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Simple + Southern Sunday No. 526

December 8, 2024~ Christmas, Everyday Living, Simple + Southern Sunday, Wildlife

“And the angel answered her, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you; therefore the child to be born will be called holy—the Son of God.”
‭‭Luke‬ ‭1‬:‭35‬ ‭ESV‬‬

An Appalachian foothills sunrise last week. The hardwoods are beginning to thin with the bare look of winter not many days away. This has a pleasant, even warm look, but it was low 20’s on this particular morning! December is starting out quite cool for us, but many folks not too far away are experiencing snow. We continue our prayers for those in western NC, and other places devastated by Helene, who are now dealing with cold and snowy weather.
 

I placed this evening pic of a waxing crescent moon with Venus below (sitting just above the trees) in this spot for a specific reason. The ridge shadowed below Venus and the bare trees is behind our house about 1/4 mile. The sunrise in the previous photo was taken from that ridge top, facing east of course! We have trails, but it is a nice hike to get up there. Not a bad way to warm up a bit on a cold day!

While many of our trees, like maples for example, are mostly bare now, the old big oaks are stubbornly hanging on to their leaves. This red oak in our front yard, along with other red oaks and the big water oak will finally decide to give it up and I will suddenly have a lot of leaf raking or blowing. A better problem than the piles of snow that many of our northern and western friends are dealing with; so no complaints!

You might remember how I used a few seed pods (cones if you prefer) from our tulip tree/yellow poplar as additions for fall decoration, realizing they had an autumnal look. This particular tree lies in the shadows of the big red oak from the previous photo, and as you can see, not a single leaf is hanging on. What is present are hundreds of those pods, now open to release seeds. You’d think this would be enough seeds to reproduce thousands of these trees!

Pam and I were out one cold evening last week enjoying some of the local Christmas festivities. She disappeared in the crowd and I searched for her for quite some time. I finally decided she would show up eventually, so I went about making photos of Santa and others who were there.
 

Our 3 grand elves were found heading in to check out the sights, food, and fun at “Christmas On The Coosa”. The Coosa River runs near our home and through our city, and the Native American name is found often referring to businesses, places, and events in the region!
 

One main attraction at “Christmas On The Coosa” is an ice skating rink, something not found in many places in Alabama, and here only for the Christmas season. EM decided to try out the ice ahead of the tree lighting (tree in the background) which was to take place later in the evening. Local food vendors, a gift shop, show bands, choirs, and a professional skater who performed a routine were all part of a very festive and enjoyable time that was well attended. With a night that ended up around 18 degrees, the ice fared well, which is probably not normally that easy to maintain where we live. With 65 and rain predicted for Monday, I wonder how they take care of the ice? The venue will be open each evening through January 4.  

I was walking through the yard humming different Christmas songs and when I looked up, this sight brought one to mind…”please have snow and mistletoe and presents on the tree”…. We aren’t likely to have snow but we do have plenty of mistletoe. And as I strolled a little further, another sighting prompted a completely different song lyric to pop in my head…”it’s time for mistletoe and holly”…

…and you can see why this might happen. A story here; Probably 35 or more years ago, I found a small twig of a holly tree growing wild in the woods south of here. It was a few inches tall but without a shovel it was still a task to get it pulled up and save a little root. I threw it in my truck, forgot about it for a couple of days, and then only stuck it in a small pot and threw dirt around the root. It was a week or ten days before I remembered and decided to plant it in our lower side yard. Today it is our only holly. The tree has never produced very many red berries, only a few each season. I pruned it last spring, cleaned out around it, and removed many lower limbs. This was the only time I’ve done anything to the tree in all these years…and look at all those berries. I had not noticed until last week!

The ginkgo is now without it’s golden leaves.  We can no longer enjoy them on the tree, but as long as they remain this pretty on the ground, they escape the rake, mower, and blower! Why not enjoy as long as possible.

