Yesterday was a lovely day to take a
Christmas Home Tour in Boonville -
not far away! My friend Gina had
invited me to go with her and we
had a lovely day:
I may be in big trouble for this photo
above which shows Gina in front
of a darling garden house we saw.
So here are some of the homes:
The little yellow cottage above was
not on
The house below had 100 Christmas
trees in it - amazing!
We would have loved to do Afternoon
Tea at the High Street Victorian Bed
and Breakfast but we did not have
a reservation and they were full:
The ladies at First Presbyterian did
serve a lovely soup and sandwich
luncheon and we admired their
stained glass windows:
After lunch we went on to more homes:
At the DAR home we voted on our favorite
Christmas tree and this was my choice:
This darling shop is
always a favorite stop
and the owner is Glenna
with her daughter Kate:
and the owner is Glenna
with her daughter Kate:
Oh, Bernideen - what a charming city and tour! This - to me - sounds like an absolutely perfect day.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
have a blessed week! Hugs! ♥
What a lovey home tour you and Gina went on! I love the little brick house in your third last photo next to the flag photo. The Christmas tree is beautiful and looks like one you would have decorated. There is a Tour coming up here too but we won't be going this year unfortunately. I always enjoy your blog posts.
ReplyDeleteOh how beautiful! I would love to visit there someday. Thanks for sharing such a charming place!
ReplyDeleteWow!Great tour,I love everything!Hugs.
ReplyDeleteAlso what a great day since it was so warm in December!
ReplyDeleteI know those house are so gorgeous,and you always show such pretty pictures.
Yes I'm sure Nathan will be building Gina a garden house LOL she really needs it
I love those older homes. They just say so much more than a modern home does. Its full of history and if the walls could talk!
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking us along your fun tour. We also have a local Christmas home tour, but I missed it this year. I also loved the yellow house with the white porch and the cute little free library.
ReplyDeleteNothing better than a Christmas home tour of old houses! I love the yellow Victorian cottage too! Makes me miss mine as it was always so fun to decorate this time of year.
ReplyDeleteThis was a great post. I didn't know Boonville had so many lovely homes. I've driven through this town without knowing. Will have to stop in sometime. Glad you shared.
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I hope to go on this tour someday. Thanks for sharing these lovely homes,
ReplyDeleteOh Bernideen, you are so funny! No, you are not in trouble for posting the first photo! I am seeing though that I need to loose some weight!!! Oh my!
ReplyDeleteI had such a fun day with you, thanks again for coming with me!
Your photos are absolutely amazing, as always! xoxo