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Get 30% Off Three-Day Getaways at New York's Bedford Post Inn

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Though only a 45-minute drive from New York City, the Bedford Post Inn feels like a world away.

Yesterday's deal featured a great quick getaway for Californians; today, we have one for East Coasters. The Bedford Post Inn in tony Westchester, New York is owned in part by actor Richard Gere and his wife, Carey Lowell, and opened just a year ago, attracting well-heeled New Yorkers and locals (including Martha Stewart and Glenn Close) for its popular Farmhouse restaurant, vast yoga studio (more on that below), and eight luxurious suites. The Inn is currently offering 30% off room rates to guests who book a three-night stay Sunday through Wednesday from now through March 31, 2010.

During this time, you can book three nights in a Petite Queen room for $916 instead of $1,308. If you feel like springing for more space—including a terrace, fireplace, and soaking tub—you can book a Deluxe King room for $1,275 instead of $1,821 (all prices include taxes).

Overnight guests of the Bedford Post Inn get complimentary use of its airy, light-filled yoga loft, including classes. If asanas aren't your thing, there's plenty else to do here in the Hudson Valley: antiquing, horseback riding, hiking, or even cross-country skiing at nearby Ward Pound Ridge Reservation. Or just curl up with a glass of wine and toast to nothing at the Inn's Farmhouse restaurant, where chef Brian Lewis serves up handmade pastas (I'm salivating over the looks of the soft farm egg ravioli with spinach, sheep’s milk ricotta, and rosemary crumbs) and the best in local ingredients (garlic-roasted Chatham Bay cod with smoked potato purée, beluga lentils, and mangalica ham, for example).

Dates: Book and travel from now until March 31, 2010.

How to book: Call the Inn directly at (914) 205-3773.

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Brian

What is the name of the architect that actually design the space.
I live what de did with the old building

I loved the refreshing work you did in "All That Jazz"...and I am writing to request your assistance in helping produce or at least advise me on a contemporary "B.A.Roque" musical symphony:
I've been working on it for the past 15 years while caring for my ailing parents.
It is centered around the ancient problem of "shuffled families"; specifically beginning with a hypothetical conversation between Leah & Rachael & the origin of the multi-mother 12 tribes of Israel; "The End of Wars"; The birth of Healing in finding "The Tree With 12 Good Fruit" in the 12 Tribes of Israel. It attempts the restoration of a loving sisterhood bringing the audience all the way into the 21st Century with "Reconciling Darwin with God" ending with a modified "Hollywood" sign into "Holy Wood".
I haven't been around fellow artists for over 20 years (I graduated from UCSB in 1975 after doing an extra year in the College of Creative Studies) and since in my now disintegrated adopted family; the estate went to my half brother & step sister; I am still dependant upon & indebted to my own people: Instead of contributing to, my countrymen & women; I have selfishly been vegetating with educational TV & plastic ponies while my sister-in-law got the real ones...) I have reconciled myself to the fact that I shall probably never be a real mom to my own leagally kidnapped children (now grown & each adopted into three wonderful but dis-related families: After being force-ably taken from me.)
I was hoping you and Carey might at least take a listen to the CD of my original music and if you like it, maybe help me find a good musical script writer & help produce it; by allowing me to take a working-vacation at your new B&B...? I will try to forward you a copy of my partial collection of my only rough CD; I hope you can at least take a listen & let me know what you think...? I remain your disrelated admirer, Barbara Layne (Edenholm) Bolton. (aka Mrs. David Talmage 1970-73) Sister's of the Rich to Relieve the Oppressed; 209-498-3377
Sonora, California

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