Closest gay bar to middlebury vt

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Frog Meadow can accommodate 12 to 14 men, with an emphasis on community. It’s a perfectly situated, perfectly proportioned retreat for such re-connection. We want men to find with us a place without judgments, where they can divest themselves of their inhibitions – and their clothes, if they so wish – and the opportunity to just regain their equilibrium and re-connect with themselves.” “And when we first decided to open our home to guests 14 years ago, our intent was to share with others this tranquil oasis we had lovingly created. “We built Frog Meadow as our home in 1995,” said Scott, a solidly muscular, fiftyish man with an infectious smile and a demeanor that inspires immediate confidence. Their dedication to serving the gay community by making Frog Meadow a place of respite and connection is borne in part out of a wish to share the natural beauty of their home and the warmth of their hospitality, Scott told EDGE in a recent interview. Situated on 63 acres of rolling, scenic landscape, Frog Meadow is both home and business for Scott Heller and Dave King, a couple of 29 years.

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Vermont’s Frog Meadow is billed as “A country bed & breakfast and massage oasis for men.” Having been there myself, this EDGE correspondent can say that it’s all that, and more.

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