We came to Vermont to see the fall colors. We did extensive research on B&B's. Hoping for the best, prepared for anything else, after two turns onto country roads at dusk that left us wondering, we found the bright, cozy Whitford House. If you have done your research, you've seen the professional reviews -- the physical facts, the amenities.
It's a tricky business being an innkeeper of a B&B. Be a great breakfast cook. Local foods, fresh. Something different -- lots of different things -- every morning. Warm, friendly, but not intrusive. Mature, if you are lucky even wise. Knows the locality in all respects. Where are the colors? The local artisans? The best places to eat? The ways to get there, enjoyably? Interest in you, with respectful distance. Shares personal news -- how is Demeter, the aged sheep? But not pressing, not overdoing it.
This is Barbara Carson. A caring person. Interested. Helpful. Engaging. Not quite family -- but you feel could be.
And if you read, what a wonderful library. You will see many old friends on the shelves, and future friends you want to meet.
Very well done, as only work from the heart can be.
