
This picture truly does not do our accomodations justice. There will be more pics to come. Upon arriving, I quickly noticed that the house was full of Japanese art and furniture and the every bookshelf in every room was packed full of photography books. It turns out that the person who previously owned the B & B was a photographer named Edna Gmelch. She taught photography at the college here and there are portfolio's with literally thousands of her pictures in them. I have yet to look at them because we just got here but the work that is framed and on the walls is great. Her husband worked for an oversees shipping company (or maybe owned it?) and that is where all the authentic japanese decor came from.
In addition to this being a beautiful home (which we have to ourselves for three days), it is surrounded by vineyards that we are free to walk around in and explore. Our room has a patio deck door that opens wide enough to drive a car through it. The deck itself is as big as our room. From there, you walk down stairs to a swimming pool and lush garden. Best accomodations I have EVER had. Hands down.
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