I needed to see these exact photos today. Thanks for reading my mind! Lovely quiet settings with wonderful bits of soft happiness and colour. The bird...! Oh, how perfect.
Lovely photos, as always. The table arrangement is tops! For very unusual cutlery, your silverware takes the cake. Please do start talking and writing again. Your home looks so restful!
Thank you, ladies!!! Jeanne, the silverware was something I found at one of my favorite purveyors of the exotic: World Market. (www.worldmarket.com) The name of it is "Maroc" and using it makes me feel just as exotic as its origins! :) I suppose that a second childhood was inevitable, only this time around, I don't fear judgement for whimsical behavior. :)
"Yes, the way I feel about being a woman in the South is the way I feel about the oleander that blooms in June: though it's said that the sap, even brushed against one's skin, is toxic, I carelessly break the branches, stick the ravishing flowers into my hair..."-- Rosemary Daniell
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Savage Beauty, The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay
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I needed to see these exact photos today. Thanks for reading my mind! Lovely quiet settings with wonderful bits of soft happiness and colour.
The bird...! Oh, how perfect.
Take care.
Candace
Happy. I love your photos!
Beautiful pictures.
Lovely photos, as always. The table arrangement is tops! For very unusual cutlery, your silverware takes the cake. Please do start talking and writing again. Your home looks so restful!
Thank you, ladies!!! Jeanne, the silverware was something I found at one of my favorite purveyors of the exotic: World Market. (www.worldmarket.com) The name of it is "Maroc" and using it makes me feel just as exotic as its origins! :) I suppose that a second childhood was inevitable, only this time around, I don't fear judgement for whimsical behavior. :)
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