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What are the "facilities provided by the Guest house in Delhi"?
"Guest house" establishments in Delhi offer the following facilities:
1. Reception: Unlike hotels, guest houses typically have smaller reception areas or may lack a receptionist. Consequently, the payment process is often more relaxed compared to hotels, with guests sometimes allowed to settle their bills later after checking in.
2. Bedrooms: Guest houses provide a diverse range of room options, catering to various preferences, from dorm-style accommodations to fully private bedrooms or suites. The availability of different room types may vary depending on the specific guest house.
3. Bathrooms: While private bathrooms are common, shared bathroom facilities are also prevalent in mountainous regions. If a guest house has shared bathrooms, they are usually located in the corridor or shared between adjacent rooms. In some cases, families booking multiple rooms may share a common bathroom.
4. Common Areas: Guest houses offer more than just accommodation; they often provide additional amenities for guests' enjoyment. These amenities may include restaurants, swimming pools, lounges, billiards rooms, and laundry facilities. Some guest houses also organize events such as barbecues, bike excursions, and guided hikes.
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The NatureCoaster.com Story for our Ten-Year Anniversary
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I was stuck in a chair. I could get up, but I wasn’t supposed to. I was instructed to sit and heal from the extensive wounds I had suffered on August 26, 2013, exactly one week past my 51st birthday. Now, we are celebrating ten years of NatureCoaster on April 6 and I hope you will join us. Event details are at the end of the story. Meanwhile, this is the condensed version of how NatureCoaster.com came to be. I had been in an induced coma in the UF Shands ICU and Burn Units for months and was “sprung” just before Thanksgiving, at which time I was sent to an excellent rehab hospital in Brooksville. At least I was on home turf while I relearned how to walk, pick things up and move them where I wanted, and how to use the bathroom without help. Still, I didn’t want to sit in a chair too long. I wanted to do something. While talking with a very good friend she suggested, “You should take the magazine online. Everybody loved it!” It is now early 2014 and I got a spiffy laptop computer, beginning my future… creating NatureCoaster.com. It began with learning WordPress and using the free template of the year, Magazine, and free web hosting to recreate the very popular, but not profitable “Travelhost of the Nature Coast” that I had published from 2004-2010 when the Gulf Coast oil spill put the final nails in the coffin of that business. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve8NjnBAGH0 NatureCoaster.com is Born I got a call from a former colleague, asking me to be part of a Familiarization (FAM) Tour of Citrus, Hernando, and Pasco counties with Robin Draper, creator of Authentic Florida. We visited parks, ate in some of the best local restaurants, and took a wonderful boat tour together with the Tourism agencies for each County. One night, we stayed at one of the cabins on Chinsegut Hill together, just Robin and me. “You need an email list! That’s how you grow,” she told me. She also gave me her phone number and a LOT of encouragement. Robin became my mentor and without her, NatureCoaster wouldn’t have made it to the end of our first year. In April 2014, I interviewed Howard Bellamy for our first feature story. He was a true gentleman and shared stories with me of growing up in a different time on Florida’s Nature Coast. I still remember him telling me about Frances (he and his brother, David, called their mom by her first name while she helped them negotiate the music business of the 1970s and beyond) and how she and their dad tamed the land in Darby and grew their cattle business. David and Howard Bellamy at their family ranch in the 1970s. Image courtesy of The Bellamy Brothers. He also told me about going fishing in Port Richey, jumping in the Weeki Wachee River, the origins of the San Antonio Rattlesnake Festival, and more. We sent out our first newsletter. Were there 50 readers? About this time, I realized that if this was going to be my career, I would need to have income, so I began a local business directory. This required paid hosting and an investment in software. I began searching for the domain name. The one I wanted, NatureCoasting, wasn’t