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Jul 13, 2016
Sweet Christmas Sentiment
It's perfect for the Christmas Season! Small, brightly colored, and the picture is easily worth a thousand words. It's also perfect for framing, adding just that right touch of "wonder" and "hope" as part of the Christmas message.

Jun 20, 2018
The best of children's Literature!
The Wind in the Willows though touted as a story for children is more so a story for adults who value the lessons learned in childhood. Grahame cleverly cloaks the depth of commitment, the meaning of loyalty, and the joy of true fellowship within the unfeigned nature of his animal characters. They experience wonder, sorrow, exhilaration, loss, longing, and forgiveness not only through adventure but via intimate conversation and the happenstances of a simple life. As you read you begin to understand why the simple things of life - a picnic, messing about in boats, a simple meal shared gratefully among friends, a walk among the fields, the observing of life in nature - reflect the truest and deepest of human contentment.
I have read the Wind in the Willows for well over 50 years and never cease to marvel at its intrinsic beauties and hopeful rhetoric. It is one of those books which the mind can never put down.

Jun 21, 2019
Well worth the extra cost!
A solid little blower motor with all the right hook-ups. It's relatively quiet (depends somewhat on how well it is anchored to the insides of the upper area above the firebox), and does make a significant difference in the radiating of heat and in keeping the wood frame above its flow sufficiently cool.