Saturday, September 15, 2007

Big Locust Farm Bed & Breakfast, Paoli, Indiana







A warm welcome awaits you at Big Locust Farm Bed & Breakfast, a brick country Victorian on 60 acres. After a big country breakfast, enjoy the flower bed, the fish pond, watch the birds, hike in the woods or along the creek, or just sit back and let the world go by on our big front porch.
We are a small bed & breakfast in the heart of the Hoosier National Forest. We've been in business since 1995. Our location is in the country, so your stay will be quiet and unhurried. Nature walks, quiet contemplation, and sincere conversation are the order of the day. Local attractions include the West Baden Dome, French Lick Scenic Railway, French Lick Winery and Coffee House, Paoli Peaks, and the Spring Mill State Park. You are assured of a hearty and healthy breakfast. Sometimes, people go to B&Bs to experience life as it was back when and that usually includes an uncomfortable bed. No, you won't find an uncomfortable bed at Big Locust.Our history is short by some standards but the big locust tree (the largest in Indiana) is estimated to be 250 years old. The property has been in the Lindley Family since the early 1930's. The present home was built in 1994 so you can expect normal conveniences. If you like flowers, there are plenty of those to talk about in season. We are only one-third of a mile from Paoli Peaks, so consider us in winter
Innkeepers: Joe & Glenda Lindley
Try Glenda's delicious recipe: Oatmeal Apple Muffins
This BnB (along with delicious recipes and wonderful stories) is featured in Sunrise Sunset Across America, Bed & Breakfast cookbook. Purchase it by clicking on the link in the upper sidebar. Click on the review to read more about it.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Sunrise Sunset Cookbook Got a Great Review!

You just never know where life will take you!! I visited a networking group and met new people which is the point. I was really there for my catering business but one of the ladies discovered I had a cookbook and asked me if she could review it. I just received the review today and was very impressed. I'll put the link here so you can visit and read it, too. Near the bottom of the page you can give it a thumbs up and also leave a comment. Have fun!
Cookbook Review

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Holden House 1902 in Colorado Springs






It's no wonder why Katharine Lee Bates wrote America the Beautiful from atop our famous Pikes Peak. The scenic beauty of Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak Region offers something for everyone. “The Springs” is located just 60 miles south of Denver with its own convenient regional airport. Nestled nearby is the historic Holden House, an Award-Winning storybook Victorian treasure that caters to romantics and business travelers alike. Centrally located just one mile from downtown on a residential tree-lined street near historic "Old Colorado City", the inn offers free off-street parking and five inviting guest suites .

Innkeepers , Sallie and Welling Clark, meticulously restored the property in 1986 and continue to own and operate the inn, and uphold high standards at Holden House. In addition to their innkeeping duties, Sallie is an El Paso County Commissioner and Welling a Research Scientist. The Clarks also offer consulting and seminars for aspiring innkeepers. Sallie and Welling and their attentive assistant innkeeping staff, will help you plan your itinerary around the many activities in the Pikes Peak Region. From outdoor adventures such as hiking, biking, horseback riding, carriage rides, golf, rock climbing, and whitewater rafting to sightseeing at Garden of the Gods and Red Rock Canyon Parks or Pikes Peak, you’ll want to return time and time again. Among our many events, you won’t want to miss the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Territory Days, SpringsSpree, the Renaissance Festival in Larkspur, Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, Pikes Peak Ascent/Marathon, Pikes Peak or Bust and National Little Britches Rodeos, Colorado Balloon Classic, IAFF Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial, Air Force Academy and Colorado College Graduation/Homecomings and the Holiday Festival of Lights, just to name a few. You’ll find a variety of activities all year long, including historic sites and antique districts, area museums, art galleries, unique gift shops, fine dining, the Philharmonic and other cultural events, all within easy distance of the Holden House.

Our friendly resident Holden House mascots,
InnCats 'Mingtoy' and 'Muffin', will greet you. Built in 1902 by Isabel Holden, the spacious guest suites are named for mining towns in which the Holden’s owned interests. The Goldfield and Silverton carriage house suites and rose Victorian’s Independence suite offer pet-free accommodations. If you prefer to stay in the main house, the Aspen and Cripple Creek suites are favorites. The Independence suite also offers handicapped access.
Innkeepers: Sallie & Welling Clark.
Be sure to try Sallie's delicious recipes included in the cookbook: SouthWestern Eggs Fiesta, German Puff Pancakes with Spiced Apples, Chocolate Chunk/White Chocolate Chip Cookies, Ruffled Crepes Isabel.

