Namaste Inn Bed & Breakfast
12 Footbridge Lane, Elizabethtown
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Namaste Inn Bed & Breakfast Elizabethtown

12 Footbridge Lane Elizabethtown, New York, 12932, United States

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Here I go again!

A travel blog entry by nkmason

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... a week on the beautiful beach in Roatan, an island off of Honduras, with my Mom, Grandad, and cousin Ellen!

I fly out on Tuesday and wanted you to know! I expect internet access to be infrequent, but I'll post as often as I can.

Sending love to you all
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Back to Vermont

A travel blog entry by charlie-unicorn

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... It was great to be back, share some memories and visit places where we used to go.

Only disappointment was that there was no snow which is very unusual, it was more Spring-like weather, very strange :S

Hopefully the next reunion won't take 15 years haha!
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The Middlebury Classic

A travel blog entry by travel4eternity

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... 8217;t be said for all of the teams we played).

Getting there was difficult: the bus driver was horrible and got lost so we were two hours late. Everyone there was waiting for us to show up; apparently we have a slight reputation.

But…I saw Alex Benepe; listened to wonderful announcing; heard the Middlebury A cappella group sing Harry Potter songs, including ...

Leafpeeper

A travel blog entry by paulgoesglobal

... my surprise he gave me a blank look and said "no." I eventually stopped some nice girls who directed me to the city centre and managed to find where I was supposed to be. The quietest and dullest hostel in all of America. I might point out here that the hostel in the US are not even close to the quality of Europe, they are also very difficult to find, and often booked solid for days and weeks in advance. I'm thinking of going ...

Hey! Where's the coat factory?

A travel blog entry by captnoindustry

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... and old motel repainted as a La Quinta. I really like the hotels La Quinta builds, and HATE the ones they buy and repaint.

Burlington is a wonderful, lively college town, and it is full of coffee shops, bars, restaurants, and clubs. With its waterfront on Lake Champlain, it is wonderfully scenic. We had dinner in a seafood restaurant overlooking the ferry dock. ...