It's been a while since our last blog post. With Brendan's day job picking up a bit, the recent holidays, and life in general, we've been remiss. Apologies for that as we know you all have been waiting every day just looking for that new posting from the Inn.
We'll try to post more and keep you mildly interested in our pretty average lives here in Fort Plain.
It was a year ago today that Tony and Brendan put the offer in on what is now the Greene House Inn. In some ways, we can't believe that it's been a year already. Some days it feels like it was so long ago.
The "busyness' of closing on a home, moving in (part-time, at first), furnishing it and opening up in time for our first guests during Hall of Fame weekend made the Spring and early summer fly by.
And to say we're proud is an understatement. We cannot believe how nicely the rooms are furnished (we still look for "better" pieces for places throughout the house), how amazing our first six months of Innkeeping have been, and how wonderful this amazing little town and its people have been to these "foreigners" from the big city.
So to our friends, old and new, who have supported us; to our guests who have been all so fantastic; to our families who helped out and made this such a warm, loving place, especially during the holidays; we thank you all.
(We also thank you for dealing with that ridiculous run-on sentence.)
We are looking forward to another year of great guests, great times, and a good life.
Again, gratitude abounds.
We'll try to post more and keep you mildly interested in our pretty average lives here in Fort Plain.
It was a year ago today that Tony and Brendan put the offer in on what is now the Greene House Inn. In some ways, we can't believe that it's been a year already. Some days it feels like it was so long ago.
The "busyness' of closing on a home, moving in (part-time, at first), furnishing it and opening up in time for our first guests during Hall of Fame weekend made the Spring and early summer fly by.
And to say we're proud is an understatement. We cannot believe how nicely the rooms are furnished (we still look for "better" pieces for places throughout the house), how amazing our first six months of Innkeeping have been, and how wonderful this amazing little town and its people have been to these "foreigners" from the big city.
So to our friends, old and new, who have supported us; to our guests who have been all so fantastic; to our families who helped out and made this such a warm, loving place, especially during the holidays; we thank you all.
(We also thank you for dealing with that ridiculous run-on sentence.)
We are looking forward to another year of great guests, great times, and a good life.
Again, gratitude abounds.