Yes, it is true, you can see the bed and breakfast live~usually 24/7 - on the internet. There is a slight delay with approximately 1200 to 1500 people a day logging onto the site. If you want to join in on the conversation or ask me, Julie a question; log on and if I have my glasses in the kitchen and saran wrap on the laptop I can easily answer you.
I have made some good friends lately, and hopefully given quite a few people some good laughs. Frequently, I have been turning the camera on the laptop so the viewers can get a better view of the food and plates I am sending out to the breakfast then the dinner guests. Since we are fully wireless at the mansion I can unplug the laptop and take it out to the back pasture so people can check on the llamas with me. You see, both of our llamas are pregnant and we are hoping to be able to catch them with the laptop. They are due any time now. Not a usual thing for a kitchen cam, but hey, we are a B&B and nothing is set in stone. Here is the youngest llama, Cookie, just after I delivered her three years ago.
This morning, after the llama check, I headed down to our store on Main Street, Hannibal. We joked and said we were taking a another field trip with the class. Not to the pasture for a llamas, but to the store itself. The muffins I made at breakfast were brought downtown and given out as samples. I even sold a couple of the muffin cookbooks as a result of the chocolate/coconut muffins. They ARE good ones. (That is part of the reason I took them downtown; I didn't want to eat on them all day!)
Either field trip yiou would like to make with me, click on over, and hopefully we can catch on of the llama births, or take another field trip around the mansion property. Early am is bfast and later in the day in dinner. Thank goodness llamas usually birth out during the middle of the day. Keep close...
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