This BnB (along with delicious recipes and wonderful stories) is featured in Sunrise Sunset Across America, Bed & Breakfast cookbook. Purchase it by clicking on the link in the upper sidebar. Click on the review to read more about it.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Bear Paw Inn of Winter Park, CO











Welcome to the Bear Paw Inn of Winter Park, Colorado. This hand-hewn log lodge is exactly the type of welcoming retreat you have thought about when dreaming of a trip to the Colorado wilderness. Panoramic views of Rocky Mountain National Park and the Continental Divide are breathtaking, and are right outside your window. The fragrance of fir, spruce and pine is in the air. In the winter, watch the soft snow fall from the warmth of this beautiful lodge, highlighted by massive wood beams, log walls, antiques, and a roaring fire.
Looking for Winter Park lodging away from the hustle and bustle? Looking for Winter Park lodging that is secluded, romantic and quiet? The best way is to experience the Bear Paw Inn - a distinctive Bed and Breakfast.

Welcome to the Bear Paw Inn of Winter Park, Colorado. This hand-hewn log lodge is exactly the type of welcoming retreat you havethought about when dreaming of a trip to the Colorado wilderness. Panoramic views of Rocky Mountain National Park and the Continental Divide are breathtaking, and are right outside your window. The fragrance of fir, spruce and pine is in the air. In the winter, watch the soft snow fall from the warmth of this beautiful lodge, highlighted by massive wood beams, log walls, antiques, and a roaring fire.

Colorado's snowiest resort is also Colorado's most accessible from Denver International Airport. Whatever your pleasure, whether winter or summer, there are plenty of activities for everyone. Besides world-class skiing at either Winter Park Resort or Silver Creek Resort, winter offers dog sledding, snowmobiling, ice skating, tubing and horse-drawn sleigh rides which include dinner. The U.S. Olympic training center for cross country skiing is only 10 minutes away. Or, visit the newly renovated Hot Sulfur Springs Resort Baths.

Summer activities include hot air ballooning, white water rafting, mountain biking, horseback riding, fly fishing, weekly rodeos and music festivals, and golf at the nearby Pole Creek Golf Club -- voted #1 in Colorado. You will definitely want to visit the beautiful town of Grand Lake and drive the spectacular Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National park. It is the highest contiguous paved highway in North America.
Innkeepers: Sue & Rick Callahan.
Sue's wonderful recipes included: Bear Paw Cherry Chocolate Chippies, Eggs Callahan, Bear Paw Blintz Souffle, Eggs in a Hatch.
This BnB (along with delicious recipes and wonderful stories) is featured in Sunrise Sunset Across America, Bed & Breakfast cookbook. Purchase it by clicking on the link in the upper sidebar. Click on the review to read more about it.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

The Colony Hospital BnB in Bishop Hill, IL



The Colony Hospital Bed and Breakfast welcomes you to a warm and inviting island of peace and tranquility. Nestled in a tiny country village (117 residents), once the site of a Swedish communal society, The Colony Hospital Bed and Breakfast is the perfect setting for romantic getaways or a weekend mini vacation.

Built in 1855 as their hospital by the pioneering Swedish colonists, it has been lovingly restored, but with the comfort and conveniences of modern times added. We celebrated the 150th anniversary of the Colony Hospital last year. Charming in its simplicity, The Colony Hospital Bed and Breakfast has five cozy guest rooms (three suites), each with its own private bath and decorated with furnishings reminiscent of the colony era. Choose your favorite bath: walk-in shower, old-fashioned clawfoot tub or double whirlpool Jacuzzi tub. Four of our guest rooms are located on the first floor with one additional suite on the second floor.

Open year round for a midweek or weekend getaway, The Colony Hospital Bed and Breakfast is located within easy driving distance of the Chicago area (3 hours), Peoria, Bloomington, Galesburg, Springfield, Macomb, the Quad Cities and eastern Iowa. Our B&B is the only lodging in Bishop Hill and the only country inn in the area.
We are also only minutes away from Good’s Furniture in Kewanee, one of Illinois’ state parks (Johnson Sauk Trail), the Hennepin Canal, Victorian Geneseo, Knox College and many other attractions and varied activities.

