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OT beds
On 2013-10-03 09:45:46 +0000, Nick Maclaren said:
In article , Sacha wrote: On 2013-10-03 09:39:45 +0100, Martin said: Our bed is 7x7 so we have plenty of individual space and neither of us will *ever* forget the 3 or 4 days we spent with friends whose spare room contained a 4' bed for the two of us! It really was a case of synchronised breathing and turning! One of the problems with renting holiday cottages is the awful beds. Some owners use them as a last resting place for their old beds. I don't know if it's just a British habit to do that but friends have told us of some horrendous encounters with tatty furniture, uncomfortable beds, washing machines that don't etc. Everywhere we stayed in NZ was, without exception, comfortable, beautifully furnished and with superb breakfasts. Their b&b association does a great job. You should adapt to the location you are visiting. I used to carry a complete household toolkit when on holiday in rural areas, and usually had to fix quite a few completely broken items. My most common job was attaching the toilet to the floor :-) Regards, Nick Maclaren. Funny if it wasn't also shameful! Friends of mine with 3 year old twins were told by a holiday cottage owner that if the the washing machine wasn't working properly, they should just go to the launderette. No apologiy, no "I'll get it fixed or put in a new one", no money off the price of the holiday! In a wet summer, they spent more time trying to wash and dry wet or sandy clothes than any other single thing. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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