The Sunshine Cottage is a nice place for a lot of things, watching wildlife being one pastime. I hope my planting along the fence continues to keep the deer happy so they remain away from the yard and garden. So far this is working. These 11 were joined by others. I have counted as many as 15 at one time.

These two have been comical to watch. They get their heads low and face off. Then nothing happens. I think one is scared and the other is glad of it. My grandmother used to call silly, foolish acting teenage boys “young bucks”. Watching these boys for a couple of days validates grandmother’s terminology!

We live outside the city limits, but the new, first term Mayor of our hometown is really doing a good job and seems to have vision and knows how to get things done. We were passing through town yesterday and noticed a number of small, but nice new seasonal additions along the streets.
 

One downtown neighborhood street had a number of homes which Pam thought were elegantly decorated for Christmas. The nutcrackers on this porch however, caused us to stop, backtrack, and get a photo. We found that our life-size nutcrackers were in further decline when we placed them on the cottage porch recently. This should be their final year, but they have served us well!

Today’s look back is to this week last December. The Williamsburg fan, after years as a Christmas tradition, suffered the first visits ever by critters which found the fruit to their liking. I had reluctantly chosen to retire the fan, not willing to continue the work and expense, only to be frustrated by possums, or “opossums” to speak properly of them. 

However, I couldn’t stand it. As the week went on, something had to be done. On a whim while in town, I bought the fruit needed, stopped and picked up a can of clear polyurethane spray and headed home. The fruit selection was really pitiful, no quality, but I had little time so I went with it. I gathered magnolia leaves when I got home, sprayed everything and put it together as soon as it dried. I wasn’t sure what reception I and the fan might receive when Pam returned home. This is why I was in such a rush…you see, I hung the fan on the front of the Sunshine Cottage over the porch, out of the reach of possums. The fan, although not my best one, has a new home for now. PJ will show you more of it later when she does a Cottage post. She allowed it to remain! It is more exposed to the elements in this location so this is a test run I suppose.

In a few days the sun will be as far in the southwestern sky as it will seem to travel and the journey to the north will begin once again. This beautiful December sunset, as seen from behind my shop, is only available a couple of months of the year when the leaves are gone and Mr. Sun is near the winter solstice!

We wish you a merry and delightful December!

“The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.”
‭‭Numbers‬ ‭6‬:‭24‬-‭26‬ ‭ESV‬‬

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 Pieced Pastimes,  Between Naps on the Porch, Katherines Corner, Follow The Yellow Brick Home,
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  1. Rita C at Panoply says

    December 8, 2024 at 6:46 AM

    Your weather seems exactly as ours! The cold snap greeted my relocated sister and today/tomorrow warming with rain. Even the ginkgo trees here decorated the ground below this week with that beautiful gold.
    Your fan looks great, Butch, and your pack of deer impressive! Maybe those two bucks were auditioning to see which one may lead Santa?!
    Have a wonderful week, Richardsons!
    Beautiful sunrise and sunsets. and your opening scripture so appropriate, as today is the feast of the Immaculatr conception in the Catholic church.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 7:03 PM

      Thank you Rita. A little warming this week won’t hurt our feelings. I guess we from the south are softies when it comes to cold weather. The deer will start competing for the ladies attention in a couple weeks around here so the young bucks probably will come out better with Santa. Have a blessed week!
      Butch and Pam

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  2. Patti Fralix says

    December 8, 2024 at 7:50 AM

    Lovely post, Butch. I loved the photos of Pam and the grands, and I think I saw you in a photo also! And the photo of the apple fan brings back such memories of when we had ours that you made for us on display. We still have it, but have no where to display it in our current home. But I am holding onto it (although it is somewhat shabby now!) and hope to be able to display it again in the future. Merry Christmas to all of you, and hope to see you in the new year.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 7:08 PM

      Thank you Patti. I had forgotten all about making you the form for the Williamsburg fan. Amazing you still have that. We so hope you can display it again someday. Merry Christmas to you, Mike, and to all. Have a wonderful week!
      Butch and Pam

