Phew! July certainly blew through here at a rapid pace. We can’t believe that Maine Camp visiting weekends are over for another year and that we’ve said farewell to some guests we’ve now known seven years and whose kids have grown up before our very eyes. Next year we’ll see some new faces around the [...]
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August events in Fryeburg and North Conway
Posted in Local Events & Attractions, bed and breakfast on July 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
And the Tweet goes on ….
Posted in B&B Consulting, Innkeeping, Miscellaneous, bed and breakfast, tagged bed and breakfast, marketing, Twitter on June 12, 2009 | 2 Comments »
As many of you know by now, Derrek and I aren’t fazed by technology having come into the world of innkeeping from various ends of the Tech world. However I have to say that the whole Social Media craze is somehow baffling me. Facebook is great and we love it, both for the inn, where [...]
A ride round western Maine
Posted in Local Events & Attractions, Local Wildlife, bed and breakfast, tagged bed and breakfast, days out, Fryeburg, Lake Umbagog, North Conway on May 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
One of the things we love to do during the Spring is get out and about and see what’s happening outside the confines of Fryeburg. We always joke with our neighbours that we all seem to go into hibernation here as we never see anyone between January and when the snow melts, so the recent [...]
Spring is springing
Posted in bed and breakfast, tagged spring bikes beer virginia beach beerfest heb tour sage riding maintenance on April 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Spring is springing…or at least the snow is melting. We’ve been busy cleaning up what I missed before the winter. This weekend we saw the return of Mr. And Mrs. Duck to our lawn/pond. We were worried that it might dry up before they arrived, but, no worries, they have plenty of swimming space still. [...]
Spring! or next best thing
Posted in bed and breakfast on March 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
After what has felt like a rather long winter we think that spring is starting to arrive. I still hesitate to hide the snow blower, as I know it will snow as soon as I do.
I’ve built a new bike (I can always find room for one more) and Hilary and I managed a pleasant [...]
