Friday, June 8, 2018

Bed & Breakfast


This is a sweet little bed and breakfast, located in the historic district, just a few blocks from downtown Ocala. It's run by a very kind woman who goes out of her way to make her guests feel comfortable. The rates are very reasonable, too. And it's clean!

13 comments:

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Uma bela casinha.
Um abraço e bom fim-de-semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

silvia de angelis said...

Luoghi ospitali, in cui trascorrere brevi preiodi sereni...
Un saluto,silvia

Tom said...

...and has a bunch of stairs!

Kate said...

Yes, it looks like a very comfortable place!

RedPat said...

It does look quite sweet, Lowell!

Vicki said...

I've never stayed at a B&B but have wanted to. My son and his family did and loved it.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

You've convinced me Lowell, book me in 😀 Happy weekend to yourself and Lois Anne.

William Kendall said...

It looks welcoming!

Sharon said...

You've reminded me of the time I stayed in a B & B in my old home town of Quincy Illinois. I was traveling back home from Chicago in UHaul rental truck with my sister who helped me. She wanted to open a B & B so she asked if we could stay there so she could check out how it's done. I remember the host being so friendly and nice and very helpful.

Taken For Granted said...

We have stayed in some excellent bed and breakfasts over the years. They are often much more friendly and less expensive than motels.

Kay said...

We've had such great experiences in bed & breakfasts in many places. In addition to our travels, we had some nice B&B getaways in the San Francisco Bay Area but they started getting terribly expensive and then started requiring two night minimums. We'll be at a B&B in Seattle next week for an early morning doctor's visit. A B&B is my stay of choice.

magiceye said...

Looks very pretty and inviting!

Karl said...

Looks nice and comfortable.

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