Archive for July, 2011
Lastest Fox Hill Bed Breakfast News
BRIEFLY: July 13
Read about what’s happening in and around Plymouth.
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Lastest Windy Hill Bed Breakfast News
Chappell Hill Lavender and Wine Fest
The scent of fresh lavender is in the air! The Chappell Hill Lavender Farm hosts the sixth annual Lavender Fest on Saturday, August 13, 2011, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Read more on KBTX 3 Bryan – College Station
Honeymoon guide: Romantic, budget-friendly spots in Texas and nearby
Honeymoon guide: Romantic, budget-friendly spots in Texas and nearby
Stay closer to home and save money in these secluded spots.
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Luxury camping in Britain: Harptree Court, Somerset
Luxury camping in Britain: Harptree Court, Somerset
Can camping ever be classy? Joanne O’Connor visits one of England’s most expensive tents to find out.
Read more on Daily Telegraph
Movies’ Biggest Midlife Meltdowns
Movies’ Biggest Midlife Meltdowns
Tom Hanks’ ‘Larry Crowne’ character is latest of many with movie midlife crises.
Read more on The Daily Beast via Yahoo! News
The Ashley House Bed & Breakfast
Presley and Jinjer’s Reception

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The recepion continued in the cabin we’d rented at the bed and breakfast* where the bridal party and guests stayed. I bellydance, and so do many of my friends, so there was lots of dancing.
Fat price tag ($4.3 million) for N.Y.’s skinniest house
Fat price tag (.3 million) for N.Y.’s skinniest house
New York’s skinniest house has been lived in by Cary Grant, John Barrymore and Edna St. Vincent Millay. Wedged between two existing homes when it was built in 1873, it’s 9.6 feet wide, 990 square feet — and now on the market for .3 million.
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pandora’s aquarium
pandora’s aquarium

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Community Board discusses a higher learning complex
Community Board discusses a higher learning complex
The Johnson County champion community Board recently held their strategic planning session to discuss and determine a target project, which will benefit the communities of Johnson County.
Read more on The Tomahawk