Take the time to rock in our comfy rockers on our famous back porch or to watch our beautiful country sunsets (especially from the Anders Bergland second story screened porch – the best view in all of the village) or stargaze into the pitch-black night. Relax, read, visit, play games or just unwind in our inviting library or snuggle up in front of the fire in the wood-burning stove. Do be sure to ask about our special "
Innkeepers: Judith & Lowell Gilbert
Recipes included in the cookbook: Swedish Scones, Swedish Brownies.
This BnB (along with delicious recipes and wonderful stories) is featured in Sunrise Sunset Across America, Bed & Breakfast cookbook. Purchase it by clicking on the link in the upper sidebar. Click on the review to read more about it.

Monday, May 14, 2007

The Goldmoor Inn in Galena, IL




The Goldmoor Inn and Aaron's Cottages and Cabins, are high atop the bluffs overlooking the majestic Mississippi River south of historic Galena, Illinois. This luxury country inn and bed and breakfast offers unparalleled accommodations, sumptuous breakfast and the very finest in gracious hospitality. The Goldmoor, has a rich history stemming from the riverboat days and leading to its present day state.

Whether you're visiting Galena, Illinois, for a brief getaway or a longer vacation, The Goldmoor staff is here to serve your every need. Solitude, fresh air, and magnificent scenery await you when visiting "Galena's Premier Guest Retreat."

You will soon realize by staying with us at the The Goldmoor, what makes us the top-rated Inn in the state of Illinois. We're proud of our "finishing touches" that set us apart from many other properties in the Midwest. We offer a complete host of amenities, from European terry robes in every unit to the complimentary use of mountain bikes, heated towel bars and free room service for breakfast.

Stroll, swing, hike or bike ... whatever activity you choose at The Goldmoor, you will be surrounded by lush woods, beautifully landscaped grounds, and the ever present breathtaking view of the Mississippi! Loll in the old wooden swing atop the hill, take an adventurous bike ride, or relax in the comfortable lounge chairs. Take time to stop and smell the roses on the lovely Goldmoor grounds.
Innkeepers: Jim & Patricia Goldthorpe.
Try their deliecious Potatoes & Ham Supreme recipe included in the cookbook.
This BnB (along with delicious recipes and wonderful stories) is featured in Sunrise Sunset Across America, Bed & Breakfast cookbook. Purchase it by clicking on the link in the upper sidebar. Click on the review to read more about it.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Hearth House B&B Inn in Bristol, RI








Since 1798, The Parker Borden House, now the home of the Hearth House, has stood at the northern tip of Bristol's Hope Street, only a few short blocks from the center of town.

Conveniently located midway between burgeoning Providence 15 minutes to our north, and Newport's Gold Coast, 20 minutes to our south, Hearth House, an authentic example of federal architecture, stands at the juncture of Hope and Thames Streets and offers the warmth of its 10 fireplaces in winter, cool breezes in summer and, in all seasons, sweeping views of Bristol Harbor.

We invite you to stay in one of our light-filled guest rooms, each featuring authentic furnishings, private bath, working fireplace, air conditioning, and a view of Bristol Harbor or our lush English Garden.
Angie and Tony Margiotta have been together since college days. Both are former New York City teachers who happened to visit Bristol some 5 years ago, fell in love with the town and its people and knew that they had found the perfect spot for realizing Angie's dream of opening a bed and breakfast. When Hearth House, - formerly named the Parker Borden House Bed and Breakfast, came on the market in April 2000, they decided to purchase the 200+ year old federal home with the ocean view and 10 fireplaces.
Innkeepers: Angie & Tony Margiotta
Recipes in the cookbook: Triple Chocolate Biscotti, Tiramisu.
This BnB (along with delicious recipes and wonderful stories) is featured in Sunrise Sunset Across America, Bed & Breakfast cookbook. Purchase it by clicking on the link in the upper sidebar. Click on the review to read more about it.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

The Cliffside Inn in Newport, Rhode Island


Come discover why we've been named one of the "Great Tea Rooms of America" and Frommer's only 3-star (highest rating) luxury Inn in Newport.
The celebrated Cliffside Inn, home of former legendary Newport, Rhode Island artist Beatrice Turner, has earned a worldwide reputation as one of America's favorite luxury Inns. Seamlessly blending today's most luxurious amenities--whirlpools, fireplaces, steam baths--with antiques and Victorian elegance, Cliffside is a one-of-a-kind place, in a unique setting near Newport's acclaimed Cliffwalk, beaches and mansions.
Cliffside was built in 1876 as the summer home of railroad tycoon and Maryland governor, Thomas W. Swann. It was later owned by noted painter Beatrice Turner, whose fascinating and provocative life story was told in 1950 by LIFE magazine, and was more recently featured by ABC-TV when "Good Morning America" visited the Inn. Throughout the Inn you will find more than 100 copies or original Beatrice Turner paintings.

