Top Eight Restaurants in Northwest Michigan for Valentine’s Season and a Dutch Baby Recipe
The Restless Chef The Restless Chef – Blog for The House on the Hill Bed and Breakfast It’s the season for connecting or reconnecting with a loved one. Unless you live in a perpetually warm state, winter is just cold! Getting away from it all and just spending time with your loved one can be …
Top 5 Winter Activities In Northwest Michigan
#1. Sky Bridge at Boyne Mountain Resort Have you heard about Michigan’s “second bridge”? Of course, the first one is the Mackinac Bridge that connects our two peninsulas, but now we have a second one. It is actually the world’s longest timbered-towered suspension bridge! This bridge is located at our favorite ski resort, Boyne Mountain. … Continue reading “Top 5 Winter Activities In Northwest Michigan”
This Is What We Are Known For….
The Chain of Lakes Northern Michigan is beautiful in every direction. No matter where you are in Northern Michigan, you are no more than 5 miles from a body of water. So, which direction should you go? The House on the Hill B & B sits right on the Chain of Lakes in the Northwest …
Pivoting in the Face of Covid 19
The Restless Chef Blog for The House on the Hill Bed and Breakfast Entrepreneurship, Cooking, Northern Michigan Living What Are We Doing? We love having you stay with us! So, we pivot into a new way of doing business. We want you to be confident in your safety. We are now triple sheeting our beds. …
“WFH” – Work From Home
How About Work From Here?!!! We don’t have to remind you of how caged up you are starting to feel right about now. So why don’t we remind you that we are one tank of gas away (not even). The House on the Hill Bed and Breakfast is nestled in the forested countryside of Northwest …
Northern Michigan – Winter Centric
The Restless Chef Blog for The House on the Hill Bed and Breakfast Entrepreneurship, cooking, Northern Michigan living Trending Northern Michigan in the winter is a state of mind. There is so much to do in the summer here in these northern parts and we are well known for it. But winter people, you know …