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Museums of Old York York, Maine

 

"This event is part of an effort organized by regional museums and historic preservation organizations to team up with photographers to increase social media engagement with historic homes and landscapes. Unified under #HistoricHouseCrush hashtag, the public is encouraged to share their favorite buildings and landscapes on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook."

 

From the Museums of Old York handout at Instameet #oldyork

  

Old town Miltenberg's main street (Hauptstrasse) with its historic collection of gabbled and half-timber buildings. Very cute! And yes, you can order sushi.

 

Hauptstrasse is about a mile long and it links Würzburger Tor at the eastern end and Mainzer Tor to the west. The two towers define the east-west boundaries of the Old Town.

Walking along Beatty Street, in Vancouver, BC, Canada, we happened to see The Dirty Apron, and intrigued by the name we went in! First thing I saw was a room with this beautiful table all set and ready for a cooking class to sit down and enjoy 'the fruits of their labour'!!! Turns out The Dirty Apron is a deli and cafe...and they give cooking lessons!!!

  

Jacobean Christmas, Chastleton House, National Trust

A luncheon dessert treat of lemon cheesecake with blackberries & blueberries! And oh, don't forget the added touch of Amaretto on ice!

Museums of Old York York, Maine

 

"This event is part of an effort organized by regional museums and historic preservation organizations to team up with photographers to increase social media engagement with historic homes and landscapes. Unified under #HistoricHouseCrush hashtag, the public is encouraged to share their favorite buildings and landscapes on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook."

 

From the Museums of Old York handout at Instameet #oldyork

   

cool light and shadow in this restaurant

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.

The Music Room in Longwood Gardens’ conservatory was set for a fantasy peacock-themed holiday ball.

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A series of photos follow in the comments, all clickable and best larger too.

Taken at Hogarth's Stone Manor hotel near Kidderminster, England. My sister-in-law's wedding had been held in the hotel the previous afternoon; I was honoured to be asked to give her away. It was a very emotional day, I felt Martin was there in spirit, he'd have been so proud. The weather was glorious & we enjoyed an evening of post wedding celebrations in the beautiful gardens HWW!

 

A few of us stayed 2 nights in the hotel & we breakfasted together on the second morning, before going our separate ways. As my daughter & I walked back our room to pack, this elegant bench seat & lead lined window caught my eye HWW!

 

Photo 52/100 : My 100x photos this year will all feature benches or seats.

Placa Reial is surrounded by porticos and all of them house restaurants.

 

Maybe its not but it says overpriced tourist trap to me.

restaurant row in Manhattan's "Little Italy"

dinner time. time for food. for laughter. for togetherness.

but at the same time it's a time of pressure. of unfillable expectations. of disappointment.

we put so much effort in making christmas dinner very special but very often we end up not really enjoying the moment.

I hope you had a wonderful christmas and could enjoy the time with your loved ones without any struggles!

 

Graz I 2022

While waiting for my takeout I noticed this romance.

 

THANKS FOR YOUR VIEWS, COMMENTS, FAVES AND INVITES.

Farfalle pasta balanced on forks with artistic butterfly shadows and reflections in a surreal triptych layout

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.

Slight adjustment to the crop ....

Museums of Old York York, Maine

 

"This event is part of an effort organized by regional museums and historic preservation organizations to team up with photographers to increase social media engagement with historic homes and landscapes. Unified under #HistoricHouseCrush hashtag, the public is encouraged to share their favorite buildings and landscapes on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook."

 

From the Museums of Old York handout at Instameet #oldyork

   

© All Rights Reserved - Erik Symes Photography

 

Stuff shot through windows. Table setting taken through a restaurant window ~ Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

 

This is not my table, but an idea which could come to fruition if I wanted to purchase these interesting place settings

at Crate and Barrel!

 

Thinking of "Bench Monday"

although I don't really believe this qualifies!

 

Cheers, everyone!

Bon Appetite!

What would YOU serve on such an occasion?

One of my favorite artistic endeavors is setting a seasonal table . . . I often refer to this passion as a culinary installation! I fell in love with the watercolor plate and quilted a runner, from a remnant, to complement the dish! A local glass company did a fabulous job cutting the piece to protect my fabric!

Bon appétit

Museums of Old York York, Maine

 

"This event is part of an effort organized by regional museums and historic preservation organizations to team up with photographers to increase social media engagement with historic homes and landscapes. Unified under #HistoricHouseCrush hashtag, the public is encouraged to share their favorite buildings and landscapes on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook."

 

From the Museums of Old York handout at Instameet #oldyork

  

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.

Museums of Old York York, Maine

 

"This event is part of an effort organized by regional museums and historic preservation organizations to team up with photographers to increase social media engagement with historic homes and landscapes. Unified under #HistoricHouseCrush hashtag, the public is encouraged to share their favorite buildings and landscapes on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook."

 

From the Museums of Old York handout at Instameet #oldyork

  

I've always been a huge fan of blue and white dishes and porcelain so when I saw this table setting in the Halfway House Inn I just had to have a record of it.

  

what's goin' on!

 

52 weeks of 2017

Week #3 ~ Silly

 

Thanks to Ollie for posing (it only lasted one click, so I had to be quick!)

A quiet evening at Freya's house,

together with (some of) the people I love.

And the first thing we got on our plate was...

a tiny clothes peg, holding some pretty

ribbons and a quote... with a great purpose!

 

Challenge on flickr - Indoor/Close up

an alphabet book - still life

Weekly Themes - From Old to New

Smile on Saturday! :-) - From Old to New

7 Days with Flickr - Crazy Tuesday Theme: new purposes

(photo by Freya)

Nikon FT2, Nikkor-SC 50/1.4, Fujicolor 200.

Museums of Old York York, Maine

 

"This event is part of an effort organized by regional museums and historic preservation organizations to team up with photographers to increase social media engagement with historic homes and landscapes. Unified under #HistoricHouseCrush hashtag, the public is encouraged to share their favorite buildings and landscapes on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook."

 

From the Museums of Old York handout at Instameet #oldyork

  

Happy Thanksgiving to my American Friends, and visitors!

We had ours in October in Canada.

 

***There is no AI in this image…just HI aka Human Intelligence. ***

All manipulations were created in Adobe PS 2024 additional PP work in Luminar Neo filters.

From my archived folder.

  

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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.

- DRD Elaine's Lunch Set: Table, Tablesetting and Chair @ Fifty event

 

- Serenity Style : Stowe Eggs Set: Sale stand, Advertising sign, Stowe Eggs on sale Basket 1and 2 rez or wear for Farmers Market

 

- Simply Shelby Espalier Meyer Lemon Tree - Distressed White Trellis for Farmers Market

- Simply Shelby Wildflower Field - fields of Yellow Mix @ Mainstore

 

- HISA - Greenery Bush 3 @Mainstore

 

- │T│L│C│ Chicken Gacha (Former): 1 RARE, 10 Common, 12 Common, 3 RARE , 9 Common @Mainstore

 

Taken at Mystical Rentals - One rent - 100 scenes to switch (Old Farmhouse)

Mystical Rentals Office inworld

Mystical Rentals Demo Area

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Seasons Greetings from Niagara Falls!

Waiting for the first dish to come...

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