Saturday, January 28, 2017

A Box In the Mail!

Today we received a medium sized box through the mail which was  a surprised; we hadn't ordered anything and it wasn't anyones birthday.  It had a letter taped to the box and we opened it we got a surprise. 

It was from a couple who spend a night with us.  We meet the most wonderful folks at our inn and develop some great relationships with return customers.  Once in awhile we share a single breakfast and form a special bond.  This occurred several months ago with Judy and Wade from Texas.

Their letter read: "When my husband and I were celebrating our fortieth anniversary last March, we stayed at your wonderful inn and had such  an enjoyable visit.  You  generously gave us some absolutely gorgeous iris.
We discussed my family's orange slice cake and I told you I would send you the recipe.  I apologize for the delay but I am sending you the cake and the recipe.  I hope you enjoy it as much as my family over many, many years.  My grandmother made several cakes every christmas and game them  to her many friends and relatives.  
My husband Wade loved the apple pancakes you  prepared.  They were absolutely wonderful.   Could you share the recipe with us?   Thank you for the wonderful visit.  Your's truly, Wade and Judy."


It was nice to be reminded of this nice couple and our delightful conversation over breakfast.   We certainly didn't expect receiving a cake but we're grateful for their kindness.  The cake is somewhat similar to a fruitcake but much sweeter.  Its moist, full of nuts, coconut, dates and candy orange slices.  Its  really good!  It is now on our holiday baking list.  

A THANK YOU and the recipe is on its way to Texas.  We live in a country full of wonderful people.  

Thursday, August 18, 2016

A Great Overnighter!


Gordon and Linda Mueller;  Oft's Bed and Breakfast

One of the benefits of running a Bed and Breakfast is finding out from our guests, great places to go.  This we we got a 3 day break and it was time to relax and go on a road trip.  We had a couple from  Sioux Falls, SD stay with us and they told us what a great city they lived in; we had never been there.  

Its less than a 200 mile trip and on the way up we stopped at the Sergeant Floyd Memorial.  He was the only fatality on the Lewis and Clark Expedition and he is buried near Sioux City, Iowa.
There is a visitor center and nice museum there.

Our next stop was Falls Park in Sioux City.  Its the top visitation destination for the City and there is a really good reason, its beautiful.  Take a picnic lunch, good book, take the kids, grandma and grandpa and spend some quality time.  The old power plant is now a restaurant and we stopped for Ice cream. 


We stayed in the Cathedral Historic District at the Victorian Bed and Breakfast.  The house was built in 1888 and is operated by Nichole.  It is a beautiful house and the breakfast was gourmet.

After eating a delicious breakfast we visited with Nichole and her chief chef Marie about our 'inn keeping' experiences.  It was fun comparing 'notes'.


Linda is a big fan of large churches.  We stopped at Saint Joesph's Cathedral which is the show piece for the historical district.  It is certainly a beautiful and amazing church.  Next to the Bed and Breakfast was the Pettigrew House and Museum.  Pettigrew was a South Dakota Senator when it became a state.  We happened to walk in just as a tour was starting and got a grand show of the entire house.  
Pettigrew House
 The Senator was quite a traveler and collector and the state added a museum to the back of the home to hold some of his collections.  One side of his home is constructed of petrify wood.  Its really beautiful!  Some of the specimens are polished, many are rough.



At the side entrance of the home there is a 'prayer rock'.  It ways 3 tons and has two hand prints carved in the rock.  It looks like someone actually pushed their hand imprints into mud, but this is solid rock.  It is very old.  The hand imprints were large, slightly larger than my own hand.  


Monday, July 13, 2015

17 Beautiful Places to Stay in Nebraska

17 Beautiful Places to Stay in Nebraska 


Oft's Bed and Breakfast, Bennington, NE

We recently had guests who said they found out about us on Facebook.  We have a Facebook site but this was the first time anyone had mentioned that was where they found us.  They went on further to say we were listed as one of the: "17 Beautiful Places to Stay in Nebraska".  We tried a search on Facebook and there WE WERE!   We thought we would share some of the photos we took this year.  

Our flowers this year were beautiful; especially our lilies.  Star Gazers coloring up the pool.

Our fish are holding a Community Meeting!




Our florist is hard at work arranging flowers for our rooms.

Front door parking by request only!

Monday, April 27, 2015

Spring is HERE!


The tulips this spring are beautiful.   The recent rains have woken up the plants and birds.  It is a beautiful time of the year!



Sunday, March 1, 2015

A Gift, In the Form of a Poem

Gordon Room,  Oft's Bed & Breakfast, Bennington, Nebraska
The fun of owning a B & B is meeting all the nice couples who come and stay.  We eat breakfast with our guests and its wonderful simply visiting.  Recently we had a couple from Lincoln who came to 'get away' and have a retreat.  We have comment diaries in our rooms for guests to leave messages.  This is what Linda and Ned left:

“Hush! 
There are poems in these walls; these halls.
Stitched in the trapunto bed coverings,
Tucked in the curved dresser drawers,
Winking in the matching mirrors
Just enough for me to be
Playing “store” again with Grandma Louise,
Fashions cut from the J.C. Penny catalogue,
Stitching quilt blocks together,
On the Singer treadle,
Just before we board the sleigh bed
Bound for yesteryear dreams.”


Linda and Ned

What a nice gift!

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Happy Valentines Day!



Valentine's Day is always popular with Bed & Breakfasts; we've been booked for quite a while.   One gentleman asked Linda to fix up a surprise for his Valentine, a dozen red roses.  Linda put the final touches on this bouquet.   They're lovely!

This one reminded me of my Valentine, the BEST in the bunch.  God bless.....  Gordon


Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Video Presentations About BENNINGTON!

We are proud to announce that we've started a YouTube channel; its:  "bennhistsoc."   Just like bennington-historical-society.    If you get into YouTube and search for bennhistsoc you will find our narrated presentations about Bennington's history.  Currently we have a presentation about: 

  • Who and What was here before Bennington (pre 1887), 
  • Bennington's Business District (pre-1913),
  • The Downtown Fire of 1913,
  • German Settlement and the Dutch Hall 


Learn something about Bennington and "share" with your friends.