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About
Aspen Grove
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Have you ever dreamed of living among the mountains! |

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If so, a stay at Aspen
Grove could be your dream come true! |
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Nature Abounds at
Aspen Grove
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We
are situated on 10 acres,
a stream and
wide open spaces!!!
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Our gardens and the
surrounding areas are
smothered by
fir, pine and
spruce trees,

roses, berries,
wildflowers, vegetables,

aspen, fruit trees and perennials.
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Our visitors
include
deer,
fox,
coyote,
hawks,
bald eagles,
moose,

black bear,
mountain lion,
red-winged black birds,
bluebirds,
and hummingbirds - -
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and
the buffalo are only
a short drive away.
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Your accommodations were remodeled from 2002 - 2004 and were reopened
for Summer 2004.
At the Guest House:
- you must furnish food and
personal items;
- there is a good stock of
paper supplies (kleenex, toilet tissue, paper towels,
napkins, garbage bags);
- no housekeeping is
provided during your stay;
- no smoking or pets
allowed;
- washer and dryer are
available (incl. laundry soap, Spray & Wash, bleach,
and fabric softener).
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YOUR HOSTS
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Lloyd and Alice have
traveled extensively to learn first-hand about world agriculture and
environmental issues.
Lloyd was raised on a
fruit and vegetable farm that used horses into the 1960s. He
spent his career as a USDA research soil scientist.
Alice spent her
youth in the out-of-doors. She was a university professor of
soil and water sciences and a USDA program director for sustainable
agriculture.
We have owned and
operated the Aspen Grove Guest House since 1997. |
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