Perry Juenemann just wanted a getaway from the stress of his teaching job at a Minneapolis high school. He never thought it would turn into running a bed-and-breakfast in Reads Landing, Minn., high on a bluff overlooking the Chippewa and Mississippi River Valleys.
The American Eagle Bluff Bed & Breakfast is operated out of an 1870 brick Dutch Colonial on 36 wooded acres in Reads Landing. It includes 12 acres of gardens, shrubs and fruit tree orchards tended by Juenemann.
Guests who stay in the two suites are served breakfast inside a solarium where they can gaze at the two scenic rivers in the distance.
Many bird-watchers stop at the property on the way to the nearby National Eagle Center in Wabasha. The B&B's acreage even has its own eagle-observation deck offering a bird's-eye view of the Chippewa River flowing into the Mississippi on the Wisconsin side.
"It's like a nature sanctuary for birds," said Juenemann. "We see scarlet tanagers, pileated woodpeckers and lots of eagles."
Back in 1994, Juenemann bought a small vacation home in Reads Landing, an 80-mile drive from Minneapolis, where he spent weekends and summers.
He became friends with Beth and Jim Tidwell, who lived down the road and had decided to sell their 1870 home along with its vast unspoiled acreage in 2004.
However, the Tidwells were concerned that a developer would buy the land and turn it into new housing subdivisions, which had started springing up in the surrounding cornfields.