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The Measure of Her Dreams

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A Measure of My Dreams is a lyric from A Rainy Night in Soho by the Irish band The Pogues. The lyric speaks to love and loss, but it also touches on the transient nature of life, and the fleeting beauty of moments, and the profound impact brief encounters can have.

Liz Chute has made a life from profound encounters. For 25 years Liz has owned and run The Pebble Bed and Breakfast in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Liz is from Listowel, Ireland, and her family, her home, her business and her kitchen is full of Irish love and passion.

This episode is Liz’s story, told through the lens of music, food, family, dancing, running, pressed sheets and a passion for authentic hospitality.

It’s a special one. I hope you enjoy it!

X Lindsay

Links:

* The Pebble B&B

* That review on Tripadvisor

* The Food Podcast - A Field Guide to Christmas

* The Pogues - A Rainy Night in Soho

* Simon Pearce Glassware

* Frette Linens

* Molton Brown

* qualifying for the Boston Marathon

Credits

Hosted by Lindsay Cameron Wilson

Edited by Abigail Cerquitella

Theme song is One More Night by Jenn Grant

Follow: @thefoodpodcast and @lindsaycameronwilson


Get full access to Food Stories at lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com/subscribe
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Content provided by Lindsay Cameron Wilson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lindsay Cameron Wilson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

A Measure of My Dreams is a lyric from A Rainy Night in Soho by the Irish band The Pogues. The lyric speaks to love and loss, but it also touches on the transient nature of life, and the fleeting beauty of moments, and the profound impact brief encounters can have.

Liz Chute has made a life from profound encounters. For 25 years Liz has owned and run The Pebble Bed and Breakfast in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Liz is from Listowel, Ireland, and her family, her home, her business and her kitchen is full of Irish love and passion.

This episode is Liz’s story, told through the lens of music, food, family, dancing, running, pressed sheets and a passion for authentic hospitality.

It’s a special one. I hope you enjoy it!

X Lindsay

Links:

* The Pebble B&B

* That review on Tripadvisor

* The Food Podcast - A Field Guide to Christmas

* The Pogues - A Rainy Night in Soho

* Simon Pearce Glassware

* Frette Linens

* Molton Brown

* qualifying for the Boston Marathon

Credits

Hosted by Lindsay Cameron Wilson

Edited by Abigail Cerquitella

Theme song is One More Night by Jenn Grant

Follow: @thefoodpodcast and @lindsaycameronwilson


Get full access to Food Stories at lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com/subscribe
  continue reading

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