available. I liked the action verb idea, but compromise had to be made, so NatureCoaster it is. I charged $36.50 to be in the directory because I figured it had to be worth at least 10 cents a day to a local business. Several of the customers from the printed magazine invested in this, giving me enough hope to keep going. Some wanted to pay more, so I made a “top-of-the-directory” position for $100/year. Friends and Partners make NatureCoaster.com Grow Our newest NatureCoasters at Art in the Park. Image by Diane Bedard. Over the years, so many people came alongside us to bring us to where we are today: More than 245,000 unique visitors to the site in 2023 and growing! I got freelance jobs from former customers and new customers. I was able to work on a video series with Shannon Burns and Steve Sofcheck called “Gems of the Nature Coast,” writing and editing half-hour segments. These Gems aired on the Citrus County Key TV station only and could be seen on YouTube. I worked in trade for a commercial being made for NatureCoaster.com and a media schedule on the station. The commercial we created won second place at the Florida Outdoor Writer’s Association Excellence in Craft awards that year. Greatest Hits 106 management, Steve and Stephanie Schurdell met with me and agreed to sponsor our calendar of events with radio spots. Their support was instrumental in getting the word out that a digital magazine was available for organizations throughout the Nature Coast to add their events to, connecting the region. Captain "Shell" Marinaro, Marla Chancey, Robin Draper, and Diane Bedard enjoying the Gulf of Mexico on their way back to Gill Dawg's Marina. When COVID came, the events came to a standstill, and the radio stations and I agreed to stop the sponsorship until there were events to promote again. When the time came to revisit, NatureCoaster.com was so strong that I never reached back out to them. Mentors and Friends Contribute to NatureCoaster.com Robin encouraged me to join the Florida Outdoor Writers Association. She encouraged me to enter their Excellence in Craft Awards and I actually won a couple of awards in 2017. Again in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022. I met Sally White at my first conference, and we became fast friends, both serving on the Board of Directors. Meanwhile, Robin retired and found Melanie Lentz-Janney to take on the next chapter of Authentic Florida. Melanie Lentz-Janney, publisher of AuthenticFlorida.com, and Diane Bedard, publisher of NatureCoaster.com proudly display their 2018 Sunshine Blog Awards at FLBlogCon. Robin also brought me to Florida BlogCon, where I met hundreds of bloggers from around Florida, as well as major advertisers who recognized blogging and social media as viable promotional channels. One of my connections from that organization places all our community news on the site as well as helps with blessing and editing events that are added to the NatureCoaster Calendar: Meagan Goepferich. A writer, Jacqueline Bodnar, got my name from FLBlog Con and reached out to me about being a part of her book, Blogging for Bucks. NatureCoaster.com is Chapter Five! Sally White has won many writing awards and has become a regular contributor to NatureCoaster.com. I love her writing, and as NatureCoaster has grown, I had to take on more management responsibilities. Sally publishes Florida for Families and she and her husband, Chef Randal White, are part owners in Remington Steakhouse at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida. One of those responsibilities was best outsourced… website management. Delegation Makes NatureCoaster.com Better In the first few years, every time I had an idea of ways to grow NatureCoaster’s content or usability, I ended up working on a WordPress project that came with a lot of challenges, so I would be frustrated, cussing, and pounding away. One day my husband suggested I contact Stefen Phelps, now co-founder of Kelp Creative Agency. At that time, Stefen was coding websites for a well-known web agency in Tampa and he took me on as a freelance project on his own time. Whew! Then Stefen wanted to meet. “This is my friend, Luke Kenney, a graphic designer. We want to start our own agency in Brooksville and we want to have you as our first customer,” Stefen said as we sipped coffees in downtown Brooksville. They named the agency KELP and NatureCoaster.com was their first customer. They took our homemade logo and made it professional, providing us with a level of professionalism rarely seen. They understood and believed in our