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  3. Alice Genzlinger says

    December 8, 2024 at 8:11 AM

    Yea the Williamsburg fan is back❣️Butch the one and only time I made one, it was facing east and the weather didn’t harm it at all. It just would not be Christmas at Everyday Living without it. I see you are getting some Colorado temperatures. When you have to cover up head to toe it feels more like Christmas. I’m thankful on your behalf that the deer are staying along the fence line because I can’t imagine 11 deer in your beautiful garden. We have an ice rink sometimes on 29th street here. Don’t know why it’s not always there this time of year. I’m looking forward to days with more light soon. Venus was looking very pretty with the small moon. Thank you for all the beauty you provide.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 7:14 PM

      Thank you Alice. Yes, the fan returned but not without issues. We have had a few head to toe covering kinda days but that somehow does make things feel more seasonal. Maybe we aren’t quite getting Colorado weather, our world would shut down for a month. Have a wonderful week!
      Butch and Pam

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  4. jeanie says

    December 8, 2024 at 8:17 AM

    I loved every bit of this post! You’ve certainly been rocking the holiday cheer with the family and that looks like such fun. And oh, loving the deer! I’ve always loved your nutcrackers and it’s good to see the fan again!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 7:18 PM

      Thank you Jeanie. We are trying to get out and about and have some holiday fun. Grandkids can get us going and doing when nothing else will. I still have issues to resolve with the fan. Have a great week!
      Butch and Pam

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  5. Jenna says

    December 8, 2024 at 9:17 AM

    So glad the fan is back and it looks perfectly beautiful to me! Christmas on the Coosa sounds like so much fun, but brrr, a cold night for sure! Love Santa and the Grinch and all those deer, wow, I do hope they don’t wander into your garden. The moon is beautiful right now. I am glad our temps are warming up a little, I have been huddled in a blanket all weekend! I hope you both have a jolly week ahead!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 7:23 PM

      Thank you Jenna. We can identify with huddling to stay warm. I told someone already I guess we were softies here in the south when it comes to cold. Our city is small but doing some nice new things like Christmas on the Coosa. I’m still struggling with the fan but it did make an appearance. Have a wonderful week!
      Butch and Pam

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  6. Karen IBack Road Journal) says

    December 8, 2024 at 10:07 AM

    I’ve always admired your Williamsburg fan at Christmas and happy to see that you decided to make another one. Hopefully the critters will not notice its new location.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 8:04 PM

      Thank you Karen. I think we have a new place for the fan that critters aren’t able to easily get to, but I still couldn’t locate what I needed to protect and preserve it as well as in the past. Still a work in progress. Have a great week!
      Butch and Pam

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  7. Shannon@Belle Bleu Interiors says

    December 8, 2024 at 10:11 AM

    Happy Sunday, Butch and Pam! The photos of the sunrise and sunset are breathtaking. I think December holds some of the most spectacular sunrises and sunsets. The Williamsburg fan is beautiful. I can’t wait to see Pam’s post with it adorning Sunshine Cottage. Your town’s Christmas celebration looks like so much fun. I wish you both a most blessed week ahead and joyous Christmas season!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 8:10 PM

      Thank you Shannon. We live in a small town really but they do a very nice job with things and a lot added this year. Still having issues with the fan but I did get one made. We had a gorgeous sunrise this morning but I missed it by a few minutes. It changes so quickly. Have a wonderful week!
      Butch and Pam

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  8. Clara says

    December 8, 2024 at 10:13 AM

    The sunrise and sunset shots are magical with all the colors. The Williamsburg fan is beautiful and hopefully has found a home where the possums won’t roam! Your town looks idyllic with all the pretty decorations. The grands look like they’re ready for all the festivities. What did you plant to keep the deer at bay? We may the have to the same. Enjoy your Sunday. Clara❤️

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 8:14 PM

      Thanks so much Clara. I haven’t settled on what to use to preserve the fan but maybe managed to find a location that will work. The deer are supposed to be enjoying winter rye, wheat, oats and clover, but it has been so dry there’s not that much to munch on. Have a blessed week.
      Butch and Pam