Our guest accommodations offer a relaxed but elegant blend of fine period antiques, luxury fabrics and thoughtful designer detailing. Most guest rooms and suites contain both fireplaces and whirlpool baths. Each day we also provide a complimentary wake-up beverage room service, with choice of newspaper, full breakfast and complete, Victorian afternoon tea service.
Innkeeper: Stephan Nicolas
Try the inn's delicious recipes included in the cookbook: Farmhouse Benedict, Cliffside Inn's Granols, Chocolate Decadence Tart.
This BnB (along with delicious recipes and wonderful stories) is featured in Sunrise Sunset Across America, Bed & Breakfast cookbook. Purchase it by clicking on the link in the upper sidebar. Click on the review to read more about it.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Ponderosa Pine Inn in Grant's Pass, Oregon








The Ponderosa Pine Inn is a Bed and Breakfast located between the Rogue and Applegate rivers in Southern Oregon, which is famous for rafting, jet boat rides and fishing. The Inn is just five miles off the west coasts famous Redwood Highway and minutes away from Grants Pass with its quaint shops and antique stores. Enjoy a nice restful sleep on our queen size beds and quiet location, in the morning read and have coffee on our large wrap around porch followed by a full country breakfast. Day trips may be taken to Crater Lake National Park, Oregon Caves National Monument, and Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. Locally we have hiking, golf, wineries and the Applegate Trail museum. We will make dinner reservations at one of the fine restaurants of your choice in our area, if at all possible. Adjacent to our five acres we have a beautiful hiking trail up Bolt Mountain and possible sighting of our local deer. We are personally not bike riders but see plenty of them go by, as we have lovely county roads to ride on without much traffic and beautiful scenery.

Innkeepers: Ed & Shelly Clary
Try Shelly's delicious recipes included in the cookbook: Cranberry Maple French Toast, Chili Quiche

This BnB (along with delicious recipes and wonderful stories) is featured in Sunrise Sunset Across America, Bed & Breakfast cookbook. Purchase it by clicking on the link in the upper sidebar. Click on the review to read more about it.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

The Stephanie Inn in Cannon Beach, Oregon




Have you ever dreamed of owning a vacation home on the beach, but shied away from the expense and year-round responsibilities? We have an alternative. May we suggest making your favorite guest room at the Stephanie Inn the romantic getaway of your dreams? Relax in carefree luxury while we tend to your every need. Indulge in the casual elegance and sophisticated comfort of the Stephanie Inn.
Located on the oceanfront in Cannon Beach with spectacular views of thePacific Ocean and the coastal range alike! On the Oregon coast, the sea is never the same, always changing, oftentimes bright and sparkling, then becalmed and pensive, sometimes temptous. But never boring, always evocative.

Situated on its edge. The Stephanie Inn observes the rhythm of the sea, yet remains constant, never changing in the pursuit of excellence. This is a place of respite, repose; calm sanctuary from the unnatural rythms of a hectic world. Here you'll find the elegance of the finest houses of Europe, melded with the charm and quiet seclusion of an enchanting New England country inn.

Striking architecture, tastefully appointed in the finest traditions and crafted with natural wood and stone from nearby vacinities, create a sophiscated, warm and comforting ambience, private, soothing and romantic in the truest sense. Service is personal, attentive but never intrusive, with discreet attention to every detail.
Innkeeper: Sharon Major
Recipes included in the cookbook: Northwest Salmon Filet, Mushroom Caps, French Silk Torte. Used by permission of John Newman.
This BnB (along with delicious recipes and wonderful stories) is featured in Sunrise Sunset Across America, Bed & Breakfast cookbook. Purchase it by clicking on the link in the upper sidebar. Click on the review to read more about it.