Write a book in a studio next to a waterfall in California..

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Write a book in a studio next to a waterfall in California..

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Located in central California at the entrance to Sequoia National Park (the home of John Muir :) ). We are below the snow line, so it is wonderful any time of the year. Right on the crystal clear main fork of the Kaweah River. Today's guest caught a 20" trout! It's small, cozy and romantic.

See more info at www.californiaweekendgetaway.com.

We have traveled extensively, but would be open to a new adventure in the way of a trade.
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Looks incredible GeoffG! Lucky you - bookmarked!
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Hi Geoff, :)
would it be ok just to read a book & not write one :wink: :roll:
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Geoff,
Today's guest caught a 20" trout! It's small, cozy and romantic.
A 20" small, cozy and romantic trout? Wonderful, as is your property by the look of it.

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I once went out with a romantic old trout, but she was taller than that.
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:lol: Paolo! But don't tell me .... she got away?
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One day she looked skyward and said "Oh, look - lunch!" and I never saw her again.
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Great place and I love the interior photos. Sunflowers in foreground with burning log fire in background all in one shot is impressive, (even without the tall fish story), but I'm having trouble resolving guest reviews. The first few are only those little "x" boxes when viewed in Firefox, at least from here???
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It wasnt tall Joanna, only 20" :wink: :lol:
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Hi. I found the same as Joanna. I couldn't see the first few of the little guest review boxes- great idea to do that though :wink: It's a lovely spot!! :lol:

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Me too - the first 3 not shown, but 6 displayed. Nice idea, getting all your friends and rellies to write in your guest book!
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Joanna,

It's not a Firefox or an IE problem. The links don't exist on the server.

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