It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like…Spring in Lancaster County
Several signs of spring are emerging…… Spring flowers are blooming in the yard, in the windowboxes, and romancing the plates at The Artist’s Inn If you venture out and about Lancaster Count, you’ll see lots of newborn animals like goats, horses, and lambs. There’s a new show at Sight and Sound Theatre – David (it’s …
Why you should stay at The Artist’s Inn during the Coronavirus Outbreak
Here at The Artist’s Inn, you’ll find enough toilet paper, not as a decorating theme, but as a necessary amenity. We are small – with only 3 rooms. You’ll only meet 6 other people, including your hosts….. And that’s if we are full! So if you are worried about being in a crowded place, that …
Some guests come and go and need their time alone. Other guests we’ll get to know a little more….Abbee and Kevin have been visiting since 2001 every year for Labor Day and we were thrilled that this year they celebrated their honeymoon with us! Congratulations and we wish you many years of happiness together. Celebrations …
8:45 a.m., September 24, at the breakfast table of The Artist’s Inn – there’s six guests eating and talking and a mournful cry comes from the windowbox outside….first one window and then the other. We investigate and find a kitten – about 4 months old who looks amazingly like our neighbor’s cat Mittens. He demands …
Several weeks late, several false delivery times, and after mistakenly being trucked to Long Island, Bruce’s Garrabrandt’s coffee table book, Cattle Drive (And 153 Other Random Acts of Artistic Nonsense) has finally arrived at the inn. Of course, it was another “drop ship” arrangement. That means that the semi slows down just enough for you …
Fall in Lancaster County is perhaps the most beautiful time of the year. There’s frost on the pumpkins, a chill in the air and the leaves are putting on a show of their own. Our grand old lady behind the inn (a Norway Maple about 150 years old) provides plenty of leaves for our back …