Archive for June, 2011
Showdown in The Parks
Showdown in The Parks
We’re on the border — between South Park and North Park. I’m sipping coffee outside Rebecca’s, looking across Juniper Street, fantasizing. What if Juniper were the dividing line between, say, East Berlin and West Berlin? Okay, it’s not, and there’s no ten-foot-high triple-security fence.
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St. Francisville, Louisiana (3)
St. Francisville, Louisiana (3)

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St. Francisville is a town in and the parish seat of West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 1,712 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Lastest Red Hill Bed Breakfast News
Garden gala raises funds for Arts Enter
ONANCOCK — On Saturday, June 4 at 6 p.m., guests will be greeted at Mariah’s in Tower Hill with champagne and shrimp for the 15th anniversary Benefit by the Bay, the major annual fundraiser for Arts Enter, the fine and performing art center in Cape Charles that makes its home in The Historic Palace Theatre.
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kenniston hill inn carriage house (2)
kenniston hill inn carriage house (2)

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Kenniston Hill Inn in Boothbay, Maine built in 1786 offers 10 guest rooms, several fireplaces (in living room, dining room and guest rooms) on 2.4 acres with tall mature trees next to the golf course and just a mile to the water. An idyllic Maine inn that’s been wonderfully maintained over the years.
Straw Poll Trepidation
Straw Poll Trepidation
COLEBROOK—The Connecticut Siting Council may approve the placement of at least one set of 400-foot-tall wind turbines in town by a startup company, despite the rejection of a similar project in the New Haven County town of Prospect.
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A Bed and Breakfast in Key West -The Harbor Inn – Old Town Key West
Two Harbors MN.

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The lighthouse is a Bed & Breakfast now.
Utopia on the River Utopia, Texas
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Castroville Landmark Inn, Medina County, Texas – A state historic site, the Landmark Inn was built in the 1840′s where the Old San Antonio Road crosses the Medina River in Castroville – today it serves as a park/museum and quaint bed-and-breakfast inn. A longer, more detailed description will be added at a later date.
B&B Short closing March 2008 (Taylor’s house; Ep. 5274)
Dolly Sod, WV (5)

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Friday
Entry One
The legend of a drifter
The legend of a drifter
Lee found himself during his aimless drifting journey in Europe. Photo by Sin Chew Daily Lee plans to have another journey. Photo by Sin Chew Daily Lee was almost frozen to death at the ski hill.
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Day 10 – From the Jungle to the Beach
Day 10 – From the Jungle to the Beach

Image by Kevin H.
Saturday January 23, 2010
Selous Game Reserve/Zanzibar