sorchasilver
Supernova
- Joined
- Feb 4, 2013
- Location
- Canada
A farm always had work and Clara's was no different. There was more so here then most because it was only her taking care of all the daily chores. She glanced around the farm yard with small shrug. "There is always work do here." Clara said with a weary smile. "I have completely forgotten my manners though. Would you like to come in for some tea Mr. Talcan." She offered leading him towards the small house.
The inside of the farmhouse was well kept. The kitchen had a small cooking stove that kept the kitchen warm in cooler months. A well worn, but sturdy table sat against one wall with two chairs. A small crocheted doily in the centre held a vase of wildflowers. There were blue checkered curtains hung around the kitchen window that her mother had sewn when she was a child. "Please have a seat." Clara murmured to her guest.
Setting a kettle on the already warm stove, she set about pulling two cups out of the cupboard. In the small icebox in the pantry she had some milk and she even had a bit of sugar that she scrounged up. Clara was also a baker when she had time and found a tin of nut cookies that she added to the table. When the tea was prepared she poured a cup for each of them and sat down at the table.
She hated to admit it but she was supremely grateful for a reason to take a break. "I agree our conversation was cut a bit short. Thank you by the way, for coming all the way out here to visit." She added with a smile more like the one she had given the night before. "I don't get many visitors here."
The inside of the farmhouse was well kept. The kitchen had a small cooking stove that kept the kitchen warm in cooler months. A well worn, but sturdy table sat against one wall with two chairs. A small crocheted doily in the centre held a vase of wildflowers. There were blue checkered curtains hung around the kitchen window that her mother had sewn when she was a child. "Please have a seat." Clara murmured to her guest.
Setting a kettle on the already warm stove, she set about pulling two cups out of the cupboard. In the small icebox in the pantry she had some milk and she even had a bit of sugar that she scrounged up. Clara was also a baker when she had time and found a tin of nut cookies that she added to the table. When the tea was prepared she poured a cup for each of them and sat down at the table.
She hated to admit it but she was supremely grateful for a reason to take a break. "I agree our conversation was cut a bit short. Thank you by the way, for coming all the way out here to visit." She added with a smile more like the one she had given the night before. "I don't get many visitors here."