Not many bed-and-breakfast have a bookcase in each room filled with inspiring readings, like the ones you see here, about an achievable, thriving future. At Frog’s Way, everything inside and outside the B&B speaks to the well-being that comes from…
Winter can be cozy, calming and regenerative, with the right situation. At Frog’s Way, we are super close to hiking, skiing, skating, sledding opportunities, and rich cultural events (https://events.visitithaca.com/) and we provide warm, nurturing indoor spaces for relaxing or remote…
In addition to the important information in our previous blog, we are also making the following change: Because we can only make the B&B available to one party at a time, and there’s a two-day gap for ventilation, cleaning, and…
Dear travelers We know you have every reason to be cautious in your travel plans in this pandemic era. So, as businesses begin to reopen with care, we’d like to let you know what we are doing to make your…
1. Events: Throughout our area, there are plenty of activities all winter Examples: www.ithaca.com/special_sections/winter_times/ and www.downtownithaca.com/chili-cook-off/ (Feb 8) 2. On-site Recreation: Just steps away from the B&B are our swimming pond, great for skating, and our miles of trails, great for…
Two of my mindulness-activism images won prizes in a local mural contest (“Justice Walls”) and will appear in town sometime this spring and summer. Ithaca is rich in murals with a message (www.ithacamurals.com), and I feel very honored.
The Cayuga Waterfront Trail, less than 10 minutes from Frogs Way B&B, is a great way to taste the magic of Ithaca and of Cayuga Lake. This 6-mile trail along the shores of Cayuga Lake and the Cayuga Inlet, designed…
At Frog’s Way, it’s easy to slip into a deeply relaxing sense of place. The paintings and photographs of local scenes by local artists adorn every room. We’ve just freshened up the Lavender room with this year’s harvest of lavender…
Coming out of Frog’s Way, you find beauty growing all around. In front, herbs and perennial flowers (pictured above) mingle together next to “low tunnels” that house edible greens, like the spinach below. These mini-greenhouses have netting that protect the greens from animals,…