Three wonderful innkeepers are in Austin today attending the PAII Seminar. Meeting fabulous people and attending breakout sessions to help us make the B&B experience much better for all of our guests. So much information and so …
Read the full story »Three wonderful innkeepers are in Austin today attending the PAII Seminar. Meeting fabulous people and attending breakout sessions to help us make the B&B experience much better for all of our guests. So much information and so little time. We love it. Today it has been PR from A-Z, Wine tasting and paring with good food, and Seven Marketing tactics of Highly successful Inns. Can’t wait to see what we have in store for tomorrow. Many of the exhibitors we’ve met are fabulous people and are giving us so much information, my head hurts.
Tomorrow is another day!
Still working on our healthy thing for 2010. For 4 weeks now I’ve worked with Richard my trainer. Teresa joined in on my 2nd week and is feeling quite pumped about it. Jackie has yet to …
This is my 2nd full week to get to a healthier me. I have started my work out at the WMCA. That coupled with a Zumba class will help me to be healthy and hopefully …
Can anyone suggest a way to bring the B&B experience home when you just can’t get away to a B&B?
There are no trade secrets!! It is a style. My first suggestion would be to change …
Health care seems to be a very hot topic these days. Friends and family are at odds with these proposals. Not sure what the solution should be. But one thing I know for sure, if …
Art and Soul - This last week-end art was everywhere in Savanah. The artists and their shops were open late Friday in City Market for all of Savannah’s visitor’s. A real chance to meet the …
Green Palm Inn, Synonymous with the Solo Traveler’s Try, Sip and Sample in Savannah, Georgia USA.
Savannah is a beautiful city and you may never discount the gardens hidden away in every nook and cranny.
With habits of good taste and moderation, Innkeeper Diane McCray and staff will help you discover what you admire in Savannah — and to spend less than you have, rather than to splurge unnecessarily during your Savannah visit.