A Room with a View
Meanwhile back at the Lodge a gentleman was occupying the room I had previously so I was given a larger one (at the same price) complete with four poster that even the Princess of pea fame would have found comfortable. Bags of space and a choice of bedside lighting
- vital for a late night read.
Facing the garden and the sun the room was bathed in light.
A moment's aberration - I don't usually put bags on the bed.
I liked the art deco bathroom - similar to the one I planned when we had two sculleries made into one room - a battle I haven't yet won. However I have just had an ailing freezer collected giving me time to clean the area before its replacement is installed. This freezer was poorly some time back and I got as far as putting it outside to be collected when he who must be obeyed decided it was working - by whicn time I had a new one. Then we became accustomed to two freezers so a replacement will arrrive shortly. You win some you lose some:)
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Looks like the perfect spot.
Cheers.
A complimentary upgrade is the worst thing that can happen to a person! I was given a free upgrade into first class on a flight once. Horrible. It's not a subtle difference. It's a HUGE difference. I wish I was back in blissful ignorance.
Beautiful place!!
Randall: it filed the bill perfectly.
UB: I was quite happy with the first room but a different room gives me something to write about. So I was content. Also it was room 5 - our lucky number.
John G: you'd love it.
What a beautiful place...
Pearl
Bliss.
An unexpected gift.
Don't you just feel wonderful? Imagine sinking into that bed when you're sooo tired.
How lovely to feel so pampered. I hope you enjoyed every second of it. It looks beautiful.
Pearl and Leigh: after a long day at the hospital where spirits fluctuate it was the perfect haven.
GG: by 6pm every night I was in my nightie and on the bed - reading, eating, drinking (just the one)and totally chilling - ready for whatever the next day would bring. It was such a help.
elegant and lovely :-)
Debra: it certainly helped, through a difficult time - to be in pleasant surroundings.
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