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We’ve really enjoyed opening our home to guests and have received some comments which we would like to share. Andrew D., New London, CTJanuary, 2008WOW—those were the best pancakes I ever had! Rahel M., A guest of Ohev Shalom nearby in WallingfordFebruary, 2008I felt like I was on vacation instead of working! Rowena Y., Houston, TXMarch, 2008What a wonderful place! You both went above & beyond. It’s a great feeling for a mom to feel so nurtured. Thanks I hope my son gets into Swarthmore so I can have an excuse to return. Margaret and Peter C., Silver Spring, MDApril, 2008Staying here was an amazing bonus and serendipity to visiting our daughter. Thank you for your hospitality! Kevin and Janet S., Cedar Falls, IowaMay, 2008Thanks so much. This was wonderful! Regan, Lindsay & Lyla C., Hicksville, OHJune, 2008We have had such a wonderful stay. You have taken hospitality to a whole other level. We regret having to leave—it was such a great experience! Joan and Emily L., Myersville, MDJuly, 2008Very friendly and helpful—great stories. College advice very appreciated. A lovely & comfortable home. Super breakfasts Catherine K. & family, Austin, TXAugust, 2008You have a gift and talent for being genuinely warm & friendly while allowing guests to have the space & privacy they desire. All of your special touches (filtered water, homemade cookies & delicious breakfasts) were warmly received. Thanks! It was the best B&B I think we ever stayed in. Jim H., A guest of the Swarthmore College Biology DepartmentSeptember, 2008Thanks for being wonderful hosts. I enjoyed my stay and only wish it had been a vacation instead of business, so I could have spent more time here. Elizabeth & Anna S., Waterville, MEOctober, 2008I love this place! The house is beautiful but also comfortable, historic—indeed, Victorian—but not fussy, dark and cluttery, and there is every convenience a person like me could want—thoughtful, ample lighting for both chair & bed reading, an available computer ready to go, bedtime cookies, fascinating antiques (but again, situated to maintain an overall bright and airy feeling), excellent coffee and healthy breakfasts, thoroughly comfortable beds & bedding, oh—and gorgeous huge windows framing splendid old trees. Now I have to strive for neutrality as my daughter weighs pros and cons of Swarthmore (which presently she loves) and other schools—but neutrality is a little trickier when I want so much to stay here again & to bring my husband and younger daughter to stay here too! |
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