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Sunday, December 14, 2014

December Daily – December 14



Today hubby and I did the Lafayette Square 2014 House and Parlor Tour. The weather was perfect, sunny with high temperatures in the low 60s. This year there were 12 homes open for touring and we did 11.

Lafayette Square is a unique area of St. Louis with a lot of history. This is the type of Victorian architecture one can expect to see:






I'm always impressed by the time and energy each homeowner gives to make their home feel like Christmas. Here are my favorite displays from this year's tour:

This tree of books was in the house built
by H.E. Bixby, the steamboat pilot who
taught Samual Clemens (Mark Twain)
all about "the mysteries of the river." There
were nautical touches throughout the entire
house. Notice the Life on the Mississippi book
at the top of the tree as well as the tiny
sailor ornaments. 
This clever teapot and teacups wreath
was also in the Bixby house.
I forget which house had this beautiful gingerbread
display. The owner hired a professional pastry chef
to reproduce several Lafayette Square home fronts.
That much gingerbread gave the kitchen
a wonderful smell!

What a fun day!


1 comment:

Rita said...

My goodness! Quite elaborate decorations, to be sure! Looks like fun. :)