mission to connect our readers with the “Best of Florida’s Nature Coast” and they have been true partners in making us who we are today. Come to the NatureCoaster.com Ten-Year Celebration and Help a Great Cause In February of this year, I realized that April marked the tenth anniversary of NatureCoaster. It seemed appropriate to have a celebration. On April 6, 2024, please join us for our party. Every business, nonprofit, tourism agency, events planner, or reader that has been a part of this journey is an integral part of our success. Please join us for the NatureCoaster.com Ten-Year Celebration to benefit the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation on Saturday, April 6 from 2-9 pm at the Masaryk Winery and Upicktopia farm, 19125 Phillips Road, Masaryktown, FL 34604. The phone number is 352-308-0110. About the Event - This is an outdoor event under a large pavilion with a stage. There are outdoor games and a silent auction to benefit the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation. We are asking for a $10 donation to the Corridor Foundation, and if you want to be part of the paint party, please donate $25 or more. There will be outdoor games, u-pick, food and drink, t-shirts for sale, and a silent auction to benefit the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation. Also, raffle tickets will be available for $5 to win a Freedom Boat Club Pontoon Boat Cruise for 6. Schedule of Activities - 2 - 4 pm Painting Party by Traveling Art Parties - 4:15 – 6:15 pm Blues Concert by Sarasota Slim Band and Dancing - 6:15-7:15 pm Dinner Break and Silent Auction - 7:30 – 8:30 pm Florida Wildlife Corridor short film, O2O, and Panel Discussion - 8:30 pm Silent Auction Closes and Raffle Ticket pulled for Freedom Boat Club Pontoon Boat Cruise for 6 VIP Tickets are Available Please consider a VIP Ticket, which includes all activities, your dinner of pulled pork or chicken sandwich, potato salad, baked beans and dessert, water and iced tea, a raffle ticket for the Freedom Boat Club pontoon cruise for up to six, an event t-shirt, and a donation to the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation. Your donation is $75. Click Here for your VIP Tix "Farmer Dan" bottles wine he and his wife create from fruit grown on the 53-acre farm. Guests are welcome to taste any of the many varieties. Image by Diane Bedard. About the Masaryk Winery The venue is a 53-acre U-pick farm with strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries, as well as vegetables and flowers in season. On site is a cozy air-conditioned winery that offers several wines created from fruit grown on the farm. They offer free tastings (two types of wine for free – full tastings are available for a nominal fee), wine for sale by the glass or the bottle, beer on tap, a variety of packaged sodas and drinks for sale, and an on-site restaurant and catering business with fantastic food and desserts. Read the full article
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こんにちは。由岐YukiLです😊 旅は順調です✨ 7/18の夜に地元 #北海道 #札幌市 に戻ります(いわゆる「#帰札 」)。 それまでに本格的に #旅人ホスト #travelhost #merchanthost をやるだけの準備を進めていきますよ〜(`・ω・´)笑 写真投稿は滞りますが、その分裏で由岐くん頑張っているってことだから、応援してください📣 Hello! I’m #由岐yukil ! I’m in Nakano-ku,Tokyo. I will post in later😊 #yukilsworld #yukilstyle #nakano #nakanoku #tokyo #japan #nihon #中野区 #東京 #東京都 #日本 #旅 #旅人 #旅人手帳 #行商人 #行商ホスト (中野ブロードウェイ) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRNlmTqMF7s/?utm_medium=tumblr
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We had so much fun filming our #savannahgeorgia ep w Stacey and Ava @starlandyard. See the trailer at IGTV. Stream the whole episode by following the link on my profile #airbnb #vrbo #corabettthomasrealty #starlandyard #starlandstrange #vacationrental #comedy #standupcomedy #savannah ##savannahcomedyfest #travelhost #streamingtv #rokutv #travelshow #travelshowhost https://www.instagram.com/p/COEYCqhhvih/?igshid=c9bjg1zg9maw
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Being wonderfully pleased while filming with an exceptional crew and production team can occasionally lead to spontaneous bouts of dancing. As a host of this new series, I have had exciting experiences, which became even better due to the team I am working and collaborating with. . . . . . #PoweredByJNF. 💧 💦 #YuvalDavid #TVHost #TVPresenter #ContentCreator #host #filming #environmentalist #activist #Israel #Israeli #🇮🇱 #Zionism #travelshow #travelhost #travelseries #israel🇮🇱 #israel_creative #israeloftheday #speaker #interviewer #documentary #series ‎ישראלי #ישראלאינסטגרם #ישראל #ישראלי# ‎‏ציונות #טבע #סביבתיות# @jnfusa @crcmedia @israelinnewyork @israelipm @stateofisrael @israelinusa @israelhayom (at Israel)
