Sojourn to Rosario Beach, Part Two
We walked around the bluff at Rosario beach. The tidepools were strangely barren. We finally had a sunbreak, so we climbed a hill and lay in the grass, surrounded on three sides by an incredible view of lakes and islands. For more photos, see our Facebook albums.
It was time to check into the Island Tyme bed and breakfast. We barely made it, only to find that Lisa had inadvertantly booked the wrong week. Fortunately, they still had one room left -- the honeymoon suite. They let us have it for only $10 more. Talk about luck!
The honeymoon suite turned out to be two beautiful rooms, separated by partial wall with a stained glass view of the double jacuzzi.
The breakfast was fancy, and the proprietress amiable.
Island Tyme is advertised as twenty acres of quiet beauty, meaning it is out in the country and has a view of two goats. Lisa loves goats! Both Karen and Lisa raised farm animals -- goats, ducks, chickens -- and both share a fondness of (female) goats.
It was time to check into the Island Tyme bed and breakfast. We barely made it, only to find that Lisa had inadvertantly booked the wrong week. Fortunately, they still had one room left -- the honeymoon suite. They let us have it for only $10 more. Talk about luck!
The honeymoon suite turned out to be two beautiful rooms, separated by partial wall with a stained glass view of the double jacuzzi.
The breakfast was fancy, and the proprietress amiable.
Island Tyme is advertised as twenty acres of quiet beauty, meaning it is out in the country and has a view of two goats. Lisa loves goats! Both Karen and Lisa raised farm animals -- goats, ducks, chickens -- and both share a fondness of (female) goats.
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