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  9. Kari Rogers-Miller says

    December 8, 2024 at 10:28 AM

    Beautiful photos Butch and BTW we are home in Florida now after three months in the Midwest. We did come through your neck of the woods although we were a bit west as we stopped off in Red Bay for motorhome needs, before heading down through Birmingham and Montgomery. I have to say I was cold the last few weeks and we are so glad to be in the sunshine state again. We both came home with the “crud” as we call it…where your nose drips and you just don’t feel quite up to par. But this too shall pass. The deer pics are so cool and the story of the holly tree is special. It is amazing how a tree can grow in spite of us. LOL Down here one can pick up a small branch of a dried up plumaria, stick it in the ground or pot and it will grow. Go figure. Thanks again for your wonderful Sunday musings. Hello to Pam and the beautiful grands.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 8:20 PM

      Thank you Kari. We are glad you safely are back home but sorry about the crud. We know all about that stuff. It seems the plants I study and pamper and work with are the ones that die, and what I toss and forget about are resilient and take off. Maybe it only makes sense for me to not mess with things too much. Have a pleasant week!
      Butch and Pam

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  10. Heritage Hall says

    December 8, 2024 at 12:30 PM

    Christmas on the Coosa and your decorated hometown look like something out of the Hallmark Channel.
    What an ideal environment to nurture children during their growing years. Gadsden is quite special.
    The sunrises and sunsets are so beautiful. It was almost thrilling to see your repeating the famous
    Williamsburg Apple Fan…Sunshine Cottage will now be Christmas-complete. The nutcrackers will
    be proud and impressed. The holly tree saga has a lesson to cite…relax, hold fast and never give up hope.
    We were 16 degrees last night, so we cannot wait for next week’s warming spell. Stay snuggled and
    enjoy these enchanting Christmastide moments. Blessings Pam, Butch and other kindred spirits.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 8:28 PM

      Thanks so much Mary. I saw a drone photo today of a city where they called it a Hallmark Christmas. I forget where, but it was much larger than our city; our local community has done a wonderful job for a smaller area and they keep adding nice family type things. The fan has briefly found a new spot but I still have some obstacles to overcome in the future. Hopefully we will be blessed to be around to take on those little everyday living challenges again in another season. We are snuggled. Have a warm and peaceful week!
      Butch and Pam

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  11. Awakening Wonders says

    December 8, 2024 at 1:03 PM

    A grand week of Christmas time celebrating – love the ice skating! Sorry the critters had a bit of lunch on your creative work of art!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 8:32 PM

      Thank you Mary. We are feeding all the critters at a distance (and at an expense) hoping they will accept our offerings and stay away. So far this seems to be working. Have a great week!
      Butch and Pam

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  12. Roxanne Bernard says

    December 8, 2024 at 2:17 PM

    Happy Sunday Butch and Pam! Lovely photos that really “feel” like winter. These cold temperatures have really been something the past few days. I hope Pam had her Christmas list handy since she ran into Santa! Your town seems so charming, all decked out for Christmas. Today I returned to church for the first time since weeks before my surgery. A group of dear friends celebrated afterwards with brunch at IHOP!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 8:38 PM

      Thanks so much Roxanne. We are so glad to hear you were able to be out and about. Probably no one as glad over that as you. I think Santa took Pam’s list, tore it in half, and just mumbled “inflation “. Our locals are doing a really nice job with celebrating Christmas. Thankfully a lot of it includes the true reason for the season. Have a wonderful week and don’t overdo it!
      Butch and Pam

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  13. Nancy says

    December 8, 2024 at 4:00 PM

    Hello Friends! So you made the Williamsburg fan! I love it, Butch. It is beautiful. I look forward to Pam’s post tomorrow to see everything in place. I bet she was so surprised!
    I love the picture of Pam with Santa, Grinch, and Cindy Lou. How fun was that Christmas Festival.
    Your sunset and sunrise pictures are gorgeous. We had a pretty sunset not too long ago here in AZ. My son also sent a photo of one from Cleveland, Ohio, for me to see. How nice was that!
    The Christmas Spirit is definitely in the air, and I enjoy seeing it in your blog post. We are feeling it here in our home as well.
    Merry Sunday, my friends!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 8:45 PM

