A WEEKEND IN CUMBERLAND

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Over the weekend, Ben and I travelled to Cumberland to mingle with the IN crowd at a soiree thrown by my friends, K

We kicked our heels up at the Bruce House Inn. The proprietor, Pam, moved from LA last year and decided, after one trip, that
Cumberland was right where she wanted to be.
She completely renovated this historic building that was once a boys Catholic school and turned it into a charming B & B. Our room was the "monks room" where, obvio

I ran into a favorite, Ed Mullaney, the Downtown Manager. Ed's a hoot and reminds me of a character right out of the movie "It's a Wonderful Life" - in love with his charming city.
One fashionista I had my eye on was Gracie Macy. Turns out, she's the owner of Monkey Business, o

Saturday night we checked out Cumberland's newest and only cigar and billiards esta
We capped our weekend off with an ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT brunch at the Rocky Gap Lodge. I was spotted by Joseph Erwin and his wife Nancy. They live up in Needmore, PA. Nancy, GET THIS, commutes to Arlington! It *does* help that she has kids with a place in Montgomery county where she can crash. Phew...Hey Joe, next time you see me piling on the all-you-can-eat-shrimp, say "hi" to me in person!
Thanks Cumberland -- LOVE YOU!
* WHAT'S UP WITH PEOPLE WRITING "A HISTORIC" INSTEAD OF
"AN HISTORIC"? DOESN'T "AN HISTORIC" FLOW BETTER?
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