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Top : [Eternus] Cassia Top. In main store.
Shorts : -Sorumin- Tropical vibes Shorts. In main store.
Hair : tram L0525 hair
Milk Bottle, and Milk Bottle Holder in hand : BROKEN ARROWS - Milk Bottle. In main store for Farmers Market.
Head : Lelutka / lel EvoX PRIM 3.1
Decor :
BROKEN ARROWS - Farm Crate - Old Wood. In main store for Farmers Market.
DRD - Elaine's Lunch Set - Table, Tablesetting, Chairs. At The Fifty Event. TheFifty
Simply Shelby : Espalier Meyer Lemon Tree - Distressed White Trellis. In main store for Farmers Market.
KraftWork Rustic Farm Homegrown Sign, Vegetables Wall Rack, Wall Lamp. In main store for Farmers Market.
Lagom - The old chicken coop. In main store for Farmers Market. In main store for Farmers Market.
Pitaya - Meyer lemons - Baskets, lemons on the floor.
Serenity Style- El Pueblo Scene
Serenity Style- Eggs Farm Bucket and Farm Watering Can. In main store.
Serenity Style- Stowe Eggs on sale Advertising sign, Baskets, Stand. In main store for Farmers Market.
[IK] Grandma Kitchen Storage Set - Eggs, Tableclothes, Vegetalbles. In main store for Farmers Market.
Someone put all these beach stones, sticks, feather into a piece of bark on our local beach and set it on a flat rock. It was like a wonderful fall table setting, maybe for a beach picnic. It may well have bee put together by some kids, but it was really beautiful.
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Oracabessa, Jamaica
Our small group of five were the only visitors at Firefly. We wondered if, perhaps, Noel Coward, is unknown to some of the younger tourists in Jamaica. The house is unchanged since the day Noel Coward died and clearly in desperate need of restoration...although the site is beautifully maintained. It saddens me to think how it will fare in the future.
Sometimes I will sleep here. have a little nap and nobody notices me here.
We just pretend not to see him there. It is a little game we play.
Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday
Just a little refinement on a Sunday afternoon. This was shot at Boldt Castle in Thousand Islands, NY.
Is this to beautiful to invite your guests to join you to eat? This was the festive display in the Sofitel in Budapest so gloriously glamorous.
Happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate.
Some treasures from Maine and other artist friends
which became our guests at this year's Thanskgiving Table!
A first for us was just celebrating together!
We removed two of the place settings and had a simple,
delicious, quiet meal, with our new wood stove roaring in the background and heavenly scented potpourri simmering and scenting the air!
#84 in my 100 x challenge - Photos from my travels.
Also for Monochrome Bokeh Thursday
We visited the beautiful Palazzo Parisio in Naxxar, when we last visited our son and his partner while they were living in Malta. HMBT
Table settings have become more of an art installation for me!
Our dining room is an extension of our kitchen
and we just love the coziness of the setup!
Had fun with this abstracted view for "Sliders Sunday" . . .
Supper will be served around 5!
Not too much sliding tonight, other than the choice of eclectic artifacts for our October themed living room table . . .
The Golden Gourds were from last year,
and have been dried and spray painted with gold!
t's always fun to bring out a few Halloweeney things to get in the mood! Thanks to my dear friend, Jonathon, for the heart shaped rock amongst leaves in a hand-turned bowl from my first boss in Boston, Massachusetts, 55 years ago!
An unusual table setting. Do you like it colorful?
(Voigtlaender Nokton 17,5 mm F=0.95 on Olympus Pen F)
Louie and Gail's delightful Thanksgiving dinner table setting (under construction) for 17 family and friends, plus two polite and well-mannered sporting dogs.
A wonderful time was had by all...
Wishing a Happy Thanksgiving for you, as well.
I love Christmas, and a Christmas with all the trimmings is just what I enjoy. It is my floral centrepiece that I enjoy most about my table setting every Christmas. This year my florist supplied me with cream, fiery orange and deep red roses. The photos don't do the red or the orange justice. The asparagus fern comes from my garden, as I like to create my own centrepieces.
I hope you all had a lovely Christmas Day and are enjoying the time between here and New Year's Eve.
I love Christmas, and a Christmas with all the trimmings is just what I enjoy. Therefore Christmas luncheon had on the back terrace in beautiful weather this year, is a classic affair. Antique Edwardian salon chairs, Royal Albert "Val d'Or" tableware, crystal glasses, Sheffield cutlery, antique silverware and my grandmother's napkin rings, antique linen, embroidered napery, and festive Christmas crackers.
However, it is my floral centrepiece that I enjoy most about my table setting every Christmas. This year my florist supplied me with creamy pink and magenta roses. The asparagus fern comes from my garden, as I like to create my own centrepieces.
So why pink? Pink isn't exactly the first colour that springs to mind when you think of Christmas. A few weeks before Christmas 2022, a very dear Flickr friend of mine in America sent me a wonderful Christmas parcel full of lots of lovely presents, including a set of six Sheffield Steel knives from the early 1950s with porcelain handles painted in pink and hand decorated and gilded. She hoped that they might look good on my Christmas table, which they would have since the floral arrangement I made for my centrepiece that year also consisted of pink roses. What my friend did not count on was the backlog of Christmas parcels in the post. Sadly, they did not arrive until after New Year 2023. However they did make it to my Christmas table setting last year and again this year, so I ordered roses to match them especially from my florist. The knives were remarked upon favourably by all the diners at my table this Christmas Day luncheon. This same friend sent me the cake slice to match the knives last year, and it arrived before Christmas, so I was able to use it to slice and serve my Christmas plum pudding, and I used it again this year.
I hope you all had a lovely Christmas Day and are enjoying the time between here and New Year's Eve.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if all of us could gather together and celebrate our friendship . . . Happy Easter to those who celebrate.
I love Christmas, and a Christmas with all the trimmings is just what I enjoy. It is my floral centrepiece that I enjoy most about my table setting every Christmas. This year my florist supplied me with cream, fiery orange and deep red roses. The photos don't do the red or the orange justice. The asparagus fern comes from my garden, as I like to create my own centrepieces.
I hope you all had a lovely Christmas Day and are enjoying the time between here and New Year's Eve.
With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️
Museums of Old York York, Maine
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