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» jerrib - Welcome, Vickie, to your new topic Interesting you should start with Thornwood Castle. You mention near and far. This is near for me and far for you! Just curious as I love that you started your writing career here with a Washington State location! I'll be sure and add your link to my article.My article on the castle is at http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/wash... . It's always great to see a new perspective. Welcome to the Suite! -- posted by jerrib » Veesuite - Re: Welcome, Vickie, to your new topic In response to message posted by jerrib:
What a coincidence! When I saw the mini series in January, I was fascinated with the house and just recently discovered the connection to Thornewood. I knew filming had been done elsewhere, but was sure it was in California only. When I found the info, I was floored. I read too that they will be filming at Thornewood in January 2003 or could be December 2002 for the film about Ellen Rimbauer. I'm adding your link to my USA link section. Thanks so much for sending it and thanks for adding my link to your article. Vickie -- posted by Veesuite » calicokitty1 - Thornewood Castle Hi Vickie!What an interesting article! I've never seen Stephen King's "Rose Red", but now I hope to catch up with it sometime. I love bed and breakfasts and though these days I am but an armchair traveler, I certainly enjoy reading about them and checking out your recommended websites. My favorite inn in New Englad is the Red Lion Inn in Stockbridge, Mass., and on a grander resort scale, Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, New York. The Lord Jeffrey Inn in Amherst, Mass is another old favourite. See, now you have made me nostalgic for trips of yore and filled with wanderlust! Best, Meet Milo Lebowitz! "The Cats Came Back!" by Milo Lebowitz -- posted by calicokitty1
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