| Mountain Thyme Bed & Breakfast Inn - Jesseville, Arkansas |
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Adjacent to the sign-in counter is a little display: A tray of fancy soaps imported from California. All the guests are invited to take a sample with them to their rooms. We selected one called "Ariel." It was your basic Sandalwood Aroma, though it looked like a pick of cake. It all looked good enough to eat. I tried to stand back a bit from Rhonda as we chatted, wishing to minimize my nose impact. Graciously she never even hinted that we . . . smelled. Since she was in the midst of preparing the rooms for incoming Guest, we ascended to our room: "Janie Lee." |
Whomever
Janie Lee was, she must have been noted for Roses, as that was the theme
the room |
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was designed around. It was just gorgeous. We thought the vase of roses were silk but they were actually real dried roses. The room even had a nifty little fire place, unique in that it "switched" on and off with the flip of a wall switch. . . It was gas of course, but really very nice all the same. The first thing we did was shower off the camping smell. Carole was kind enough to let me go first. I didn't know that she wanted to polish some silver goblets that were given to us for as wedding present by Daniel, Carole's son. It didn't take me long. I felt so much better! Since Carole wasn't in the room, I got out the Champagne Glasses Carole had bought us for a wedding present - lead crystal, engraved with names and date. We had brought a bottle of Champagne with us . It had been in the refrigerator at home for some time - for a special occasion. I pored some and waited. When she returned she displayed her newly polished goblets with a big smile, then noticed I had brought some too. I felt bad to spoil her surprise with my surprise. . . We toasted ourselves. Of course, we had to have a bit more in the Silver goblets too. . .
Our next camping trip will probably be in March 2000. . . perhaps to Devils Den State Park in Arkansas. |
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