About Your Innkeepers Terry & Ginger
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Meet Caspar
Besides the fact that many people are
allergic to animals, here is a very good reason
why we do not allow pets to stay at Mrs. B's.
Caspar just won't allow it. However he is a
bit shy with people he doesn't know so you
may never see him while here. A native
Hawaiian, of course he loves sushi. He has
flown from the Big Island to New England,
traveled to Florida in our 5th wheel..anc
back to New England, then out to Mrs. B's
Inn...and has managed to weather the
winters there in NE, and will do the same in
MN. Caspar is never allowed in guest rooms,
hisses at the river which flows just behind
the Inn, but loves being in the garden
Catnip, watching the birds...and sleeping of
course.
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Being the chef at Kokoke Lani allowed me to be very creative. The abundance of fine foods with
which to create the dishes we served our guests seemed endless. 300 white pineapple plants grew
on the property, along with papayas, mangoes, guava, tree grape, Tahitian limes, and other
delectable fruits. The flowers are beautiful and were used to dress the plates for morning
breakfast. I bring to you some of the recipes I created in Hawaii. One of our favorites, Kokoke
Lani French Toast a la Grand Marnier, but that is only the beginning. A love of cooking began as
soon as I could see over the counter in the kitchen...preparing and presenting wonderful
breakfasts for our guests is something I thoroughly enjoy. Terry and I live at Mrs. B's, this is our
home as well as the B&B Inn we run. Together we share a love of meeting people and providing
them a place to relax and unwind after a day of bicycling, tubing, canoeing, kayaking, fishing,
shopping or birding. All of these things and so much more, are available here in beautiful
Lanesboro.

Mrs. B's Historic Lanesboro Inn Our New Home
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We are not newcomers to innkeeping, having entertained
many guests from around the world at Kokoke Lani Bed &
Breakfast Inn in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii for a number of years
before selling it to move back to the mainland. Terry built the
two homes on the property that became the inn, overlooking a
180 degree view of the blue-green Pacific. Truly a master of all
trades, Terry has built eight houses in his lifetime, owned the
Orchid Isle Appliance Service Co. in Kona as well. He lived in
Hawaii for 15 years. The innkeeper picture was taken while we
were living in Kona. See Kokoke Lani Bed & Breakfast Inn
below and the view from guest lanai.