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WHEW…I’m Glad THAT’S Over!!!!!

If you’re like me or like most of the Americans I see on TV this morning, you are breathing a sigh of relief.  “Decision 2020” is finally behind us!  And whether your guy won or lost, at least now we ALL have something to look forward to…watching TV again without the 24/7 political ads! I […]

Engadine Chats With NC Tripping

One of the highlights of my week last week was receiving an email from Chris Hedinger, the Durham, North Carolina-based co-owner (with Christina Riley) of NC Tripping where he is also a travel writer and podcaster (Christina is a travel photographer).  Chris recently interviewed me for a segment about Engadine after their stay with us a few […]

Necessity Is The Mother Of Invention: Create Your Own

Creating Your Own “Bed and Breakfast Bubble”- Friends and Family Buyout As the old saying goes, “necessity is the mother of invention”.  With folks beginning to venture out to explore the world “post lockdown,” some new, unexpected travel trends have popped up to meet special safety needs in these days of CoVid-19. You’ve likely seen […]

Engadine Mentioned in the Washington Post!

In case you missed it, Engadine garnered an important media mention in the Washington Post on Friday, June 12!  In the article, Hannah Sampson, the writer for the Post, was described for readers what they might expect regarding breakfast service at B&B’s, inns and hotels in these days defined by social distancing, strict sanitation protocols and prudent […]

Our Response To COVID-19

The World Has Changed: Our Response To CoVid-19 As we all know, the world is a vastly different place than it was just a few short months ago.  As a result, the way we will travel for the foreseeable future will also require changes. In response to the current health crisis, Engadine, like so many […]

My Winter Project

What the hell was I thinking? For those who don’t know, winter is a time when Asheville’s innkeepers shift gears from getting ready for and taking care of guests to indulgent pastimes…using the downtime the slow season brings to work on their inns, to travel or just to sleep in and relax a little.  But this year, […]

In Search Of A Unique Travel “Experience”

As the New Year approaches and prognosticators make observations about what to expect in 2020, I’ve observed an interesting and common theme when they talk about expected travel trends.  Many suggest that 2020 will be the year when travelers reject the temptation to simply reserve a “short term rental”…an empty house in an unspecified neighborhood […]

Summer’s Last Blast

With Labor Day approaching, so too draws nigh summer’s end.  But before that happens, why not squeeze in one last mountain getaway to escape the heat of the “dog days” of summer?  Here you can take advantage of those cool traditions that make Ashville so special…chill with a frosty mug of beer at one of […]


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