The Craigerne has survived a weekend with the "GRANGE GIRLIE'S"....
A weekend to remember.......??!!**
Much fun was had with the Girls from the Grange, much chat about hockey, golf, walking, running, walking and all topped off with a bit of a song..... all of that said...with much shooshing and keep quiet (from librarian Jill), it was almost like a peaceful retreat or a sanctuary of silence.
We reckon it all made sense once we learned they are all librarians or in the Clergy?!*
Look forward to welcoming them back next year and as requested we will remember to replace the bedroom cadbury flake with a bible and the bubbles with holy water.
Cheers, Mine Host and Hostess
http://www.craigernehotel.com/
Sunday, 27 September 2009
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
Boy oh boy oh boyo......
Its been a long season and we are still virtually full for next month.......time for a holiday will soon be here and must say we are ready for it!
One quick week off and then back to drum up more business and get ready for the Autum Season then winter Season...
Buy a hotel in the Highlands.....?.......we'll thats one idea?
Ching ching, Mine Host
www.craigernehotel.com
Its been a long season and we are still virtually full for next month.......time for a holiday will soon be here and must say we are ready for it!
One quick week off and then back to drum up more business and get ready for the Autum Season then winter Season...
Buy a hotel in the Highlands.....?.......we'll thats one idea?
Ching ching, Mine Host
www.craigernehotel.com
Friday, 4 September 2009
The Davidson Chalmers Peleton, rarely seen ? Now we know this to be fact and indeed ........TRUE!
Sadly we have been hearing from contacts around the world that the very rarely seen DCP are now likely to be even rarer this year and will likely not be found in the Scottish Highlands? Maybe next year (...in the spring...?) we might just be lucky enough to see these rare, gangly, slim almost skinny but very thirsty specimens as they wobble past and stop just to take on food and drink en route to summer activities and various hunting and mating grounds...?
It is thought the more agressive and even thirstier Whigmalearies will feature heavily at feeding troughs and drinking vessels over the coming weekend ....LOOK OUT FOR THEM!
Mine Host
Sadly we have been hearing from contacts around the world that the very rarely seen DCP are now likely to be even rarer this year and will likely not be found in the Scottish Highlands? Maybe next year (...in the spring...?) we might just be lucky enough to see these rare, gangly, slim almost skinny but very thirsty specimens as they wobble past and stop just to take on food and drink en route to summer activities and various hunting and mating grounds...?
It is thought the more agressive and even thirstier Whigmalearies will feature heavily at feeding troughs and drinking vessels over the coming weekend ....LOOK OUT FOR THEM!
Mine Host
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