Description
The host at our B&B told us where we could purchase a blanket just like the one we had slept under. It was made from the wool of his own sheep. On the bedroom wall hung an old black and white print of a lady in a long dress, shepherd’s crook in hand, leading a flock of sheep down a country lane.
While trying to locate the MacAusland Mill in Bloomfield, we stopped to watch a farmer’s large potato cleaning equipment in operation at the edge of a reddish field. A conveyor belt moved the potatoes upward through a cleaning and trimming process, dropping clean tubers into the bin of a truck stationed below.
It was noon when we arrived at the mill, and the looms were silent.
“Go ahead. Walk through,” the staff called out nonchalantly, seated around a table for lunch.
What a joy it was to select a blanket for our very own. What can I say? The warmth of a wool blanket can be compared only to the dry heat of a wood-burning fireplace. Nothing better!
May you, too, experience PEI’s tranquillity when BESIDE THE STILL WATERS graces your wall.

Yellow Dogtooth Violets - 16x20 Oil on Canvas Print
Oxford's Welcome -10.5x7 Watercolour Print
Glade Creek Grist Mill - Winter - 12x8 Print - Oil on paper (unframed)
Magnets of Newfoundland - Original Oil on Canvas 20x16
Frolicsome Filly - 24x36 - Oil on Canvas
Burnished Branch - Original 15x11 Watercolour (Framed)
Fireside Tea Party - Original 22x14.25 Watercolour (Framed)
Touch-me-nots (Jewelweed) Original 8.5x10.5 Watercolour (Framed)
Sheep on the Hillside - 16x14 Oil on Paper Print
Monopoly - 6x7.75 Print - Oil on Paper
Old Sheave Tower - Blair ON - Original 30X24 Oil on Canvas - (Stretcher Frame)
Secretariat - 11x15 - Print - Oil on Paper (Matte)
Ten Little Puffins - Original 36x24 Oil on Canvas 



