Sharing Our Guest Book Comments

From our business travelers: It's always worth traveling a little out of my way to stay here. (instead of Augusta) I don't know what I enjoy more; the tastefully decorated rooms, a comfortable sitting room with mini office or the yummy breakfasts or just knowing that my room is always ready for me. See you in a couple of weeks. Angela Desrocher

From our guests with children: Thank you for your wonderful hospitality and for making the girls feel so welcome. Our breakfast on the porch complete with hummingbirds was fabulous. 

    From Georgia & Eve

Thank you for a wonderful stay! Your inn is truly beautiful & quite comfortable. You are both very special in welcoming all our children; Brendan, Patrick, Jack & Grace to the experience of a B&B. They loved the chocolate chip muffins.  Mary, Kevin & Children

From our guests from afar: Thank you for a wonderful stay in your lovely inn. Loved your breakfasts, you certainly understand what people want when they visit the U. S. for the first time and get a real taste of Maine( in more ways than one)                                  Nick & Joanne from Leicester, England

From our annual guests: Thanks so much for your hospitality & great breakfasts. The Lobster Quiche on Sunday was splendid!!! Please make my favorite Berri-Berri muffins again. We felt like we were with family.      Nina, George & the kids.

"Once again you have opened your inn to us & made us feel like family. Thanks for all the extras like the warm, fresh baked apple pie & mulled cider in front of the cozy fire. You always have a way of making our Annual Common Grounds Weekend Reunion so special. See you next year.

      
Helen, Darla & the Gang 2005

From travel writers: Thanks so much for the wonderful room & great breakfasts. One might find more elaborate inns but I doubt if there is a more congenial innkeeper in all of Waldo County. You are living proof that a B&B Innkeeper is what makes the stay memorable. Thanks again Janet Ward

To give visitors a true glimpse of what Maine can be, The Bartels provides guests with an old fashioned country breakfast that makes lunch unnecessary.                   Rick Rogers- Oklahoma