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G O T T A G O • • • Totally looking forward to more of this in June. See you soon @the_xflats @jesse_colten ! • • I still have space if you want to go. Click the link in my bio for more information. • • • #flatsfishing #flyfishing #flyfishingtravel #axisgo #travelhost #traveldiaries #jackcrevalle #catchandrelease #salty #adventure #outdoors #tropical #tugisthedrug #keepemwet #flyfishingmexico #sageflyfish #rioproducts #axisgo #hitena #galvanflyreels (at Xcalak, Quintana Roo) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7buew4hQFL/?igshid=1r4dcdjg4qarh
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Life is like a landscape. You live in the midst of it but can describe it only from the vantage point of distance. ⠀⠀ I hiked got 2 hours to find this. There was a closer route but I didn't mind taking the longer route or getting lost. It was pure adventure up in the bushes of Busan South Korea. ⠀⠀ The locals there are so friendly and helpful. ⠀⠀ I had to find this place. I wanted to capture it myself. ⠀⠀ I stayed here for hours. I prayed so hard and thanked God so much for guiding me through all that I was going through at that time. I stayed before 🌅 and watched as time passed until it was night. The beautiful city 🌃 lights and the night sky filled with shiny stars gave me so much energy. Each time brought about a different light. Each was so beautiful in its own way. However when I look through the lens of my camera I wasn't seeing what I wanted to capture. I had to put down the camera for a while and take in the beauty from a different angle. I took this picture along with many others. This reminds me of a passage in the Bible: “He has made everything beautiful in its time” (Ecclesiastes 3:11). You see the proper activity at the right time, brings about God’s purposes. It is a beautiful part of God’s overall plan. A tapestry, viewed from the back, seems a chaotic and unlovely work; but the maker of the tapestry has a wise purpose for the placement of each thread. Life is beautiful no matter how hard things might get. Accept each day as a gift from the hand of God. God has a reason and a time for all things. We are sometimes ignorant of God’s timing, but we should learn to enjoy life in the present and trust in God’s sovereignty. Have a blessed week my @instagram family! . . . ⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ #Busan #Busantravel #Busantrip #Busan #Seoulkorea #Korean #Travel #Beautifulmatters #Travelinfluencer #Travellingthroughtheworld #Roamtheplanet #Iamtb #Iamtraveler #Timeoutsociety #Photooftheday #Imatraveler #samoraescapades #travelhost #Beautifuldestinations #tbt #korean_adventure (at South Korea) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3CgMsHn6PO/?igshid=8o6lqukkpq80
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The NatureCoaster.com Story for our Ten-Year Anniversary
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I was stuck in a chair. I could get up, but I wasn’t supposed to. I was instructed to sit and heal from the extensive wounds I had suffered on August 26, 2013, exactly one week past my 51st birthday. Now, we are celebrating ten years of NatureCoaster on April 6 and I hope you will join us. Event details are at the end of the story. Meanwhile, this is the condensed version of how NatureCoaster.com came to be. I had been in an induced coma in the UF Shands ICU and Burn Units for months and was “sprung” just before Thanksgiving, at which time I was sent to an excellent rehab hospital in Brooksville. At least I was on home turf while I relearned how to walk, pick things up and move them where I wanted, and how to use the bathroom without help. Still, I didn’t want to sit in a chair too long. I wanted to do something. While talking with a very good friend she suggested, “You should take the magazine online. Everybody loved it!” It is now early 2014 and I got a spiffy laptop computer, beginning my future… creating NatureCoaster.com. It began with learning WordPress and using the free template of the year, Magazine, and free web hosting to recreate the very popular, but not profitable “Travelhost of the Nature Coast” that I had published from 2004-2010 when the Gulf Coast oil spill put the final nails in the coffin of that business. