from Country Living June 2011
6.10.2011
6.06.2011
More of a Good Thing!
June 11 - 25, 2011 now on sale
$1000 per week Saturday through Saturday
(not including $150 cleaning fee, 11 1/2% state tax and $100 pet fee if applicable)
LIKE us on facebook and get an extra $100 per week
off for the above dates!!
LIKE us on facebook and get an extra $100 per week
off for the above dates!!
Please call 773 474 2456 or email info@goodhavenhouse.com for more information.
:)
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6.03.2011
Happy Friday

"At the beach, life is different.
Time doesn't move hour to hour but mood to moment.
We live by the currents, plan by the tides, and follow the sun."
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
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6.01.2011
SALE!! June 11-25, 2011 SALE!!
June 11 - 25, 2011 now on sale
$1000 per week Saturday through Saturday
(not including $150 cleaning fee, 11 1/2% state tax and $100 pet fee if applicable)
Please call 773 474 2456 or email info@goodhavenhouse.com for more information.
:)
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on sale
5.27.2011
Happy Friday, Happy Summer

Summer afternoon - summer afternoon;
to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language.
-Henry James
Memorial Day weekend, the beginning of Summer!
See you at the beach,
Susan
5.24.2011
Dogs at the Beach - Part II - Does your Doggie Paddle? Teaching Your Dog To Swim
The majority of dogs can swim and they love it!
But dogs entering the water for the first time should be tested.
You don't want to have to call these guys!
Here are some important tips for teaching your dog how to swim:
- Never throw your dog into the water.
- Start in shallow water, and call your dog's name. You can also try to coax him in with a treat or toy – but always keep your dog within reach.
- Another way to introduce your dog to the water is with a dog that already swims and is friendly with your dog. Let your dog follow his friend.
- If your dog begins to doggy-paddle with his front legs only, lift his hind legs and help him float. He should quickly catch on and will then keep his back end up.
- Swimming is a great form of exercise, but don't let your dog overdo it. He will be using new muscles and may tire quickly.
- Be careful of strong tides that are hazardous for even the best swimmers.
- Never leave your dog unattended! You should always be in a position to help him get out of the water.
See you and Fido at the beach,
Susan
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we love pets
5.20.2011
Happy Friday
A little inspiration for your next beach vacation!
See you at the beach!
Susan
the story behind the shot:
"When I saw this couple making out, I asked if they wouldn't mind continuing.
They were happy to do it."
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