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The Best California Bed Breakfast

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

The many wonderful things about a good California bed breakfast are homemade biscuits at breakfast, which are, yes, served in the room; the fresh bedding; the special guest dinners; the perks and amenities. But what I find most impressive in not only the California bed breakfast experience but the bed and breakfast experience in general is the theme room/hotel. Maybe you have a penchant for nature. Maybe you are a history buff. Or maybe you have a fetish for a particular travel destination or have a thing for art. Whatever the desire or need, you can indulge in a weekend fantasy at a themed California bed breakfast.

CALIFORNIA BED BREAKFAST THEME HOTELS/INNS

For example, the following are just some of the possible fantasy weekend packages offered:

At the Churchill Manor Bed and Breakfast in Napa Valley, you can experience the plantation in the Gone with the Wind rooms in the old southern Colonial home.

The Gone with the Wind theme is also delightful at Plantation Bed and Breakfast in Lemon Grove, and

At The Union Hotel and Victorian Mansion, in Los Almos, you might enjoy the Victorian age in the manse or indulge in the fantasy of the 1950s, the gypsy life, Roman antiquity, Egyptian royalty, French history, or Pirate swashbuckling.

At Leucadia Inn in Encinitas, besides having subtly placed microwave and other modern amenities, you can have the dream of your choice come true in a Tropical setting, in the Hollywood Nostalgia room, on an African Safari, or by way of the decor that takes you to Nantucket, Calypso (style), or New Orleans.

The Splash Spa in Los Angeles has the infamous cave, the Monte Carlo, and the Jungle Room, as well as rooms ala the Mediterranean, Barcelona, and Japan. But note that this California bed breakfast is not really a b&b but an hourly place to stay for a quickie or short rest (and, of course, spa treatment).

And the wilder, more natural, and appropriately, more western urges can be satisfied at such places as The Featherbed Railroad Company, where you and yours can get loose with Mint Julep (rooms), engage in the romance of Casablanca, go alternative in the Easy Rider or La Loose, relive (so to speak) the mystery of The Orient Express, or go right back to the heart of The Wild, Wild West.

California bed breakfast experiences, then, take you where you want to go or need to be, whether it is to re-experience your teen years in a Rockin 50′s Suite, with the bed that is fashioned out of a 1959 Cadillac; to play nouveau riche in a five-star Garden Theme room, in The English Rose, the Apricot Blossom Suite, or the Forget Me Not room; or exact the life of a writer in a cottage or a tortured one with James Dean angst in the Rebel Room.

With the California bed breakfast, you can appreciate the amenities, can be coddled by old world cuisine and courtesy and charm of the caretakers, and can find appeal in anything from the attractive views, the ambience, or the general atmosphere. But further, with the themed California bed breakfast, you come away with a memory of having gone back in time, gone forward in time, and having gone into the lives and spirit of another be it Elvis or Scarlet Hara, an astronaut or a Neanderthal or a thug.

Asheville North Carolina Bed and Breakfast Vacation

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

Where did you visit for your last vacation? Of is it that you can’t remember when is your last vacation. When we took our most recent vacation, we stayed in an Asheville North Carolina bed and breakfast, and it was just the time of our life, and that is the truth. That famous southern hospitality has just not been exaggerated at all. At the Asheville bed and breakfast, our hosts took care of our every need, morning, noon, or night.

They served us a choice of a continental breakfast, or a traditional southern meal. Of course, we chose the southern meal, with grits and eggs and delicious corn bread, with bacon and sausage almost every morning. Sure, we could have eaten fresh fruit and muffins, but really – who wants to go all healthy on their vacation, anyway? Not me, that is for sure!

Of course, the best thing about staying in that old bed and breakfast was getting to be in Asheville, North Carolina. You might not have heard much about North Carolina.

In general, it is a really well kept secret, but you will not regret going there. It is still not too built up and developed, and it has a great scenic landscape that will keep your mouth hanging wide open all day long. And many of the Asheville North Carolina bed and breakfasts serve a great dinner meal in addition to their breakfast, so that you can come home in the evening after a long day of seeing all of the sites, and have a meal to beat anything that you will get back up north.

My favorite thing about the Asheville North Carolina bed and breakfast was the owners. They were not your typical hotel owners at all. They were not even typical bed and breakfast owners, come to think of it. The people who ran the Asheville bed and breakfast were simply some of the most interesting people that I had ever met. They had both traveled all around the world and done all kinds of things before opening up the Asheville North Carolina bed and breakfast. HE actually had a degree in Physics, while she had studied several ancient and modern languages, and could speak fluently in both French and Sanskrit. They were getting a little older, and were tired of traveling for a while, so they opened up their Asheville North Carolina bed and breakfast as a way of paying the bills and making ends meet.

It is truly a relaxing vacation for us. Great food, great people and great land. What can be more enjoyable.