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve8NjnBAGH0 NatureCoaster.com is Born I got a call from a former colleague, asking me to be part of a Familiarization (FAM) Tour of Citrus, Hernando, and Pasco counties with Robin Draper, creator of Authentic Florida. We visited parks, ate in some of the best local restaurants, and took a wonderful boat tour together with the Tourism agencies for each County. One night, we stayed at one of the cabins on Chinsegut Hill together, just Robin and me. “You need an email list! That’s how you grow,” she told me. She also gave me her phone number and a LOT of encouragement. Robin became my mentor and without her, NatureCoaster wouldn’t have made it to the end of our first year. In April 2014, I interviewed Howard Bellamy for our first feature story. He was a true gentleman and shared stories with me of growing up in a different time on Florida’s Nature Coast. I still remember him telling me about Frances (he and his brother, David, called their mom by her first name while she helped them negotiate the music business of the 1970s and beyond) and how she and their dad tamed the land in Darby and grew their cattle business. David and Howard Bellamy at their family ranch in the 1970s. Image courtesy of The Bellamy Brothers. He also told me about going fishing in Port Richey, jumping in the Weeki Wachee River, the origins of the San Antonio Rattlesnake Festival, and more. We sent out our first newsletter. Were there 50 readers? About this time, I realized that if this was going to be my career, I would need to have income, so I began a local business directory. This required paid hosting and an investment in software. I began searching for the domain name. The one I wanted, NatureCoasting, wasn’t available. I liked the action verb idea, but compromise had to be made, so NatureCoaster it is. I charged $36.50 to be in the directory because I figured it had to be worth at least 10 cents a day to a local business. Several of the customers from the printed magazine invested in this, giving me enough hope to keep going. Some wanted to pay more, so I made a “top-of-the-directory” position for $100/year. Friends and Partners make NatureCoaster.com Grow Our newest NatureCoasters at Art in the Park. Image by Diane Bedard. Over the years, so many people came alongside us to bring us to where we are today: More than 245,000 unique visitors to the site in 2023 and growing! I got freelance jobs from former customers and new customers. I was able to work on a video series with Shannon Burns and Steve Sofcheck called “Gems of the Nature Coast,” writing and editing half-hour segments. These Gems aired on the Citrus County Key TV station only and could be seen on YouTube. I worked in trade for a commercial being made for NatureCoaster.com and a media schedule on the station. The commercial we created won second place at the Florida Outdoor Writer’s Association Excellence in Craft awards that year. Greatest Hits 106 management, Steve and Stephanie Schurdell met with me and agreed to sponsor our calendar of events with radio spots. Their support was instrumental in getting the word out that a digital magazine was available for organizations throughout the Nature Coast to add their events to, connecting the region. Captain "Shell" Marinaro, Marla Chancey, Robin Draper, and Diane Bedard enjoying the Gulf of Mexico on their way back to Gill Dawg's Marina. When COVID came, the events came to a standstill, and the radio stations and I agreed to stop the sponsorship until there were events to promote again. When the time came to revisit, NatureCoaster.com was so strong that I never reached back out to them. Mentors and Friends Contribute to NatureCoaster.com Robin encouraged me to join the Florida Outdoor Writers Association. She encouraged me to enter their Excellence in Craft Awards and I actually won a couple of awards in 2017. Again in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022. I met Sally White at my first conference, and we became fast friends, both serving on the Board of Directors. Meanwhile, Robin retired and found Melanie Lentz-Janney to take on the next chapter of Authentic Florida. Melanie Lentz-Janney, publisher of AuthenticFlorida.com, and Diane Bedard, publisher of NatureCoaster.com proudly display their 2018 Sunshine Blog Awards at FLBlogCon. Robin also brought me to Florida BlogCon, where I met hundreds of bloggers from around Florida, as well as major advertisers who recognized blogging and social media as viable promotional channels. One of my connections from that organization places all our community news on the site as well as helps with blessing and editing events that are added to the NatureCoaster Calendar: Meagan Goepferich. A