Sunday, May 30, 2010

What's flowering in Ithaca NY?



The Inn at Gothic Eves has many flower gardens. I am adding annuals early this year due to the unseasonably warm spring. I try to take advantage of this warmth because there is usually a lot of rain as well. This allows me to get my annuals in early and not have to water much. This year, the Inn is getting the warmth without the rain. This past weekend had forecasted two days of rain showers and it never rained. So consequently, I am watering everyday. The perennials are plentiful and pictured are a few of the them.

The Solomon Seal is blooming here in the colonial garden between the two houses. Also the Irises next to the Smokehouse are also blooming and smell like candy. Perennial Bachelor's Button, Siberian Irises, Forget-Me-Nots, Star of Bethlehem, and Magnolia are also blooming. The yard looks so beautiful with the lime green of the plants mixing with all of the whites and purples.

Why not come see for yourself?

Innkeeper Rose Hilbert
POB 95, 112 E. Main St.
Trumansburg, NY, 14886
info@gothiceves.com
www.gothiceves.com
1-800-387-7712607-387-6033
fax 607-387-4035

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The Inn at Gothic Eves, Ithaca NY is Celebrating

My daughter, Anna, is graduating from the Charles O'Dickerson High School, Trumansburg, NY. To celebrate and honor her accomplishments, I am offering all guests a complimentary night in the Cayuga Lake Wine Region!

If you make reservations at my Finger Lakes Bed and Breakfast Sunday through Thursday for 3 nights, you will pay for only 2 nights. Holidays and special events are excluded. This offer is good till July 1st, Anna's 18th birthday.

Anna plans to spend for one year in Thailand before going to MASSART in Boston MA.  She received a scholarship from MASSART and will be studying Industrial Design.  Make reservations online from the website and look forward to staying in this romantic Inn where you will find private, elegant, luxury accommodations.


Innkeeper Rose Hilbert
POB 95, 112 E. Main St.
Trumansburg, NY, 14886
info@gothiceves.com
www.gothiceves.com
1-800-387-7712
607-387-6033
fax 607-387-4035

Bridal Shower Event at a Finger Lakes Bed and Breakfast


The Inn at Gothic Eves recently held a Bridal Shower Event for a couple from Cornell University Vet School. The happy couple and friends started their party on the slate terrace with drinks and appetizers. Many participants were from the vet school and the mother of bride also attended.

Lunch was a Tea party which was held inside in the large dining room. After lunch, the guests moved into the living room where the bride proceeded to open her gifts. The menu was provided by Simply Red Lakeside Bistro and included:
  • Artisan Cheese with fruit, spiced nuts, olives, baguettes,
  • Hummus with pink peppercorns, garlic and lemon
  • Chicken Salad Sandwich made with local roasted, pulled, curried chicken , spinach, apricots, chevre, sugared orange slices on a honey yogurt roll
  • Grilled Eggplant Sandwich made with baby arugula, oven cured tomatoes,and a haloumi cheese, yogurt, and a tahini and mint sauce on focaccia
  • Cheddar Chive and black pepper Scones, Blueberry and Apples miniature muffins
  • White Cake with lemon curd filling and a white mousseline icing with lemon zest decorated with fresh edible flowers and mint
  • Tea – Black and Mint
If you are interested in having a small event at the Inn please contact us. The Inn can accommodate 15-20 people for a sit down dinner, 25-30 people for a buffet and with a tent no more than 50 people.

Innkeeper Rose Hilbert
POB 95, 112 E. Main St.
Trumansburg, NY, 14886
info@gothiceves.com
www.gothiceves.com
1-800-387-7712
607-387-6033
fax 607-387-4035

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Ithaca NY, Bed and Breakfast Gets a Facelift: Followup II



The Inn at Gothic Eves has been busy this winter. When everyone else was hunkering down and waiting out this economic crisis, I was busy giving the Inn a facelift. When my guests are feeling more financially secure, I will be ready to make them feel special and help them recover from the long worrisome winter. I are continuing the Facelift Series with Followup II, The Ivy Room.

The Ivy room is on the second floor and is named for its wallpaper. This room is a bright room with a wall of windows facing East. It must have been one of the last rooms to be renovated by the previous owner. ( Before shot is second photo, right) There were 3 types of wallpaper in this room and the room was busy. A large armoire faced the windows which took too much space to have any seating, and the linens did not quite match the colors in the room. There was also not enough lighting to accommodate guests' needs. One side of the bed did not have a side table for lighting and bedside guest belongings.

To remove 2 out of 3 wallpapers, the wall of windows was remodeled and wood paneling and trim was added below the windows. Cracks in the plaster were also repaired. The paneling was painted and 2 wallpapers were removed. This provided one palette of color to match. I found great choices for the bed linens and settled on this blue/green spread. The armoire was then removed from the room and replaced with two armed-chairs and a table that was refinished with a matching ottoman. This unique ottoman piece has a style similar to a horse saddle, and I love it in this room. A second side table was added, as well as three lamps which gave the room a warm feeling at night. Last but not least, closets were cleaned of extraneous items to give guests more useful space.

The room is still bright but it feels much larger, less busy and it is much more comfortable for guests to relax without always sitting on the bed. You can be one of the first
guests to reserve the new Ivy Room at this Finger Lakes Bed and Breakfast. The website is still trying to catch up with all of the work, but should show all of the new changes this week.

I look forward to taking care of you and showing you the fruits of so much hard work.

Innkeeper Rose Hilbert
POB 95, 112 E. Main St.
Trumansburg, NY,14886
info@gothiceves.com
www.gothiceves.com
1-800-387-7712
607-387-6033
Photography by Jumping Rocks