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Valentine's Day at the High Pointe Inn

My all-time favorite gift of love from my husband came not on Valentine’s Day, but at Christmas last year. It had been a particularly rough year for us due in part to the challenges of running a business in a tough economy, plus the added stress of helping a family member get through a crisis. Though we tried to make the holidays a special time for celebrating friends and family, there were the occasional moments of sadness and longing for the carefree days before marriage and family and entrepreneurship. Read the rest of this entry »

A recent photo on the cover of the Cape Cod Times featured a rare Allen’s hummingbird on a feeder at a home in Harwich Port. Though it is not unusual to spot a hummingbird on the Cape, it is a rarity in the dead of winter. And this particular bird is worthy of a cover story because its normal habitat is coastal California and parts of central Mexico. Now I am not a bird expert, but this strange occurrence signals to me that this hummingbird has stumbled upon one of Cape Cod’s greatest secrets. It’s a great place to hang out at any time of the year. Let me tell you why.

Although it does snow here from time to time, the snow never lasts long. A good storm might drop as much as a foot at the beginning of the week, but by the time the weekend rolls around we’re looking at green grass again. Seriously, I saw golfers out the other day at the Hyannis Golf Club on Iyannough Road. I was out doing last minute Christmas shopping and there they were enjoying the back nine. Mind you, they were dressed for the weather, but they were golfing none-the-less.

Temperatures can dip into the 20s, and perhaps even into the teens in the wee hours of the morning. But 30s and 40s are more typical even in the dark days of winter. And now that the winter solstice has passed, the days are getting longer. Of course, it’s not beach weather yet, but it still is comfortable enough for a long walk on the beach. Casey, our yellow lab, loves a good walk on the beach in the winter. All kinds of cool things wash up on the beach after a good blow. Last year a vagrant buoy washed up on Sandy Neck Beach and created quite a stir. And the year before that the remains of an old shipwreck surfaced a Newcomb Hollow in Wellfleet. Winter is the perfect time to treasure hunt…you never know what you might find.

Winter is also the best time to go to a restaurant you may have been wanting to try. Off-season restaurants offer discounts, early bird dining, prix fixe menus, and other great deals in an effort to lure new diners. We take advantage of the slow winter months to find new haunts to recommend to our guests. Some restaurants also host wine dinners, cooking demonstrations, and themed events that are not only a great bargain but enormous fun. I’d share some pictures of the Naked Oyster’s Hawaiian Luau a couple of winters ago, but I’ve pledged to protect the innocent.

Now that the holidays are over, some of my favorite shops are offering deep discounts to deplete current inventory in an effort to ready themselves for their spring and summer stock. Red Fish Blue Fish on Main St. in Hyannis is a great spot to find fantastic gifts      for next year’s stockings at up to 75% off. Having been caught in the crunch of finding fun and funky items for the stockings I stuff this year, you can bet I’m going to be taking advantage of that sale.

Finally, most lodging properties are offering great deals for both midweek and weekend travel. Here at the High Pointe Inn in West Barnstable on Cape Cod, we offering 25%
off a 3-night mid-week stay from now through March 31st. That’s a savings of more than $100 off our regular low off-season rates!. We also have a great 3-night Romantic Valentine’s Getaway Package that includes side-by-side in-room couples massages, 3-course gourmet dinner for two, a bottle of chilled champagne and chocolate-dipped strawberries. And for our teacher friends, we just put together a Teacher’s PET package for February and April vacation weeks.

For more information on these and our other great packages, call us toll free at 1-888-362-4441 or visit our Specials and Packages page on our website.

After all, if hummingbirds want to hang around on the Cape this winter, there must be something to it.

Many years ago when I was in the prime of my wanderlust years, I worked on cruise ships. It was a great way to see the world, meet new people, and learn new customs. New Year’s Eve is celebrated around the world. The new year signifies new hope, a chance for a new beginning, and an opportunity to say goodbye to the mistakes we made in the previous year and start anew with 12 as yet untainted months of possibilities.

One of my favorite New Year’s traditions I learned from my colleagues on board the ss Stellar Solaris, a Greek liner that sailed the Caribbean, South America, and the Amazon river from November through April. New Year’s Eve found us steaming south towards the equator and most of the crew were far from home and family. We got to reminiscing about holidays and traditions. As midnight approached, one of the Danish girls onboard got up on her chair and motioned for all of us to do the same. “In Denmark,” she explained, “it is a tradition to jump from the tallest piece of furniture in your home at the stroke of midnight.” It signifies leaving the worries from the previous year behind you,” she told us,  “and leaping into the new year with hope for better things to come.”

So, as the clock began to chime at midnight that year, and every year hence, I and, now my husband too, jump from the tallest piece of furniture near us with hope for a healthy, happy, and prosperous New Year. It may sound crazy to you, but to us it is a joyful leap of faith.

You can learn about other fun, funky, and far out New Year traditions by reading Travel and Leisure Magazine’s December 2020 enewsletter article, entitled, “World’s Strangest New Year Traditions.”

And here is a New Year gift to you from the High Pointe Inn:  Stay 3 nights mid-week (Sunday-Thursday)  and save 25% on all 3 nights! Enjoy beautiful ocean views, warm & toasty fireplace rooms, full breakfast cooked-to-order each morning, plus afternoon coffee/tea and cookies. This offer is v alid Jan. 3 through March 31, 2020, Sunday through Thursday ONLY. [Blackout dates: February 12 - 20, 2020.] Call now for best availability.

Happy New Year Everyone!

On this rare and unusually snowy morning on Cape Cod, my husband and I had breakfast together. What’s so extraordinary about that, you might ask? Well, we own a bed and breakfast inn on Cape Cod, and most Sunday mornings we prepare breakfast for our guests. This Sunday before Christmas, however, we are experiencing a classic Nor’easter. The wind is howling, the snow is drifting, and we cannot see out the windows because they are covered in snow. The weather forecasters prepared us well for this event, giving us 2-3 days warning of what was to come. Anyone contemplating a trip to Cape Cod this weekend probably deferred that trip for another day, opting to stay home where hopefully they are safe and warm. So we find ourselves sans guests for the first Sunday morning in many, many months. Hence, it gave us an opportunity to prepare breakfast for each other and to sit down and enjoy it together in front of the fireplace. It was like being a guest in our own home, only better.

We serve a full menu of breakfast items for our guests to choose from each morning, which is a bit out of the ordinary for most inns. Most inn guests will be served a plated breakfast of the innkeeper’s choosing. We believe that breakfast, being the most important meal of the day and one that is often a rare occurrence in this hectic world, should be special for all of our guests, and since everyone has different likes and dislikes, we offer a choice of at least six entrées every morning, plus a chef’s special.

So this morning we chose ebelskiver. A holiday treat in their native Denmark, ebelskiver are light, puffy pancakes that can be filled with fruit, jam, cheese, chocolate or pastry cream. You need a special ebelskiver pan to cook them in, but they are a delight whether served for breakfast, as an hors d’oeuvre, light supper or dessert. My husband served them with warm, maple-glazed sausages and real Grade A, dark amber, maple syrup. Yum!

It was a wonderful way to start the day, and a pleasant reminder of how important the other “B” in B & B is.

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