Thursday, November 29, 2007

The inn is all aglow with hundreds of tiny lights illuminating decorated trees, old-fashioned snow villages, fireplaces, fresh poinsettias, wreaths and the entrance to the house itself. Our spirits are lifted as this extra light cheers up the ever-darkening days of midwinter. The smells of almond shortbread baking and melting chocolate tantalize our tastebuds in anticipation of sampling our treat offerings for the Holiday Tour this Sunday, December 2.
The family is gearing up for an afternoon of string quartets featuring some of our favorite Christmas carols, Baroque selections and Pachelbel's Canon. Our son, Jonathan will be playing both violin and viola (when Grandpa Bill's fingers tire). Grandma Marlis will also play both instruments (not at the same time!) and I'll stick with the violin. The elder son, Peter, is our much needed cellist and we're delighted that he is able to join us this year. As a special treat, Tom Wegren, piano professor from UMD will delight guests with his exceedingly entertaining piano renditions of holiday tunes and whatever else he chooses. One year he really had a group from the Red Hat Society going.
This all sounds like so much fun! I can't wait. Don't miss out on a great afternoon at Duluth's Historic Bed and Breakfast Inns. Give us a call or e-mail for info and tickets.
218-724-7639/800-355-3794/218-428-1310 or info@elleryhouse.com

That's all from the good life in Duluth!

Joan and Jim