To: The View Point Inn\r
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As a well deserved graduation gift to my daughter, I offered to take her on a “Twilight” tour of the Northwest seeking out sights of the book and movie of the same name. We began our journey in Seattle traveling thru Washington State and Oregon ending in San fransico where we traveled home to Michigan. I offered this gift to recognize her diligent efforts in high school, and had no expectations of the trip for myself. Having said that, as we drove up the winding hill to the View Point Inn I had just set it aside as another stop on the: “Twilight” tour. \r
When you least expect it, little miracles fall into your life. It’s rare that I enter a place where I feel as spiritually at home as I did at the Viewpoint Inn. Knowing a little bit of its story, I believe it to exemplify the perfect marriage of love and science. Like this took love, passion, careful thought, and WORK to hurdle the obstacles before it, and the result is a thing of beauty. Everything is right here, and it steams of its author’s passion and taste. Now it’s possible to take a place of such grandiose charm and ruin it with people, but that is not the “View Point”, in fact, its people and kind culture is the heartbeat of the place. What I am trying to say is: there is a place in this world where kindness, charm, and grace meet on your behalf, and it’s called the Viewpoint Inn.\r
I hope this place can be successful and prosper as it should, but part of me would like to keep it a secret as it will always stand in my mind as one of the most precious places I have visited.\r
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Thank you sincerely Viewpoint Inn for sharing just a little bit of your magic \r
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Sincerely\r
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Robert F. Webster\r
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Pros: genuine hospitality and comfort
Cons: that I can't keep the ++++ experience a secret
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