Breakfast View |
Another Breakfast View |
As usual, I was up early and out to the common room of the
Inn by 5:00 AM. It was so peaceful and beautiful, watching the sun come up. About 6:30 I began smelling wonderful aromas coming from the kitchen…the anticipation was building! Finally, at 8 A.M. we got to have that
wonderful second “B” of “B&B”. Yes,
I’m talking about breakfast. This
morning was homemade granola, cream, link sausage, and blueberry pancakes with pure
Vermont maple syrup from the Maple House just down the road. Mmmmmm!!!!
A little information on the Cornwall Orchard B&B. The innkeepers are Ann and Robert, she’s from
Turbridge, Kent, England. He’s a
recovering attorney. The inn is about 1
mile from the nearest town, Cornwall, population 1136. The inn has five guest rooms, and no TVs (nor
did the Harpswell Inn.) Last night the
other four rooms were occupied by members of the same family, here to meet for
a reunion. Tonight, we’re the only
guests.
Mona on the Ramparts |
Today, we accomplished one of the goals we set for 2012. Today we found a cache in New York State making the last find in our quest to find geocaches in the 48 contiguous states this year. Woo hoo! We will be writing up more about this cache and many others in our geocaching blog when we get home.
It had rained pretty steadily throughout the morning and the
forecast for the afternoon looked the same.
We didn't want to be outdoors much so we decided to drive
where the fall colors were supposed to be the brightest….the Adirondacks in upstate New York. Off
we went!
All too soon the daylight faded and our day of color
ended. We had a wonderful dinner at a
pub in Shoreham and drove back through the rain to our warm B&B. Time for sleep!
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