      Thank you Nancy. I must admit to you, I asked who the girl with Santa was supposed to be, and someone said “surely you know Cindy Lou”. I didn’t, but I do now. I guess I need to get out more to different places, and read some different material. The fan is a work in progress. A sunset in Ohio maybe had snow? We wish you a very good week in AZ!
      Butch and Pam

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  14. Sue says

    December 8, 2024 at 5:36 PM

    Just love how you all can tell a good story…what joy and smiles you bring! Loved all the wisdom of grandmothers, the bucks, the beautiful and getting taller grands, stunning photos, and your exceptional traditional talents…Happy 2nd Sunday of Advent, and may your week be filled with peace and even more memorable times.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 8:51 PM

      Thank you Sue. The longer we are around, the more we realize and cherish the wisdom and the stories from those who’ve gone before us. Such a blessing. We are spending time each day with a couple of good Advent devotionals and enjoying them very much. Have a pleasant and peaceful week!
      Butch and Pam

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  15. Maristella says

    December 8, 2024 at 5:54 PM

    Beautiful photos. Happy Advent!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 8:53 PM

      Thank you Maristella. We are enjoying some daily study in a couple of Advent devotionals. We hope your week is a wonderful one!!
      Butch and Pam

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  16. K.L. Hale says

    December 8, 2024 at 6:46 PM

    Oh my…heart. This post is perfection. Today I lit my advent candle for Peace. Through your eyes, words, and souls, I FEEL the peace of God. Through the beauty of the sunsets, foliage (let’s talk about that Holly! WOW), the deer, and the young bucks! To the cutest little elves (who are growing like Holly) and …the FAN! Oh, Butch! What a surprise! The sun will rise and set over the Richardson Plantation (I’m sorry, homestead doesn’t do), winter solstice set in, possums MIGHT return, the ice will eventually melt, and snow might fall,…the kids will continue growing and so much will change, …yet, God’s glory and love never change! Through every season and circumstance you both continue being lights in this world and sharing his GOODNESS all around! God bless you all! I pray for you every day! Many blessings and hugs. Love, Karla and Finn

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 8, 2024 at 9:02 PM

      Thank you so much Karla. The elves are growing at a rate faster than we might wish,but we are glad that process is not in our control. Yes, the fan made an appearance on a whim one day. I still have some issues to resolve before next time, should God grant us such a blessing. We continue to feed possums and others at a distance. Hopefully all will remain satisfied. The only critters that are provided for right outside the door are the birds. We continue to pray for you as certainly thank you for your prayers. Have a blessed week!
      Butch and Pam

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  17. Myrna says

    December 9, 2024 at 1:29 AM

    I love the pictures and guided tour. The Williamsburg fan is beautiful. Have you tried cloves as a deterrent? I use minced garlic from the dollar store, or cloves, and this summer dried cucumbers of all things, as ‘critters’ don’t like them. Doesn’t hurt them, but they relocate.
    Have an awesome week and stay warm.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 9, 2024 at 8:59 PM

      Thank you Myrna. I was thinking on deterrents like cloves etc but I decided to try a new location for the fan where the critters couldn’t reach very easy. I don’t think I would hang around dried cucumbers either. Have a great week!
      Butch and Pam

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  18. Carole @ From My Carolina Home says

    December 9, 2024 at 8:15 AM

    You are certainly helping to feed the wildlife, those holly berries will be a favorite with the birds. Love the deer photos, and it is amusing to watch the young ones play at adult behaviors. I hope the wildlife leaves your fan alone this time!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 9, 2024 at 9:04 PM

      Thank you Carole. The birds do flock to the holly berries all winter. Those young deer will soon be put on the run by the bigger boys around here. It’s really interesting to watch the competition then. Have a great week!
      Butch and Pam

