This weekend at the Starkey House was bustling! The cold winter snow and slush did not stop my guests from having a marvelous time.
"Our first stay together in your lovely B & B was a wonderful experience. Thanks so much for your hospitality and delicious breakfast. We will definitely recommend the Starkey House to our friends."
Midge and Fred
Waterloo, NY
"Thank you for a wonderful (but too short!) weekend! Your warm hospitality and attention to detail was greatly appreciated. We will definitely share our experience with friends and family."
Joel & Sharon
Millersbury, PA
I served omelets made with garden vegetables and raw milk cheddar one morning and quiche with blueberry pancakes the next. Gluten-free was not a problem since I routinely accommodate most guest requests.
We are all looking forward to spring here in the Finger Lakes. Seneca Lake has been a little grey and gloomy for the past week. Today though we were graced with a sunny sky and a deep blue view of the lake.
I noticed the vineyard caretakers out examining the grapevines, probably checking for any apparent damage do to the long, cold winter.
Until next time!
"Our first stay together in your lovely B & B was a wonderful experience. Thanks so much for your hospitality and delicious breakfast. We will definitely recommend the Starkey House to our friends."
Midge and Fred
Waterloo, NY
"Thank you for a wonderful (but too short!) weekend! Your warm hospitality and attention to detail was greatly appreciated. We will definitely share our experience with friends and family."
Joel & Sharon
Millersbury, PA
I served omelets made with garden vegetables and raw milk cheddar one morning and quiche with blueberry pancakes the next. Gluten-free was not a problem since I routinely accommodate most guest requests.
We are all looking forward to spring here in the Finger Lakes. Seneca Lake has been a little grey and gloomy for the past week. Today though we were graced with a sunny sky and a deep blue view of the lake.
I noticed the vineyard caretakers out examining the grapevines, probably checking for any apparent damage do to the long, cold winter.
Until next time!
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