Shannon

Shannon

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14 years ago @ http://chezsven.blogsp... - B&B Etiquette: When Qu... · 0 replies · +1 points

What a lazy and inconsiderate person! There is this little thing called 'the internet' that would have provided the answers to her questions!

14 years ago @ http://chezsven.blogsp... - What's Happening ... · 0 replies · +1 points

We have tickets to the Carolina Chocolate Drops concert on May 30 being put on by Payomet Performing Arts Center:http://www.ppactruro.org/music.html

I think that the show is at the First Congregational Church, however, I have to check because the web page just says "Wellfleet."

14 years ago @ http://chezsven.blogsp... - Zipping Around the Out... · 0 replies · +1 points

I have used Zipcars in Brooklyn and Boston. I have even driven them from Boston to Montreal and back. Definitely easier and cheaper than regular rentals for weekend trips, great for going to the grocery store or IKEA when you live in the city and don't want to own a car. Members can now also rent Zipcars in Europe (London and Barcelona at the moment). :)

14 years ago @ http://chezsven.blogsp... - Bits & Pieces · 1 reply · +1 points

New Englanders, who have a long tradition of gathering at a local establishment to chew the fat, have a strange relationship with Dunkin Donuts that I don't understand. I think that maybe because there are fewer locally-run coffee shops or diners in many communities, DD has taken their place as a community spot. It can't be the coffee which is weak and characterless. I would be disappointed to encounter a Dunkin Donuts in Wellfleet. I would much rather go to the Wellfleet Marketplace, grab my cup there, browse the bookshelves and run into townspeople there. Or, I would favor going to a local coffee shop. Is there a seasonal location of The Hot Chocolate Sparrow in Wellfleet? Or am I making that up?

14 years ago @ http://chezsven.blogsp... - When A Rainy Forecast ... · 0 replies · +1 points

You can do it! And, PayPal allows you to accept payment in 22 currencies -- all the payer needs is a credit card; they don't even need to create a PayPal account.

14 years ago @ http://chezsven.blogsp... - When A Rainy Forecast ... · 1 reply · +1 points

Hi Sandy, What about using PayPal as a way to collect deposits?