Silverspoon
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It always amazes me that people will fire up the gas fireplace at the end of December until the cottage is 80 degrees (mind you, it was only 50 degrees outside...kind of balmy for New Year's Eve) and then have the nerve to go out for the evening leaving the windows open. We charge enough for the cottage to afford the gas.....but it is the principle of the thing that bugs the hell out of me.
This couple from NYC did not budge all day so we had no way to dry, fluff and straighten. When they FINALLY left for an evening out, we went over to retrieve the breakfast tray, dry the shower (in this case the walls and windows were so wet that we had to dry them too!), pick up the wet towels, dry the puddles all over the floor and freshen up the place, it was like a steam bath in the entire cottage. There are 3 zones of heat in the cottage and they used them all to create a tropical paradise. I guess this vacation is cheaper for them than a trip to the Caribbean...I just wish they had not created their tropical paradise on OUR nickel.
Looking forward to closing mid-week in Jan and Feb....I think we really need it.
Thanks for the ear and Happy New Year to all of you!
This couple from NYC did not budge all day so we had no way to dry, fluff and straighten. When they FINALLY left for an evening out, we went over to retrieve the breakfast tray, dry the shower (in this case the walls and windows were so wet that we had to dry them too!), pick up the wet towels, dry the puddles all over the floor and freshen up the place, it was like a steam bath in the entire cottage. There are 3 zones of heat in the cottage and they used them all to create a tropical paradise. I guess this vacation is cheaper for them than a trip to the Caribbean...I just wish they had not created their tropical paradise on OUR nickel.
Looking forward to closing mid-week in Jan and Feb....I think we really need it.
Thanks for the ear and Happy New Year to all of you!