Quick update about our reopening!
Read MoreWe wanted to reach out and let you know how we are doing and that we are still here!
Read MoreWe are closed in response to the Stay-at-Home directive from the State of Vermont.
Read MoreWe had such an amazing weekend last week! There's always lots to do and of course busy, busy, busy, -- between Christmas in Weston and the Inndulgence Tour. It was nice to see some fresh faces and open our Inn to our family and friends.
Read MoreOur annual Holiday Gift Certificate deal is back – for every $100 gift certificate purchased from us, we include a $15 gift certificate for bakery items that we stock here at the Inn. Click the button below to order one today! Give us the details and we will mail it promptly or email it to you.
Read MoreWe get questioned frequently about John and Betty, the former innkeepers and Kim's parents who retired in 2002. The short explanation is that they retired and went to prison. There is a bit more to the story.
Read MoreHappy Halloween!
Read MorePumpkins, apples and crisp leaves bring favorite aromas. Kids back in school, team sports and, this week, parent/teacher conferences. Yes, fall is in full swing here in Vermont!
Read MoreWe're officially launching our brand new FB group dedicated to all things Quilting, Tuffets, Knitting, Crafting, etc. We'll be working over the next few weeks to get the group fully up and running and sharing our love and knowledge with you!
Read MoreIt's with a very heavy heart that we mention that we lost our beloved cat, Tinkerbell yesterday.
Read MorePhin's On Instagram!
Read MoreIn 2003, a dear friend was visiting with her husband and then 2-year-old daughter. We hadn't seen each other in almost a decade, but the years fell away as we caught up on life's events. As we talked, we discussed her family and how having a child changed everything. I'll never forget what she said . . .
Read MoreWe were recently featured in an article on GreenEnergyTimes.org, about "The Business Case For Solar Power." The article was written by George Harvey and focuses on the solar industry in Vermont.
Read MoreThere's been lots of fun and exciting things happening at The Colonial House, and we are pleased to announce we have a brand new website, blog, online recipe book and much more!
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that we have partnered with longtime guest, Jeanne Cutrona,
dba Humble Hearts Yoga, to offer an Introduction to Yoga weekend here Friday – Sunday
June 1 - 3, 2018.
Our Quilters Weekend Retreats continue to be successful with Kim hosting the weekends in April and in November each year. Quilters come with either a project of their own to work on or something that Kim is teaching. In November, Kim taught a collage quilt pattern that was a bit artsy and a lot of fun. This coming May 4th-6th she is hosting a knitting weekend and will invite quilters as well.
Read MoreKim continues to work as our Town Clerk and Treasurer. She then comes back to the inn in the afternoons and works as our concierge (or gardener)! Alexis is now in 8th grade and is taller than Kim – something of a thrill for Alexis – Kim . . . well - not so much! Alexis is 6 months from being a full-fledge high school student and that is just frying her parent’s brains! It seems like yesterday she was toddling around and greeting you at the door.
Read MoreWe have our stockings hung and the Christmas tree decorated. Cookie baking will begin and packages will be wrapped . . . and our newsletter comes with all our wishes for many blessings this holiday season for you and yours!
Read MoreOur annual Holiday Gift Certificate deal is back – for every $100 gift certificate you purchase from us, we include a $15 gift certificate for bakery items that we stock. Call or email us with the details and we will mail it promptly or email it to you. This deal is available through December 31, 2017 . . . great as a Christmas, Hanukah, birthday, wedding, or anniversary gift . . . or a treat for yourself!
Read MoreI started this quilt about 18 years ago when I was trying to get out of my fabric rut. For non-quilters, that’s a rut of always using the same and favorite colors in my quilts – cranberry and forest green. The colors looked great every time I used them, but I was well and truly stuck in a rut.
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