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  19. Cheryl Smith says

    December 9, 2024 at 1:28 PM

    It was wonderful to see that you made the fan! I think it is beautiful! I can’t believe how tall EM is! It’s unbelievable how fast they grow up. God bless you all!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 9, 2024 at 9:07 PM

      Thank you Cheryl. EM is very tall. She’s catching up with us too fast. I still have some things I need to do differently on the fan in the future. Have a wonderful week!
      Butch and Pam

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  20. Kim says

    December 9, 2024 at 7:49 PM

    Beautiful pictures Butch and I always love the sky shots. I could see Venus – the Northern Hemisphere is supposed to be able to see Jupiter this week but there is too much light at night here in the city. It looks like everyone had fun at Christmas on the Coosa; it was strange to see everyone all bundled up but your temps were actually colder than ours were the week. Brrr. The Williamsburg fan looks fantastic and I hope those deer behave themselves. Have a wonderful week both of you!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 9, 2024 at 9:12 PM

      Thank you Kim. I think we can see Jupiter currently but we are experiencing clouds and rain now. It has warmed. That’s the way here in the winter, back and forth with the wardrobe. We hope you have a blessed Christmas season and a wonderful week!
      Butch and Pam

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  21. Cindie Winquist says

    December 13, 2024 at 4:15 PM

    I’m so surprised that Hallmark hasn’t come knocking on your door with a movie set location offer. Stunning!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 13, 2024 at 10:36 PM

      Cindie, you are too kind! However, our small town has a lot to offer! Wishing you a blessed weekend!
      Butch and Pam

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  22. Kay Shumate says

    December 16, 2024 at 3:47 PM

    I read the other day that Butch has his mother’s old clocks that don’t work. I found Dick Clark with 7 C’s Clock Repair @ 205427-7200. dick.clark.7@gmail.com
    He doesn’t live far from y’all. I live in Bham. & he came to our house when he was in the Bham area. Super nice Christian guy. He is a missionary & travels to Europe a lot. Give him a call to get your clocks running again. Very reasonable in his prices.
    Merry Christmas,
    Kay Shumate

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      December 16, 2024 at 8:45 PM

      Thank you so much Kay. We will save the number and try to contact him after Christmas. Someone told us of a person in the Pell City area that was good with cuckoo and all clocks. He would have a 205 area code so I guess it could possibly be the same person. We appreciate the info and we wish you a Merry Christmas!
      Butch and Pam

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“Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.” Proverbs 31:30

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Happy Thursday! I am behind in posting spring flow Happy Thursday! I am behind in posting spring flowers from my garden. Lady Banks Rose in bloom on the arbor 1-3 Snowball Viburnum with its showy blooms 4-5 Gorgeous Kwanzan Cherry blossoms 6-7 Old-fashioned Bridal Wreath Spirea 8-9 10 Lady Banks Rose 

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Wishing you a joy-filled day 🌼🤍🌺🤍

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With glorious weather, the table next to our woodl With glorious weather, the table next to our woodlands was perfect for teatime! It is Tea on Tuesdays with blogging friends Mary and Kitty. The table is enhanced by views toward the mountain, woodlands, and the large Snowball Viburnum. The verdant rye grass appears as a green carpet that has been spread for Easter! Vintage Fitz and Floyd ‘Herb Garden’ teapots, sugar and creamer, and oval tray are suited for springtime with their embossed bows, vegetables, and words. A bouquet of Kwanzan Cherry blossoms add more spring color to the setting. 

I am serving a simple teatime with Earl Grey tea, savory egg salad filled phyllo cups, and sweet vanilla cupcakes with cream cheese icing, and macarons! A favorite cottage rose tablecloth and Essential napkins are by April Cornell.

We are most blessed to celebrate the resurrection of Christ, being the source of new life, yet new life that is eternal. The beauty of this spring will again give way to another autumn in a few months, but the significance of His empty tomb will never change! Wishing you a blessed Holy Week ✝️ Click the link in my bio to view the blog!

