A Passion for Cooking at Honeysuckle Hill
I have a number of hobbies. Chief among them are gardening (being British by birth, it's in the blood}, horse riding (or falling off horses as my wife describes it), and cooking which is something more of a passion with me. Culinary prowess may not be the first ...
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March 19, 2009
A Day in the Life
My wife and I live in a 200-year-old home on Cape Cod. It is our home, and it is our work. We are innkeepers. Doesn't that have a poetic and romantic ring to it? Well, it is both poetic and romantic, but it is a labor ...
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March 6, 2009
Not-So-Risky Business
As the owners of a 5-bedroom Bed and Breakfast, my wife and I frequently consider what an ideal setting it is for taking care of business. Not just the business of running a B&B, but 'Business' with a capital 'B'. First, there are places to conference. I grant you, ...
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March 6, 2009
Being Amenable
Being in the service industry, I've seen the definition of 'amenities' evolve from the simple courtesy of maid service, a turned down bed and a mint on the pillow to a new world that includes an extraordinary list of items. My wife and I are innkeepers of a Bed and ...
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March 6, 2009
The Other Vacation
With the credit crunch hitting all our pockets hard, many travelers are finding a Bed and Breakfast on Cape Cod more attractive than ever.
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February 12, 2009
What’s the Difference, and Who Cares?
This is a guest post from a former hotel guest who discovered the beauty of inns. I've stayed in many a hotel in my life, and usually don't question the choice. Of course I'll be staying at a hotel. Is there another option? Well, conversation with friends who travel more and consider ...
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January 30, 2009




