Take a look inside this North End courtyard at Webster Place, off Fleet St., where longtime owner Marguerite Buonopane has decorated it with a spectacular Fall season display. The courtyard has gained a following over the years with many residents and visitors stopping by to take photos of the display featuring Halloween pumpkins, gourds, scarecrows, haystacks, corn stalks and flowers.
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Wonderful display! I am sure the tourists love it, too! Well done, Marguerite
I love it Marguerite! Just how I remembered while I lived there! You decorate with LOVE!
Agnes, thank you!
Much love and happiness for you and your family, especially little Amanda.
Hope your Thanksgiving was the best ever!
M
Marguerite, your creative talents add Charm and
beauty to the North End. It feels like a country walk through Yester Year Farm. It’s like a little gem tucked away waiting to pop out of the November drabness and brighten everyone’s day.
You’re amazing dear friend.