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When they first spotted the 1878 stone farmhouse that was to become the site of their Bed & Breakfast business, David and Norma Collis had no idea just how special the house was. A surprise family connection and many serendipitous moments made each day an adventure. From quirky neighbours to Bruce Trail hikers and even occasional visits from the Canadian military, their business brought hundreds of guests through the front door, each with a special and unique story to tell. Welcome to Holly Cottage offers the reader a sample of these tales. The stories are told with humour, compassion, and in…mehr

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When they first spotted the 1878 stone farmhouse that was to become the site of their Bed & Breakfast business, David and Norma Collis had no idea just how special the house was. A surprise family connection and many serendipitous moments made each day an adventure. From quirky neighbours to Bruce Trail hikers and even occasional visits from the Canadian military, their business brought hundreds of guests through the front door, each with a special and unique story to tell. Welcome to Holly Cottage offers the reader a sample of these tales. The stories are told with humour, compassion, and in some cases as a cautionary tale. The book also answers the most frequently asked question posed by guests over the fifteen years that Holly Cottage was open: "When are you going to write a book?"
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Autorenporträt
Norma Collis worked as an elementary school teacher for thirty-three years, with twenty of those years spent as a teacher librarian. An avid, lifelong reader and writer, Norma also runs a monthly event called "Messy Church," for families in the community. Travel to England inspired she and her husband David to open a B&B of their own, Holly Cottage, which they ran for fifteen years. Norma is the author of Welcome to Holly Cottage (Iguana Press, 2021). She lives in Tillsonburg, Ontario, with her husband, David and their two new rescue cats.