You really do make that EXTRA EFFORT if your guests are friends of your parents, and not people with whom you went to college, for whom you would simply scoot some clothes off of the futon and tell them to make themselves at home. We’re half B&B and half touring company, as we’ll be baking pastries and showing off stately homes and sharing the best that Central Scotland has to offer. Not much chitchat coming at you from this direction — think of me and cross your fingers that it doesn’t rain as I reprise Death March With Castles Week!
I’m happy to be getting out and about, honestly – hope to find a bit of time to scribble in between tours. There are only TWO WEEKS until I go to D.C. after this one! Must get cracking!
(BTW, that’s the wardrobe, with the mirrors. Sadly, no Narnia behind the doors – it’s a bit too modern for that, perhaps. Still looking in every wardrobe I see…)
I too am in search of wardrobes that can take me to Narnia 😛
I love the dandelion too! I hope the guesting goes well…(hosting is what you will be doing, and I don’t have any doubts about that–it is the guests who are the unknown quality, and therefore it is their guesting that is at issue)
I LOVE the dandelion–did you paint it? Happy death marching.
*Rubbing eyes in amazement and totally admiring the Magic Wardrobe*
And that dandelion! LOVE LOVE!
I can feel the extreme cleanliness of the room. Squeak squeaky clean coming through the computer screen.
Have fun castling and gorging on pastries :).
That’s an awfully nice room…we hope to get to see it in person one of these days. 🙂
::tsk::
Girlfriend, YOU are sleeping on the futon.
Okay, kidding.
Hey, Cuz! I’ll be looking for you in DC!