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Showing posts with label Hotels with libraries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hotels with libraries. Show all posts

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Movie Library

Hope's movie library has officially passed the 100 movie mark! What a better way to pass it than with the classic The Wizard of Oz? 
Speaking of libraries, we also picked up a copy of The Chase from Janet Evanovich's latest series (Fox and O'Hare). So many books and movies, so little time!
Curious what's in our library collection? Check out the notes on our Facebook page!




This blog is brought to you by the lovely (biased opinion, we know) Stone Turtle – Lodging, a small family owned and operated hotel / lodging business near Lawton, Oklahoma, Fort Sill,  the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Meers and Medicine Park. Yeah, that’s right we’re a small lodging business close to all the awesomeness Oklahoma has to offer!!

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Hope's kitchen cabinet's have gotten a slight paint and glitter makeover! Who doesn't love glitter?!
 
I'll just leave the result a mystery. May your imagination glitter!

Danielle

The Stone Turtle




This blog is brought to you by the lovely (biased opinion, we know) Stone Turtle – Lodging, a small family owned and operated hotel / lodging business near Lawton, Oklahoma, Fort Sill,  the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Meers and Medicine Park. Yeah, that’s right we’re a small lodging business close to all the awesomeness Oklahoma has to offer!! 

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Bibliotel



Yesterday I had some time and browsed through some old books that I hadn’t looked at in years. I opened one of the books and out came a bookmark that instantly caught my attention.  On the top of the bookmark there is a symbol that is reminiscent of an opened book and next to the symbol it says Bibliotels – lesend reisen – reisend lessen (travelling while reading – reading while travelling).  There are actually hotels out there that cater to the avid reader. And I thought, we were the only place on this earth that offered tons of book to be enjoyed by our guests. Since this bookmark definitely  predates e-readers and the whole online internet craze, I used my modern technology and googled ‘bibliotels’ (a nice example for a portmanteau word btw) and  wahoooo, there are still many, many bibliotels in existence. To be found all over the world and one of them is right here in Oklahoma (The Stone Turtle)!!!!!  It makes me so happy to know that there are still people out there who enjoy a good book. Nothing can come close to the feeling of being totally enchanted by a good read, holding a real book in your hand while comfortably curled up on the sofa. It’s even better when it is rainy and dreary outside, or, as in Oklahoma, too windy.


So that is how I remembered many, many years ago – before the modern technological age had started, when a book was published called ‘The Never-ending story’ by Michael Ende. It was on my booklist to buy as soon as I had the time to get to a bookstore. This was in the 1980s. It was the age before instant gratification became the norm and I still remember how sweet the anticipation was to wait for something that one really desired. So, one evening, I came home from work and walked into the kitchen and opened the fridge. I was looking for stuff to make dinner and my eyes saw something totally foreign in a refrigerator:  ‘The Never-ending Story.’ Oh my, I was soooo happy  to see that book. But since my husband had been so sweet to go out and buy this book for me and create such a sweet surprise for me, I thought that he deserved some kind of dinner. Cooking dinner seemed to take forever.  We ate and cleaned up the kitchen and NOW, I could finally start with my new book. Oh what a joy! It was a rainy and dreary day outside, we didn’t have a fireplace so there was no fire crackling, but, nevertheless,  it felt so unbelievably good to curl up on the sofa with a nice warm blanket and a fluffy pillow and that much-anticipated book and begin to read. I read until the wee hours of the next morning when I finally decided it was time to get some sleep; after all, I had to go to work in just a few hours.

Often I wonder, if people still get to experience this simple pleasure in the day and age of instant gratification. When you miss out on the ‘Vorfreude’ (the pleasant anticipation while waiting for something you desired so much), miss out on the curling up on a sofa, miss out on having a real book in your hand where you can actually turn the pages, mark the pages, highlight areas, add notes. And strangely enough missing out on all the pleasant memories reading can give you. I never thought that something as mundane as reading a book can leave you with those warm pleasant memories that last a lifetime.


So, if you have the need to create memories that involve books and coffee, feeling warm and fuzzy, book a weekend in a bibliotel and enjoy every second of it. And remember – there is a bibliotel right here in Oklahoma – just call us for a reservation.

Happy Reading, my friends!

Ingrid

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Come September!

No, not the Rock Hudson movie (although I am keeping my eyes open for it). Yes, it feels like September is finally here. Medicine Park welcomed the month with the Mayor's Blues Ball. Always lovely listening to blues music in the Park! The temperature has cooled off a bit and took some of that humidity with it. Perfect time to go hiking in the Wichita Mountains!


Works of William Faulkner and Mary Shelley have officially joined the library in one of our vacation homes! Nothing says fall is in the air like some outdoor reading and coffee drinking, right? Right!

We promised some restaurant recommendations so here they are:

Basically right down the road, we recommend:

Meers

It's an absolute must, because if you don't you'll be sure to run into someone who did and have to explain why you didn't have yourself a Meers burger. It's old-timey and credit cards are still a no-no. Our recommendations: a Meers cheeseburger, fried green tomatoes, and a peach cobbler with ice cream. FYI, one cobbler will serve four people. You'll be sorry when you didn't believe us about the cobbler.

Ann's Country Kitchen
This literally is right down the road. The service is always friendly. Not once have we been there and the service was not friendly. Plus, it's one of the only places open for breakfast in the area and not closed on Sundays.  Win-win. We recommend you try some of Ann's pies.

Near by we recommend:

Tiny Mae's

Located in Elgin, it's just a short drive away. The food's great, the servers are friendly, and they have a beer on tap. Open for lunch and dinner.

The Blue Cow
It's a little further to drive than Elgin, but it's worth it. Want a real small-town dining experience? Then wander on over to Sterling and eat at the Blue Cow. The burgers are amazing!! They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. To the ladies at the Blue Cow, thanks for giving me a menu!

I didn't see the special because I wouldn't have been able to resist ordering the Oklahoma Outlaw burger which had a description that made even my stomach churn. So I double-dog dare you to order it if it's still available (and report back to me, of course).

Daylight Donuts &Thai Food Express
Don't let the name scare you away. They have the most amazing Thai cuisine ever. Especially in Lawton.The quality of the fresh produce is wonderful and the quantity is right. Watch out for the spicy level (0-4) and you'll be alright. Don't eat meat? They have a tofu option for every dish they make! Did I mention that the service is great? Because it is!


Those are the top contenders. We've been exploring some of the new restaurants in the small towns, so we hope to be able to share more.

In other news,

Medicine Park is getting ready for it's annual Flute Festival and Art Walk! September 20-21, 2014. We're excited. What's better than strolling through the historic cobblestones of Medicine Park listening to enchanting Native American music and looking at art? Not too much besides that outdoor coffee-sipping reading mentioned earlier. Need a place to stay for your Flute Festival trip? Mozy on over to our Facebook page and check us out.

Lawton's annual International Festival is also right around the corner (Sept. 26-28).

I don't know about you, but I'm kinda hungry now. Have an amazing and cheerful week!

Danielle




This blog is brought to you by the lovely (biased opinion, we know) Stone Turtle – Lodging, a small family owned and operated hotel / lodging business near Lawton, Oklahoma, Fort Sill,  the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Meers and Medicine Park. Yeah, that’s right we’re a small lodging business close to all the awesomeness Oklahoma has to offer!!