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"..More to the point, breathing space describes the
decor here. Bright ivy stencils dance along the dinning rooms walls,
period antiques reside in moderation and full breakfasts on the
wraparound porch start Indian summer days with a smile.
Upstairs, the J. Edward Curtis Room, Jasso's dearest, is
perched in a wide turret with a private porch looking over the golden
top of a massive poplar tree in the front yard. Look to the left, look
to the right, what you're seeing is a quintessential Kettle Moraine
panorama - trademark rolling hills flushed with seasonal colors.
"You can hear the wind through the trees," Kim says. It's very
relaxing." Inside, hoist your stocking feet on the bed's homemade
quilt, graze at the fireplace, watch on of the inn's 80 videotapes or
take a dip in the boomerang-shaped double whirlpool. Farm life ain't so
hard after all.
Visitors to the Plymouth area one hour north or
Milwaukee, enjoy horseback riding in the Kettle Moraine State Forest,
popping corn over an open hearth at the historic Wade House in Greenbush
and hunting for antiques. "
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