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	<title>Comments on: A Barn Not So GRAND</title>
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		<title>By: Nude Nancy</title>
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		<description>I agree with your comment about The Grand Barn rustic appearance and simplistic back to basics kind of feel. It is the kind of place that encapsulates a very natural feel and keeps to the &quot;o natural&quot; motto. My stay was short, however I felt that it was quite pleasant and I enjoyed the walk through cornfield, along the pond (which is quite stunning even if it isn&#039;t up to the vastness of a lake) and proceeded on through the forest. I must admit the bugs do tend to be a nuisance, but that is expected when roaming through a rather wooded area. The trails in fact were quite maintained as well as I did not have any problems walking and getting some glimpses of mother natures beauty. 
The fact that The Grand Barn is open to any was also a deciding factor for a return visit. They hold no judgment there and the people I have met have been kind and welcoming. 

I admit they could have more publicly promoted events (which the website unfortunately does not do justice for and is rather chaotic and all over the place), which I hope Peter Riden will take it upon himself to work on such things in the future.

All in all I think that it is a very relaxing and serene campground that is idle for those who want to have a care-free experience like bathing in the sun or swapping stories and songs by the campfire (which is a rather fun time!)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with your comment about The Grand Barn rustic appearance and simplistic back to basics kind of feel. It is the kind of place that encapsulates a very natural feel and keeps to the &#8220;o natural&#8221; motto. My stay was short, however I felt that it was quite pleasant and I enjoyed the walk through cornfield, along the pond (which is quite stunning even if it isn&#8217;t up to the vastness of a lake) and proceeded on through the forest. I must admit the bugs do tend to be a nuisance, but that is expected when roaming through a rather wooded area. The trails in fact were quite maintained as well as I did not have any problems walking and getting some glimpses of mother natures beauty.<br />
The fact that The Grand Barn is open to any was also a deciding factor for a return visit. They hold no judgment there and the people I have met have been kind and welcoming. </p>
<p>I admit they could have more publicly promoted events (which the website unfortunately does not do justice for and is rather chaotic and all over the place), which I hope Peter Riden will take it upon himself to work on such things in the future.</p>
<p>All in all I think that it is a very relaxing and serene campground that is idle for those who want to have a care-free experience like bathing in the sun or swapping stories and songs by the campfire (which is a rather fun time!)</p>
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