Exactly a year ago we were putting concrete “pins” in the ground to mark the boundaries of the property.
It seems remarkable that today our first guests have come and gone.
The nervousness of having to actually face guests and show them to their rooms was a bit nerve-wracking. It’s like handling a new baby: it’s lovely and exciting yet you worry about dropping the precious cargo.
In the end the guests were very happy with our place. They even said they wished they could stay longer.
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