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Happy Thursday! I love setting a table next to our Happy Thursday! I love setting a table next to our woodlands and this is the first one of the season, an Easter/Spring table! I love all the sweet bunny decorations, but Easter is so much more. We celebrate Easter because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.  His bodily resurrection enables all those who choose to follow Him to have assured victory over our greatest enemy…death!

 I look forward each year when some of my favorite blooms display their amazing beauty in our garden. Snowball viburnum in its full glory with large creamy white blooms. Climbing Lady Banks Rose is covered in hundreds of miniature yellow blooms cascading to the ground. An old-fashioned Bridal Wreath Spirea with its branches arching to the ground in a fountain-like growth habit is loaded with showy double white flowers in clusters of three to six that resemble a bride’s wreath. I still claim the Kwanzan Cherry tree even though it is now on our son’s property. Its ruffled pink double pink blossoms are some of my favorite blooms. All four of these blooms make up an arrangement with a few tulips from the grocery store. 

A fluffle of moss bunnies hopped up to the picnic table. A ‘Charming’ tablecloth with  Mary Lake-Thompson napkins and Williams Sonoma enchanting ‘Famille Rose’ bunny plates!

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I often shared my sweet Daddy and his stories on m I often shared my sweet Daddy and his stories on my blog. My precious Daddy passed away peacefully on March 26th at the age of 94, surrounded by his beloved family! He was born during the depths of the Great Depression. That may have been part of the reason he was always content and loved the simple things. 

“A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, and favor is better than silver or gold.” Proverbs 22:1

After high school graduation he signed to play professional baseball with the Cleveland Indians Organization. His baseball career was cut short when he was drafted in the army. He was seriously wounded in the Korean War and was awarded a Purple Heart and two bronze stars. Upon returning home, he married my beautiful Mother and they shared 54 wonderful years together before she passed away suddenly. 

My brother and I grew up in a Christian home, bathed in love, calm, security, and contentment, under the care of the two finest parents anyone could have. Daddy was known as Pawpaw to his three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. 

My heart is broken, he was the best Daddy a girl could have. I know he is present with the Lord and I rejoice in that promise, knowing too, that my Mother is also in the eternal presence of our Heavenly Father. 

For more of my Daddy’s story, click the link in my bio.
Happy first day of Spring! One of my favorite bloo Happy first day of Spring! One of my favorite blooming trees of springtime is the Kwanzan Cherry! I love pairing them with my Snowball Viburnum blooms to make a lovely flower arrangement!

Wishing you a most beautiful day!

#cherryblossom #springtime #springinthesouth #kwanzancherry #mygarden #southerngarden #victoriamagazine #southernladymag #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
Welcome to Sunshine Cottage and the March edition Welcome to Sunshine Cottage and the March edition of Tea on Tuesdays. My inspiration for teatime is the beautiful linens from @april.cornell With the celebration of their 50th anniversary, many Heritage Prints from the archives have returned. Eden is one of the beautiful patterns that has returned. It is a soft purple paradise where butterflies float, roses bloom, and soft sage leaves levitate. As an April Cornell Brand Ambassador, I was gifted these gorgeous linens! I have been a collector of @april.cornell linens for many years…the floral patterns resonate with my love of English Country. 

I am serving my favorite, Earl Gray tea, from an Eileen’s Reserve teapot. Teacups by Grace Teaware and vintage Rose Chintz salad plates by Johnson Brothers add more floral patterns to the mix. Japanese Magnolia blooms were cut from my garden and placed in a lilypad teapot!

Mary @ homeiswheretheboatis.net and I welcome Nancy @nance_endless_summer as our special guest! LINK in bio for the blog posts. Have a wonderful day!

