The Bed and Breakfast Habberstad House serves as our central base. After a long day on the trail/river we return to the comforts of ‘home.' We biked about 20 miles to Preston and back this visit to Lanesboro.(More about the biking another time)
This 1897 Victorian beauty is filled with original woodwork, gorgeous refinished wooden floors, pocket doors, high ceilings and whether you are in the front entry, sitting room, parlor/dining room all public spaces are filled with ‘tasteful’ interest and antiques. The owners, Nancy and Dave live in the back part of the house which includes a magnificent kitchen where both whip up yummy breakfasts that fill one to the gills.
We had peaches n cream, fireman's banana bread and apple pancakes with chicken herbed sausage.
Wood furnishings and especially the gorgeous oak leaf carved queen size bed make the large room comfy. I love all the wood. There are sitting areas and a small table to play games/ use your computer. Lots of details to enjoy. I think my biking shoes look quite at home here, don't you?
Various amenities have been added. This time we used the new Keurig coffee maker. Last visit a flat screen TV had been added for those that can’t live without it and a DVD player. (Need I say that we haven’t used those yet?) We did take advantage of the cd player for some mood music and had a good giggle over the canned bird and cricket noises. I told Natureman he must have that same cd playing outside our bedroom in the End of the Rainbow Valley …


and to enjoy another beautiful sunset here in bluff country just on the other side of the Mississippi from the End of the Rainbow Valley...
Beautiful! Happy birthday to both of you and happy anniversary. Lanesboro is a lovely little corner of the world, almost as nice as the End of the Rainbow...but not quite.
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