tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3013114232214923198.post5916027706226958759..comments2024-03-27T18:53:47.254-04:00Comments on Staircase Wit: Do Not Disturb by Claire Douglas – psychological suspense in WalesCLMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03595294217111602231noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3013114232214923198.post-83750760308902916402021-04-04T02:14:21.912-04:002021-04-04T02:14:21.912-04:00Great review! Maybe I will stick with camping in ...Great review! Maybe I will stick with camping in the great outdoors :) Gretchenhttps://thoughtsbecomewords.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3013114232214923198.post-68381888330723373912021-03-28T13:07:38.605-04:002021-03-28T13:07:38.605-04:00"...getting up early to make breakfast for th..."...getting up early to make breakfast for these strangers, only for them to trash you online!" Ack, this is something I hardly thought of before. I have stayed at a few inns, and it's true I have left a few online reviews explaining the pros and cons. But I hope I was objective/ fair in my reviews, and didn't "trash" them! <br />And you're right, the UK cover looks better.<br />~LexLex @ Lexlinguahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02251881629769380423noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3013114232214923198.post-72918210534625420282021-03-26T12:53:25.073-04:002021-03-26T12:53:25.073-04:00As I have recently read Here Be Dragons by Sharon ...As I have recently read Here Be Dragons by Sharon Kay Penman, I am drawn to a modern look at Wales.Judy Kruegerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11632346091869688862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3013114232214923198.post-55440136825616161292021-03-26T06:16:35.961-04:002021-03-26T06:16:35.961-04:00Devon and Devonshire are the same thing, Constance...Devon and Devonshire are the same thing, Constance. 'Devonshire' is just a bit more 'Jane Austen', it's not used much these days, but I'm not sure when it fell out of fashion. Strange because 'Shropshire' has not turned into 'Shrop', 'Lancashire' is not now known as 'Lanca'... LOL... but Devon has pretty much lost its 'shire'. Very odd.<br /><br />No, I haven't always lived in Devon. I was born and brought up in Penzance in Cornwall. When I got married we moved to Bristol with my husband's job (he was in banking). From there we moved to Newton Abbot in Devon, then to Barnstaple in North Devon, after that it was eight years in Minehead in Somerset and from there down here to Tiverton, again in Devon. We've been here, retired, since 2002, the longest we've ever lived anywhere. The thing I would say is that I have lived longer in the county of Devon than I have anywhere else. <br /><br />Yes, absolutely. We watch a few of these property shows with people escaping to the country and the number who want to do B&B but have never been in one is legion. B&Bs and guest houses are pretty much the same thing. Unless you're going to hire a cottage/bungalow in a town or village with a good bus service then you do need a car. And yes, shopping would be an issue too. We tend to take some food with us when we're doing self-catering, at the very least a meal for the first evening so we can crash out after the journey. I like the freedom of self-catering, you can eat when you like and what you like and if the weather's bad you have more of a base than your hotel room. My husband prefers hotels, he likes to be pampered. <br /><br />Cathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06371069000185280668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3013114232214923198.post-9940293981680482812021-03-25T10:53:07.475-04:002021-03-25T10:53:07.475-04:00The forced cheerfulness is almost as dire a though...The forced cheerfulness is almost as dire a thought as the cooking and cleaning! Especially first thing in the morning!<br /><br />I think anyone planning to operate a B&B should spend a month in high season trying it out at someone else's (I bet many would be grateful for a rest) so they know what they are getting into. Cath, I imagined you always in Devon (what is the difference between Devon and Devonshire?)! <br /><br />I also prefer to stay somewhere more anonymous but I do like places that provide breakfast, even if it is just tea and a muffin or croissant. It is sometimes hard to know the difference (if any) between a B&B, guest house, lodge, etc. I think a self-catering cottage would be nice if one had a car and a lengthy visit planned; otherwise, too much of a nuisance to go shopping.CLMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03595294217111602231noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3013114232214923198.post-12735730515242882332021-03-25T06:21:40.155-04:002021-03-25T06:21:40.155-04:00Great stuff, Constance. Many thanks! 😀Great stuff, Constance. Many thanks! 😀Paula Bardell-Hedleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14590752205374960539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3013114232214923198.post-69157965206086663902021-03-25T05:41:46.421-04:002021-03-25T05:41:46.421-04:00Hmm... now isn't this rather an appropriate bo...Hmm... now isn't this rather an appropriate book for what we've been discussing? Before we moved here to Devon, just after my husband retired, we were considering moving back to my home county of Cornwall and doing B&B. For one reason or another it didn't come to fruition and I'm very glad because my heart was never really into sharing my house with complete strangers, cleaning up after them, cooking breakfasts and so on. Personality-wise we could both do it so that's not the problem but you are really on duty 24/7 so relaxing it is not. We don't even stay at B&Bs any more. I'm quite a friendly person but even I revolt against coming down to breakfast and more often than not having to hold conversations with the owners as I eat. Peter and I are the sort that people tell their life histories to and we've heard it 'all' over breakfast at one time or another. We do hotels or self-catering houses these days to hold on to our sanity. LOLCathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06371069000185280668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3013114232214923198.post-40526999667337391682021-03-24T18:40:30.030-04:002021-03-24T18:40:30.030-04:00I have a friend who had a B&B for a number of ...I have a friend who had a B&B for a number of years, it sounded like a nightmare. Guests demanding bottles of champagne at 2 am and leaving sh*t on the towels! You also never get away from it. I don't even like being a B&B guest as I'm not great at having to communicate with strangers early in the morning - or anytime really.Katrinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18138715309807238198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3013114232214923198.post-89294046752119511032021-03-24T16:55:03.407-04:002021-03-24T16:55:03.407-04:00I don't have the temperament to run a bed &...I don't have the temperament to run a bed & breakfast; I just can't be that nice 24/7. ;D This book does sound like a good one. Lark https://www.blogger.com/profile/13777891312147377769noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3013114232214923198.post-4319246704872731252021-03-24T15:14:00.596-04:002021-03-24T15:14:00.596-04:00The setting in Wales is appealing, and the bed and...The setting in Wales is appealing, and the bed and breakfast. But not the psychological tension. Like you, I don't see the appeal of running a business where you cook and clean for visitors.TracyKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08303342674824383688noreply@blogger.com