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The Colby House
Asheville, North Carolina

I thought long and hard about how to describe this property. Each room is different, as are most inns. It all came down to "class"!

Bonnie Marsh smiled warmly as she asked me in. I knew I would taking a lot of pictures as her husband Peter joined us. The tour through the home was a treat in itself. There is something for everyone, even a cottage that sleeps four, with a full kitchen.

I took a few disks of photos and took off to get the outside before dark. I download the shots to the laptop, and then headed off for dinner and a movie (I probably should review movies, too?) I ended up just driving around. I did find a place to get a massage and planned for a visit next week. Then, I returned to the inn.


Bonnie, Peter and I talked for a while about how the Internet was affecting the B&B industry. It proved very informative. We concluded that bookings were up in Asheville, so we're happy. It was nice to sit around a fire and talk for a change. Peter outlined the Association's five-point plan for growth and it sounded great. This is certainly a diversified group and everything is looking up for Asheville.

I took a few more photos and noticed an autographed, Walter Payton football that one of Peter's sons had given him for Christmas. "We used to watch him in Chicago," said Peter with a smile. "He was genuinely nice." I went up to bed remembering "Sweetness". He was truly one of the greatest.

My room was huge. It had a queen four poster bed. Beautiful wall to wall carpet was deep hunter green, perfect for a room entitled "Foxfire". Fox hunting portraits adorned the walls and a stuffed toy fox in hunting togs sat beside a fireplace with a quick light log inside. On the mantle were books. There was a desk with writing materials and two chairs next to the fireplace.

There was a personal greeting card with my name and fresh flowers on the desk. I had an 11-drawer dresser with mirrors and an alarm clock. A nice radiator kept the room toasty. My private bath had a shower/tub combination and a pedestal sink. There was also a rug on the tile to keep my bare feet from the "shock awake syndrome" first thing in the morning. An extra long mirror inside the door was a nice touch. I drifted off moments after hitting the pillow.

Tea was being served outside my door as I awoke. There was a fire in the library when I got downstairs. I looked outside....the snow was gone and it was going to be another great day in Asheville. I ambled into the breakfast room.

Bonnie and Peter agreed to join me for breakfast. We started with bananas, kiwi and lime, garnished with a pansy. The main course was lemon-ricotta pancakes with raspberry sauce and dill-Cheddar scones. We finished with Colby House Apple Kringle. Boy, was I ready to face the day!

Make sure to visit the Website, make your reservations and enjoy your stay in Asheville!








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