[The Lake of the Sky by George Wharton James]@TWC D-Link bookThe Lake of the Sky CHAPTER XXVI 2/14
The table, therefore, is abundantly provided, and everything is of known quality and brought in fresh daily. Glenbrook Inn makes no pretense to be a fashionable resort.
It especially invites those individuals and families who wish to be free from the exhausting "frivolities of fashion," to come and enjoy to the full Nature's simple charms, regardless of the city's conventions as to dress and fashion.
Rest and recreation, amusement and recuperation are the key-notes.
Simplicity of life, abundance of sleep, sufficiency of good food, tastefully served, the chief hours of the day spent in the open air, fishing, boating, swimming, trail-climbing, horseback-riding, driving or automobiling,--these bring health, renewed energy and the joy of life. The specific pleasures provided at Glenbrook are varied.
It is confessedly the best place for fishing on the Lake.
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