July 29, 2020
Day 211 - 155 Days to go
Base Camp Coffee of the Day: Highlander Grogg (Butterscotch/Rum flavor)
The Last Resort Project is beginning to draw to a close for us. I received news today that the buyers are wanting to wrap things up on the purchase this coming Monday. I have been reflecting on this and have mixed emotions. Mainly, I'm excited to get one more "Iron in the fire" out of the fire. The sale of the old "Hospitality Hill Resort" (a.k.a. "The Last Resort".... and for a short time "The Fisherman's Hide-Out") will allow us to be in a better position for our next Resort "project". The place still holds some significant memories for me. The primary memory was realizing the possibility of owning two resort properties instead of just one. That one notion is what made the difference, I believe, in the success of what we were trying to do. Which was trying to figure out how to make a living with small resorts. The answer was "Own more than One!"
Our nick-named "Last Resort" was a major stepping stone in our journey. Part of me will always feel that we never were able to see it through to the final vision that we had for the place. It's most important role for us was giving us the courage to pursue the next project which was the Treehouse Resort. Hopefully, the new owners will find similar inspiration as they begin their new "Resort Adventure"
Base Camp Coffee of the Day: Highlander Grogg (Butterscotch/Rum flavor)
The Last Resort Project is beginning to draw to a close for us. I received news today that the buyers are wanting to wrap things up on the purchase this coming Monday. I have been reflecting on this and have mixed emotions. Mainly, I'm excited to get one more "Iron in the fire" out of the fire. The sale of the old "Hospitality Hill Resort" (a.k.a. "The Last Resort".... and for a short time "The Fisherman's Hide-Out") will allow us to be in a better position for our next Resort "project". The place still holds some significant memories for me. The primary memory was realizing the possibility of owning two resort properties instead of just one. That one notion is what made the difference, I believe, in the success of what we were trying to do. Which was trying to figure out how to make a living with small resorts. The answer was "Own more than One!"
Our nick-named "Last Resort" was a major stepping stone in our journey. Part of me will always feel that we never were able to see it through to the final vision that we had for the place. It's most important role for us was giving us the courage to pursue the next project which was the Treehouse Resort. Hopefully, the new owners will find similar inspiration as they begin their new "Resort Adventure"
Adventure Quote: “The Adventure wants to move you onto another road in life - onto another journey and you dare defy the signs? Signs only get bigger and louder.”
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and "The Last Resort"
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