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Do You Want To Buy A B&B?

 Greetings from Mims, Florida.

We got a late start on the drive over to Titusville.  

I had Physical Therapy This morning ending after 10.  Then I had to go home, pack the last minute stuff and empty the trash and change clothes.  Then I drove through Inverness to go pick up Steve and his bike.

Bruce was already at my place by the time we got back.  I had moved our meeting time to 12:30 and still it was tight.  But no matter, Bruce was relaxed and going with the flow.

I had picked out a restaurant along the way to get lunch in Orlando.  It had outdoor seating and served breakfast all day.  But at two in the afternoon on a Wednesday they were packed.  We waited but didn't get waited on so we drove down the road a piece to Wendy's.  I ordered an apple pecan salad.  When it arrived it had chicken on it.  Lol.  They fixed it and told me they always put chicken on that salad.  

We arrived in Titusville around 4:00.  Loaded up our bikes and went to the water front before heading to Mims and our first nights lodging.



Wayward Traveler is a lovely old six br six bath roomy house.  Sandra, the owner came here to run it with her kids, but her kids decided not to come over from Switzerland.  Sandra misses them and wants to go back to Switzerland.  So it is for sale, bargain price.  




We are now going to walk to supper.  

If you know of anyone who wants a six bedroom home or B&B near the Coast to Coast bicycle trail, have them check out this one.

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  1. I think you and Steve should buy it. It would be perfect for you and your friends. Wouldn't have to be a B&B; everyperson for themselves. ENjoy.....

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    1. Naw, I like being house free for now. No major purchases other than the bicycle this year (I hope).

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