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Entries for various Blog Challenges.I will be expressing my hopes,dreams and fantasies.
#881874 added May 11, 2016 at 2:26pm
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My Own B&B
Prompt: The moment I pulled into the driveway with the real estate agent, I was embraced by the inn's appeal. Oh, yes with its natural light and large windows that over looked the cove, this B&B felt like home already. It was perfect for starting my new life. The Inn At Rose Harbor Debbie Macomber
Have you ever wanted to run a B&B? Write a poem, short story or anything you want about it.

I have a coloring book of Debbie Macomber's Novels and the pictures from the inns in her novels. The pictures are beautiful and I look forward to coloring them.

I would love to run a B&B in New England in an old Victorian mansion with a hint of ghosts. I would love to have it be by an ocean and a lighthouse. I would need housekeepers and a cook. I would check in guests, help serve food and run the gift shop. I would enjoy the guests that would stop in. I would keep it looking vintage with English charm and I would live there. I would be okay with that.

I think of The Stratford Inn on "Newhart." I would like if Larry, Darrell and Darrell showed up. I would hope my employees would clean better then Stephanie. I could have someone like George for a handy man. I would like to be like Joann. My husband could be like Dick Louden.

Yes, I would love to have my own B&B. I would have to have days away from it. Maybe I would love the place and job so much, I wouldn't need days off. I can always dream.

A neat Jane Austen ladies pictures.


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