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Glass of orange juice with fruit

“What’s for Breakfast?” (+ Recipe!)

Daily Archives: mars 30, 2021

Glass of orange juice with fruit

Food for Thought: “All happiness depends on a leisurely breakfast” ~John Gunther Is there anything better than opening your eyes and nose to the aromas of fresh coffee and warm smells from the kitchen? Now that gets me up and out of bed (eventually!) A smoked tomato jam from my friends at The Village House… 

Waking Up In Wakefield

Written by: Dawn Airey | Published on: 03/30/2021

Intro: I love that there is always something to do in and around Wakefield. Now that spring is slowly melting the snow, the Trans Canada hiking trail is finally becoming accessible for all hikers and cyclists eager to get the heck out of the house! For 45 km, the Great Trail winds through Gatineau Park… 

Intro: A bed and breakfast is a different sort of destination travel experience. I should know: I run one! All-inclusive without the gaudy wristbands? Check! How about trading that sad buffet breakfast for homemade, “famous” dishes? Lazy concierge suggestions, or personalized recommendations by someone who knows the business owners, shops and dines local, and knows… 

Intro: I love to host people. Providing for guests is not a competition based on amenities. For me, it is all about having a personalized experience.  “main points are…” (lead in) Main points (bullet points, headings Closing paragraph Invite for feedback Related posts/comments/resharing

Raise your hand if you have been plotting your escape from COVID house-arrest? These certainly are starting to feel like desperate times. The urge to make a pandemic prison break is real. But then, reality sets in: travel restrictions; quarantine rules; negative test after negative test. Is it worth the hassle? I am talking to… 

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