New Hampshire Inn
July 2012



To Lake Winnepesaukee and Castle in the
Clouds w/ panoramic views.
Our
next trip w/ a New Hampshire focus (2012) is triggered by a “Living Social” internet
coupon for a Victorian inn in the lake district. Seemed just the thing for a mid-summer
break. Will Bob Newhart be our
innkeeper?
Wednesday,
July 18:
Matt
& his boys have been visiting in a very hot (98° yesterday) and dry
stretch. They head off in the AM to a
lake and then home to Queens, we follow right after for the 3-hour drive to
NH. Cloudy & muggy, but nice sun
& clouds later, cooler PM. To
Bennington, across VT to Brattleboro, past Keene NH and “Moose Crossing”
signs. A stop for gas, and what’s
this? ̶
someone comes to the car window, asks what we want, fills the tank,
cleans the windshield! Must be some
new-fangled way to get gas.
To Bradford and
the Candlelite Inn,
and its lovely grounds.




The big market spreads around a large green w/ gazebo (and tuneful musicians) in the middle. We’re the first customers for children serving lemonade & cookies. Nice crafts, produce, flowers; M is intrigued by “worm pee” (fertilizer, not a drink!) offered at one booth.
Back
down to the Inn: built in 1897 as a guest house, “gazebo porch,” pond out back,
pretty interior full of antiques; 4 guest rooms and 2 suites, we’re in the
Lavender Room w/ our own bath across the hall.
Other guests arriving now, including 2 couples from near us in Troy,
others from CT & Ohio. Our voucher
includes discounts for some area attractions and dining, picnic basket lunch
tomorrow.

Over to Sunapee Harbor on a
beautiful evening, pretty boats & flowers, some nice shops, ducks swimming
& walking about. People arriving for
evening dinner cruise, but it seems a bit pricey. A young woman in one of the shops gives us a
tip for a favorite dining spot, where we have a tasty 2-for-1 pizza deal. Too full to go back to the harbor for Quacks
ice cream.
Back at the Inn to find a plate of evening hors d’oeurves waiting for us; we eat some now for dessert with tastes of the wine we bought, save the rest for lunch tomorrow. Info in the room on B&B packages from “Hiking NH” to a “Babymoon Package” getaway for expectant parents.

Back at the Inn to find a plate of evening hors d’oeurves waiting for us; we eat some now for dessert with tastes of the wine we bought, save the rest for lunch tomorrow. Info in the room on B&B packages from “Hiking NH” to a “Babymoon Package” getaway for expectant parents.
Thursday,
July 19:

Back “home,” I wrap up in a snuggly bathrobe
to head for a shower. M awakens, down to
the pretty sun room for breakfast. A
chat w/ our friendly hostess, Marilyn.
She & husband (now ex-) bought this at auction 20 years ago, it
needed substantial work (an album shows before-and-after, and pics from various
events here, including quilters & doll houses) and was empty of any
furnishings; M thinks it would have been fun to go to sales and shops to find
furniture and knick-knacks. A wonderful
gourmet 3-course breakfast: lemon-poppy seed muffins, French toast stuffed
w/mascarpone & jam, orange marmalade ricotta cupcakes w/ red raspberry ice
cream ̶
ice cream for breakfast, my kind of place! Just right, not so stuffed as at some
B&Bs. M offers help, but Marilyn has
it under control; too bad, M would have fun in the kitchen.







Back to Bradford. Very small farmer’s market here a
disappointment, so M goes strolling, I take a nap. We’ve saved our large picnic basket for
dinner in the sun room; quite a spread: shrimp cocktail, marinated mushrooms,
potato salad, chicken salad croissants, cream puffs w/ fruit, Sparking Prickly
Passion Lemonade. To the lake for music
in a gazebo along the shore, but it’s become breezy & quite chilly so we
drive around instead, enjoying pretty views & lovely houses. Back to the lighted Inn.
Friday,
July 20:
Another cool AM & lovely day:
yesterday about 80°, mid-70s today, mix of sun & clouds. I’m up way too early again, using the time to
study things to do before heading home.
Our voucher includes discounts for Tanger Outlets mall, but M doesn’t
find that any different from what’s around us, and there are more interesting
local spots. But first another yummy
3-course breakfast! Then off to Warner,
where we see brightly painted cattle sculptures (also seen elsewhere) by the
Velvet Moose Ice Cream Shoppe (but no early ice cream for us today). Into Market Basket grocery; not quite Trader
Joe’s class, but a colorful display of various flavors of Whoopie Pies.




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