Sunday, March 24, 2013

Dining at Silas Robbins House

Remember the beautiful Wethersfield bed and breakfast you saw in February and August?   

This is the dining room.

25 comments:

  1. Seems to be a fancy place...
    God bless you!
    Cezar

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  2. Very elegant and very pretty.

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  3. Quite ornate; too fancy for me!

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  4. I wonder how often they serve guests here? Not as often as they'd like I suspect. In all the years I've been walking by it I've never seen the "No Vacancy" sign.

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  5. Mine looks a bit different...I just hated painting those radiators.

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  6. ...and comfy too with sun shinning through those windows.
    It would be sacrilegious to have a burger and fries here. hahahahah
    I'd be game though... I feel mischievous today.

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  7. I think I need to stay here one day!

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  8. How beautiful!!! What time is lunch??? I'm ready for a trip east!! Hope your weekend is going well, Jack!! Enjoy!

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  9. But could I have poached eggs on multi grain toast with coffee for breakfast here Jack, if so, then wowee let's make a booking :)

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  10. it looks like it would be a very formal breakfast there!

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  11. I wouldn't be at ease, but it is impressive!

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  12. I am ready to sit down and have the dining experience of my life!

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  13. I rather like it (not that that matters) because it is quite elegant but still has a comfortable feel. When do we eat?

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  14. Beauty and harmony are the first words coming to mind. What an elegant place!

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  15. Beautiful and a little too fancy for me.

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  16. So sumptuous! I love the little design flourishes everywhere.

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  17. Old fashioned elegance. I'd have to get my cravat cleaned and trim my whiskers before dining here.

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  18. Pretty formal setting. I'd hate to be the one who has to vacuum that room. Too many folds, nooks and crannies.

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  19. What an elegant dining room! Loved this series, Jack.

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