why Brim's chips are the best tortilla chips? They have a scripture on the back of the bag:

Psalm 95:4 For the LORD is great, and greatly to be praised: He is to be feared above all gods.

Plus we've found these chips to cost less than others and most Acorn Hill citizens agree that they taste better.

If you live near Acorn Hill you can buy these chips at Fred's (near Ingles). I think there are even different kinds of chips by Brim's with with different verses on the back.

-Sarah Daffodil


Monday, December 8, 2008

Daffodil and Barn Loft Participate in Art Show

Sarah daffodil and Nathaniel Barn Loft spent two full but exciting days at an art show in the home of a local artist and Acorn Hill reader. Daffodil displayed and sold her pressed-flower artwork, (which, by the way, you can see more of for yourself at http://www.heartsaburstin.blogspot.com/). Barn Loft provided entertainment, playing his dulcimer. His list was a mix of Christmas songs and some of his favorite hymns and fiddle tunes. The video link is a a sample of the music he provided during the show. The art show was especially fun for me, as the dad, because I got to take in all the comments about Sarah's art and Nathaniel's music.

-Dad

Barn Loft Plays Mississipppi Sawyer at show:

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Most Productive Day in Acorn Hill?




Acorn Hill citizens Nathaniel Barn Loft and Sarah Daffodil think that Thanksgiving day may have been the most productive day in Acorn Hill history! Barn Loft single handedly built a fort from ground up. It's located right by his house in Red Wood. He calls it Dulcimer Inn. It's basically a hotel for when out of towners visit Acorn Hill. The other great thing that happened was they finished Autumn Fern's house. Its walls and floor are made from pallets donated by AHP readers. The rug was also made by an AHP reader. Mayor Asher Ply Wood and Daffodil painted the fireplace. It was a very good day in Acorn Hill.

-Sarah Daffodil