Archive for the ‘Inn Travels’ Category
Posted on November 4th, 2011 by by Bill Oates
Recently I had the assignment of discussing and defining location for some 40 aspiring Innkeepers. It turned out that my perceptions were not needed. Without exception all 40 had fantastic locations. The most interesting may have been the young man who planned to develop three room spa inn at the terminus of a several mile [...]
Posted on October 26th, 2011 by by Bill Oates
Sometimes it is hard to yield to long held prejudices. Looking at Bed and Breakfast models is one of those areas where I have resisted recognizing an emerging (or emergent) mode as a viable route for aspiring Innkeepers.
For many years we have preached that an Inn or Bed and Breakfast with fewer than eight rooms [...]
Posted on October 20th, 2011 by by Heide Bredfeldt
“Look in the mirror and that is your guest?”
Really, me? Foliage is now almost behind us; how well did you survive this season? Each step that I take, as I walk through our woods, the leaves rustle under my boots, they are brown and wet! Yes, for the last 3 weeks I have had to [...]
Posted on March 23rd, 2011 by by Bill Oates
We are currently observing radical change in the Middle East. But in fact, most change is evolutionary. It occurs quietly, often unnoticed even by active participants. In fact, active participants are often less aware of the constant but minuscule changes taking place.
The Bed and Breakfast world does not escape the evolutionary changes in taste and [...]
Posted on March 18th, 2011 by by Heide Bredfeldt
March 18, 2011
As you know, it’s that Morning snow-shoe trek through our woods that makes me reflect on things! I do that walk every Morning with my favorite dog, Chocolat! Guess what? Today we had snow to accompany us! That is Vermont for you!
Last week we attended the Mid-Atlantic Inn-keeper Conference in Lancaster, PA. [...]
Posted on November 1st, 2010 by by Heide Bredfeldt
October 29, 2010
The colors in the woods are of every shade of yellow but my favorite is the majestic oak tree. Their rust colored leaves cling to their outstretched branches and with the wind blowing hard, the leaves rustle as they fall and crush under each footstep I take. Most of the other trees are [...]
Posted on October 13th, 2010 by by Heide Bredfeldt
When don’t I love walking in the woods? Each time as the early rays of sun trail through the thick forest array I say “This is the best morning yet!”
I cherish these morning walks with my Weimaraner, Chocolat and naturally, I have thoughts and more thoughts, that surface and sometimes I feel [...]
Posted on September 16th, 2010 by by Bill Oates
I try to keep my perceptions open to concepts that, developed in another context, apply to my primary interest in Inns and Bed and Breakfasts. Such as the case when reading a “Talk of the Town” piece in the September 6, 2010, issue of The New Yorker magazine. “Are You Being [...]
Posted on August 6th, 2010 by by Heide Bredfeldt
August 6, 2010
We all know when your gardens are in full bloom, the weeds are prolific and rapidly taking over, it’s summer! Our Inn-beds are filled with city weary souls that love our location! Love that rural ambiance, that natural environment that we culture and protect for them; that they can [...]
Posted on June 14th, 2010 by by Heide Bredfeldt
June 11, 2010
Why stay at Inns? I can’t believe when I stay at an Inn that I have never been to before, that there is yet one more way, that the Inn-keepers can be different, and running their Inn uniquely from any other place that I have been. Yes, it is partly the setting, it [...]