We found the quaintest little B&B. It's set back from the rest of the world down it's own private, tree-lined lane. The rooms have lakefront views, sizzling sunsets, cool evening breezes --- and even wireless internet access (but no cable TV). Other ammenities include the lakefront hot tub, free pontoon and Jet-Ski rides, unlimited pier access and sundeck time, and even an old-fashioned porch swing. Other activties include sailing, skiing, tubing, cycling, or just relaxing while the waves hit the seawall and the boats pass by. You can get a cappuccino in the morning, a cabernet at night and even a personal trainer if you time your visit right. (There is even an in-house physician.)
The guestbook shows visitors who have traveled from as far away as Minnesota, Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi --- and even England and Iceland!!!
Aren't we lucky to call this B&B home?
We had the pleasure of hosting Carol and two of her friends from Iceland, Maria and Loa , for about a week. I must confess, however, that the reason for their visit was not because of our B&B's reputation. They came because Clay Aiken was touring and made two stops in Indiana.
Nonetheless, we still exposed them to some of the more important things here in our little world --- The Wagon Wheel Theater, The Lake City Skiers ski show, Poppyseed Chicken, and Sweet Corn Charlie's corn-on-the-cob.
Although our guests did enjoy several of the other ammenities, they spent most of their free time on the internet checking out the latest Clay-crazy web-sites.

They definitely got Clay's attention at the Indiana State Fair concert with these signs.

I think we might see them again.
Time for a new update...
Sorry for the delay. Something happened to the website with the last software update that deleted the site and paralyzed me. My faithful computer slave Brandon, worked his magic and was able to restore everything except the comments since May. I'll try to get you something new to brighten your day ASAP.
I can't wait! My continued enjoyment of life depends on a regularly updated www.jungbauer.org
Just a quick thank you and a reccomendation to anyone interested in visiting this fine establishment. The rooms are spacious and the beds are comfortable. The food served in the dining room is unbeatable. But, they do tend to book up quickly, so reserve your room well in advance!