Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Longview Farmes Bed & Breakfast Continued

This is a continuation of the previous post about our stay at Longview Farms Bed & Breakfast

Unfortunately, we didn't arrive until early evening so it was a much too short stay for me.  I would've liked to have enjoyed reading a book for a few hours (or days . . .) in front of that fireplace.
Hickory Hills Park is nearby with nice trails for hiking which would be fun to do too.

Donna knew that we needed to get to the State Fair to register the next morning by a certain time so asked us if 8:00 was a good time for her to bring our breakfast to us, and that was perfect.  She arrived right on time and set out everything for our morning feast.


We had a pot of hot tea, orange juice, milk, fresh fruit, quiche, bacon, roasted vegetables, chocolate filled croissants, and some sliced homegrown tomatoes.  What a treat.  It was all yummy and very filling.

I know some people don't like to stay in Bed & Breakfasts because normally you eat breakfast with the other guests.   It's usually fun to visit with the other guests and the owner(s), but it was really fun to have our own private breakfast.
After breakfast, we reluctantly had to check out of this beautiful room so soon and head to the State Fair.  But Donna asked if I'd like to see the tearoom.  Of course!

In my next post, I'll take you inside the tearoom.  So many of us around here wish we had a tearoom like this to go to.  So many have closed.

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