Maine winter
It’s been a while since I have written a blog…sorry. Somehow the days fly by even though our Midcoast historical Maine Inn is closed until Easter. Cleaning up the snow every week takes quite a bit of time as well as catching up on rest. I went to Germany Last week for a week. I chose to come back a day before originally planned due to the forecast of yet another snow storm. In the end Maine got very little but Boston & New York got hit again. I was glad I did come back a day early as the the day of the storm flights were delayed and the flight I should have taken from Amsterdam to Boston had to land in Goose Bay Newfoundland before going to Boston making it a long trip.
I went to see my “old” friend who lives near Duesseldorf. She had just moved to a new apartment so I thought I could help a bit as well as check her new place out. The weather was crummy; drizzly, rainy and snowy but we had a good time visiting with each other and catching up. Now I will be home until about mid February when I plan to visit friends that relocated from CT. to FL. Mario stays home with the animals and the snow as that is where he is happiest.
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2011
It’s already 6 days into the new year. We are closed now until Easter Sunday in April and we are enjoying being away from the Inn for a while. There is still plenty to do though; all the paper work catch up as well as cleaning out fridges and freezers and then having to eat all the left over foods!!! Then we also have a lot of work at our house with throwing and sorting out all the stored things. We are nearing the end of our cottage renovation and once we can put a lot of our extra furniture and things in there we really will know what to keep or get rid of. We found old wooden toys from our kids which our new grandson should love to play with soon as well as all Mario’s electric train set which he plans to build up again next winter.
Enjoy the peacefulness of winter.
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Our grandson
The Midcoast Maine Inn bed & breakfast and organic farm has a new addition. Kyle’s & Angie’s baby boy, Elijah Kail, is doing well. Here’s a picture of him taken just a couple of days ago.
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Boston Globe travel section
This articel on Wiscasset Maine was written in the April 18th, 2010 travel section…
“A coastal trove of history, beauty, summer promise.”
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Spring tease
I have been so busy taking advantage of this beautiful spring weather. We have done a good half of our spring clean up at our house and will start on the Inn soon. We did have quite a few trees down both at the house and at the Inn about 9 days ago when we had a big storm with very high winds and rain (still no snow). We were without power for 2 days, although we do have a generator at the house so it was fine. The other thing that kept us busy was watching the Olympics. Every night we stayed up until about 1am watching….what a show they put on.
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Package includes Swiss cooking lesson and 2 night stay.
Come alone or with a group of friends and spend 2 nights in one of our large rooms at our Maine Inn from April 20th to mid June (excl. Memorial weekend) and enjoy a little of Switzerland. Mario will give a cooking lesson (incl. in the price of the room) on some of the well known Swiss specialities.
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My trip to Germany
I had a wonderful time for 12 days in Germany in January. I started out by flying from Boston to Munich where I stayed for 5 days. The 1st 2 days I spent catching up with a friend that I have known for about 15 years, and then met up with another ‘old’ friend whom I have known for 45 years. We spent a day going around Munich, window shopping most of the time (the prices are so high it takes the temptation of buying away!). Another day, we were blessed with beautiful blue skies and sunshine, so we drove south of Munich to an area around a lake called Tegernsee. The last day we went to the Nymphenburg Schloss in Munich which was used as a summer residence for the royals. The day ended with a delicious dinner in downtown Munich. From Munich we drove to Nuremberg, an amazing old city, though a lot was destroyed during the 2nd world war which has since been rebuilt. From there we went to Bamberg where we spent the night. This town had some amazing history some of which dated back to around 1100. The next morning, after touring the cathedral, we headed north to Schwelm where my friend lives. Schwelm is a small town between Dusseldorf, Koln and Essen. We took it easy the next day just taking a walk and going around a few of the little towns in the area. Thursday we took the train and went to Munster, a university town and yet another amazing old city. This was my last full day with my friend so we had a farewell dinner before returning in the evening to Schwelm. Friday she took me to Duesseldorf airport where I caught a flight to Berlin to see my niece. There I met my 2 year old grand niece for the first time. She is sooo cute and I had a lot of fun with her. Berlin was freezing and it was tough getting around too much outside, so I did a bus tour and found that very interesting as I had lived there twice in the sixties; once for 3 months and once for about 9 months. Needless to say since the wall between the East and West came down in 1989, I saw a huge change. A lot of the ‘East’ has been renovated though there is still a lot to be done. It is great to see the beautiful old buildings coming back to life. I stayed in Berlin 2 1/2 days and flew back to JFK on Monday January 25th to a rain and wind “storm”, and then up to Maine. So that’s my trip in a nutshell. Enjoy the history of the places I went to.
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Vreni, our new Bernese puppy.
Very sadly we lost our beautiful Heidi to cancer a few weeks ago. She gave us 4 wonderful years. Now we have a very precious 12 week old Bernese who is taking a lot of the sorrow of our loss away.
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