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Topic 38 · 20 responses · archived october 2000
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~infospryte seed
Which are your favorites, where are they located, and why do they merit your praise?
~MarciaH #1
There are several in Volcano (that is really the town's name) near the summit of Kilauea Volcano...I shall study for you and present my findings. My fav so far is in Cornwall...
~MarciaH #2
Kilauea Lodge has to be the best one on this side of the Island of Hawaii. Not only does it have the best chef not in Kona or Waimea, but it has all the woodsy atmosphere and cozy warmth you need at that altitude. The evenings are often spent in the clouds at the altitude of the Lodge, so it is romantic and secluded-feeling. Some day I may be lucky enough to go there...
~stacey #3
we stayed at the Black Dog Inn in Estes Park Colorado... LOVED it! Right at the base of Rocky Mountain National Park, great breakfasts, warm tea all the time...
~mrchips #4
This is a really terrific thing. The Hunger Site at the U.N. This is a really cool website. All you do is click a button and somewhere in the world some hungry person gets a meal to eat at no cost to you. The food is paid for by corporate sponsors. All you do is go to the site and click. But, you're only allowed one click per day so spread the word to others. Visit the site and pass the word. http://www.thehungersite.com
~riette #5
And add it to your favourites list!
~autumn #6
There's a wonderful family B&B in the Northeast Kingdom region of Vermont. Oreo cookie cows wandering along the back 40...a full barn for the kids to hang out in...outdoor heated pool...morning kids' activities...food and herbs straight from their garden...bunk beds...teddy bear pancakes...herbal tea and cookies every afternoon...one of the most beautiful spots on earth to get away from it all.
~stacey #7
Going to Napo-Cha on Friday... a B&B in the Napa Valley... seen a picture but this'll be our first stay there.
~terry #8
You could visit Harbin Hot Springs. It's in this area.
~MarciaH #9
Take the wine train, Stacey - you'll love it!
~stacey #10
we won't be spending too much time in Napa... couldn't guess where we're going after that!
~terry #11
Check out: http://www.harbin.org/
~MarciaH #12
Please tell me it some polace like Yosemite and not Disneyland...
~stacey #13
Napa Cha was beautiful... so beautiful in fact, we decided to have our wedding in the front yard garden!
~aschuth #14
Back from Greece? Or any chance meeting you at FRA on a stop-over?
~riette #15
STACEY!!!! You married woman, you!! CONGRATULATIONS, girl! I was SO happy to get yer mail! How the heck WAS it??
~stacey #16
Perfect! The best wedding I've ever been to in fact. Outdoors, late afternoon, sunny and warm... I wore ivory and Brandon wore a suit... and I was barefoot... we wrote and spoke our own vows and everything was just... absolutely perfect! a delightful dinner afterwards with wine and kisses... We had the ideal wedding I believe!
~riette #17
That's great. I'm really happy for you.
~Isabel #18
Congratulations and my best wishes to You and Brandon, Stacey! This sounds like a very romantic wedding and I hope your marriage will be the same for You!
~stacey #19
Thank you Thank you!!
~riette #20
Isabel, are you married?
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