Archive for November, 2011

Heavenly Holidays in Key West

Sunday, November 27th, 2011

Key West, Florida is a heavenly place to spend the holidays. The weather is glorious, with more sun than clouds, and short, cleansing bursts of rain. Crowds are few. Charm is abundant. Historic homes, inns, and shops drape themselves with holiday lights and ribbons. The mood is relaxed, but festive.

Key West Sunset Wide

Key West. There are worse places to spend the holidays.

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Tallahassee Museums

Sunday, November 20th, 2011
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The Tallahassee Antique Car Museum.

Tallahassee is a beautiful southern city with grand avenues, historic architecture, political vibrancy, and great restaurants. It is also home to several fine museums. Guests of Tallahassee, Florida Bed and Breakfasts, whether traveling for business or pleasure, should check out the following museums if time allows: (more…)

St. Augustine – An Ideal Place to Winter

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

Vacation in St. Augustine, Florida, this winter. It’s lovely, it’s historic, and it’s interesting. The weather is marvelous, too.

Lightner Museum, Nights of Lights, St. Augustine

The Lightner Museum, adorned for the holiday Nights of Lights.

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The Antiques of Arcadia, Florida

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011
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Arcadia appreciates old stuff.

Arcadia Florida has been voted the best antiquing town in all of Florida by Florida Monthly Magazine. This Central West Florida town boasts more than 20 antique shops in a four block radius and a sizable antique fair on the fourth Saturday of every month (except December, when it is the third Saturday). If you take antiquing seriously, consider booking a room in an Arcadia, Florida, Bed and Breakfast. You’ll have the time of your life.

A Few of Arcadia’s Antique Shops: (more…)

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