writer, Jacqueline Bodnar, got my name from FLBlog Con and reached out to me about being a part of her book, Blogging for Bucks. NatureCoaster.com is Chapter Five! Sally White has won many writing awards and has become a regular contributor to NatureCoaster.com. I love her writing, and as NatureCoaster has grown, I had to take on more management responsibilities. Sally publishes Florida for Families and she and her husband, Chef Randal White, are part owners in Remington Steakhouse at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida. One of those responsibilities was best outsourced… website management. Delegation Makes NatureCoaster.com Better In the first few years, every time I had an idea of ways to grow NatureCoaster’s content or usability, I ended up working on a WordPress project that came with a lot of challenges, so I would be frustrated, cussing, and pounding away. One day my husband suggested I contact Stefen Phelps, now co-founder of Kelp Creative Agency. At that time, Stefen was coding websites for a well-known web agency in Tampa and he took me on as a freelance project on his own time. Whew! Then Stefen wanted to meet. “This is my friend, Luke Kenney, a graphic designer. We want to start our own agency in Brooksville and we want to have you as our first customer,” Stefen said as we sipped coffees in downtown Brooksville. They named the agency KELP and NatureCoaster.com was their first customer. They took our homemade logo and made it professional, providing us with a level of professionalism rarely seen. They understood and believed in our mission to connect our readers with the “Best of Florida’s Nature Coast” and they have been true partners in making us who we are today. Come to the NatureCoaster.com Ten-Year Celebration and Help a Great Cause In February of this year, I realized that April marked the tenth anniversary of NatureCoaster. It seemed appropriate to have a celebration. On April 6, 2024, please join us for our party. Every business, nonprofit, tourism agency, events planner, or reader that has been a part of this journey is an integral part of our success. Please join us for the NatureCoaster.com Ten-Year Celebration to benefit the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation on Saturday, April 6 from 2-9 pm at the Masaryk Winery and Upicktopia farm, 19125 Phillips Road, Masaryktown, FL 34604. The phone number is 352-308-0110. About the Event - This is an outdoor event under a large pavilion with a stage. There are outdoor games and a silent auction to benefit the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation. We are asking for a $10 donation to the Corridor Foundation, and if you want to be part of the paint party, please donate $25 or more. There will be outdoor games, u-pick, food and drink, t-shirts for sale, and a silent auction to benefit the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation. Also, raffle tickets will be available for $5 to win a Freedom Boat Club Pontoon Boat Cruise for 6. Schedule of Activities - 2 - 4 pm Painting Party by Traveling Art Parties - 4:15 – 6:15 pm Blues Concert by Sarasota Slim Band and Dancing - 6:15-7:15 pm Dinner Break and Silent Auction - 7:30 – 8:30 pm Florida Wildlife Corridor short film, O2O, and Panel Discussion - 8:30 pm Silent Auction Closes and Raffle Ticket pulled for Freedom Boat Club Pontoon Boat Cruise for 6 VIP Tickets are Available Please consider a VIP Ticket, which includes all activities, your dinner of pulled pork or chicken sandwich, potato salad, baked beans and dessert, water and iced tea, a raffle ticket for the Freedom Boat Club pontoon cruise for up to six, an event t-shirt, and a donation to the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation. Your donation is $75. Click Here for your VIP Tix "Farmer Dan" bottles wine he and his wife create from fruit grown on the 53-acre farm. Guests are welcome to taste any of the many varieties. Image by Diane Bedard. About the Masaryk Winery The venue is a 53-acre U-pick farm with strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries, as well as vegetables and flowers in season. On site is a cozy air-conditioned winery that offers several wines created from fruit grown on the farm. They offer free tastings (two types of wine for free – full tastings are available for a nominal fee), wine for sale by the glass or the bottle, beer on tap, a variety of packaged sodas and drinks for sale, and an on-site restaurant and catering business with fantastic food and desserts. Read the full article
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