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Kokopelli's Cave Bed and Breakfast

Have you ever dreamed of sleeping underground? Or in a tree? The bed and breakfasts listed here give you those opportunities -- as well as the chance to sleep underwater, in a monastery, or in a jailhouse.

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Savannah Innkeepers Fight Breast Cancer

Sunday August 24, 2008
Three innkeepers in Savannah, Georgia, are donating part of their room rates during the month of October to support breast cancer research. The Zeigler House Inn, Azalea Inn and Gardens, and Green Palm Inn are all contributing $5 per night, per room, to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Guests will be asked to match that amount. All three of the bed and breakfasts will also serve pink desserts during October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Image courtesy of Zeigler House Inn

Bermuda Bed and Breakfasts

Thursday August 21, 2008
Bermuda is a temperate, subtropical jewel a short journey from the East Coast of the United States. The country is composed of seven principal islands where visitors don't need to look far for scenic trails, parks and beaches -- or for some great bed and breakfasts.

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Notes from an Innkeeper's Journal

Monday August 18, 2008
Dick Matthews, who along with his wife Pam runs the Hummingbird Inn in Goshen, Virginia, is the author of the new book Notes from an Innkeeper's Journal (Back Channel Press). The book relates his experiences since becoming an innkeeper in 2003, both good and bad. Notes from an Innkeeper's Journal is full of anecdotes that relate the life of an innkeeper, which is much less glamorous than many think. Recently, Dick took some time to answer a few questions for us about the book and the decision to become an innkeeper. Here is my interview with innkeeper and author Dick Matthews.

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Monastic Guest Rooms

Wednesday August 13, 2008
Staying in a monastery makes for a unique, restful vacation. Many monasteries offer guest rooms at reasonable rates, some for an offering of your choosing. But before you decide to stay at a monastery, be sure to read up -- these are not traditional bed and breakfasts. For example, some monasteries observe long periods of complete silence every day. Plan your monastic getaway with these resources.

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