#teaontuesdays #teatime #aprilcornell #southernladymagazine #teatimemagazine #teatimepoetry_ #homeiswheretheboatis #victoriamagazine #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam #englishcountrystyle #aprilcornellbrandambassador
Happy St. Patrick’s Day ☘️ A few photos from Happy St. Patrick’s Day ☘️ A few photos from our visit to ☘️ Ireland, The Emerald Isle and a tablescape in our Appalachian Foothills ☘️

“May the raindrops fall lightly on your brow.
 May the soft winds freshen your spirit.
 May the sunshine brighten your heart.
 May the burdens of the day rest lightly 
 upon you.
 And may God enfold you in His love.”

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It felt like spring today with a high in the upper It felt like spring today with a high in the upper 70’s. Do you ever forget what you have? I do, so I compiled a partial catalog of my teapots. I have included some here and more on my blog. Click the LINK in my profile to see more! 

#teapot #teapotcollector #teapots #teaontuesdays #teatime #teatimemagazine #teatimepoetry_ #southernladymag #victoriamagazine #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
Happy Monday! With March bringing the promise of s Happy Monday! With March bringing the promise of spring and looking forward to our garden awakening, I planted a blooming bulb garden in my Sunshine Cottage! The butcher block countertop under a window, was a perfect place for a mini garden. Muscari, hyacinths, tulips, and daffodils danced in the sunlight and filled the cottage with an amazing fragrance! 

It is Monday Morning Blooms with friends Lidy @frenchgardenhouse Shannon @bellebleuinteriors and Mary homeiswheretheboatis.net

LINK in bio to view blog posts

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Hello friends, I don’t know about you, but I am Hello friends, I don’t know about you, but I am ready for spring. Meteorological Spring begins this Saturday, March 1 and I am going with it. I have pulled spring flower arrangements from my blog archives. I hope you enjoy the flower therapy! You can see all of them by clicking on the  LINK in bio.

#springflowers #springflowerarrangement #springtime #southernladymag #victoriamagazine #flowermagazine #aprilcornell #gardener #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
Happy Tuesday! Welcome to the Sunshine Cottage whe Happy Tuesday! Welcome to the Sunshine Cottage where it is warm and cozy on this cold February day. It is Tea on Tuesdays and I have set a tea table with the “Blue Roses” collection that was a collaboration between @victoriamagazine and @april.cornell The exclusive porcelain pattern and matching linens have been used many times and I still enjoy their blue and white beauty. Instead of fresh flowers, porcelain ones require no arranging. Sweet treats pair perfectly with a traditional English Breakfast tea. I am joining friends Sarah @sjpa48 and Mary homeiswheretheboatis.net

#teaontuesdays #teatime #victoriamagazine #aprilcornell #southernladymag #teatimemagazine #thecottagejournal #teatimepoetry #porcelainflowers #pjssunshinecottage #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
Happy Thursday and Valentine’s Eve! In celebrati Happy Thursday and Valentine’s Eve! In celebration of the day, I pulled images from my blog archives for inspiration❤️💗❤️

Wishing everyone a lovely Valentine’s Day ❤️

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Happy first Monday of February! After so many cold Happy first Monday of February! After so many cold days, we are experiencing a tease of spring with a 73 degree day that is forecast. After the gray and cloudy days, I needed a dose of color and decided to set a colorful citrus themed brunch! Using a bird gold and pewter stand, I mixed a citrus medley of lemons, oranges, and limes with pink and white carnations as the centerpiece. The table is highlighted with blue and white dishware. Fresh squeezed orange juice, French-pressed coffee and sweet treats of lemon poppyseed muffins, lemon cake with lemon icing, and lemon pastries are perfect for a small brunch. A faux lemon topiary belonged to my beloved Mother and seemed a perfect addition to a citrus-themed table! You are invited to join me and my Monday Morning Blooms friends, Lidy @frenchgardenhouse Sarah @sjpa48 and Mary homeiswheretheboatsis.net by clicking the LINK in my bio!

#mondaymorningblooms🌻 #citrus #floraldesign #brunch #southernladymagazine #victoriamagazine #thecottagejournal #grandmillennial #traditionaldecor #lemons #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
Welcome to Sunshine Cottage where I have been fluf Welcome to Sunshine Cottage where I have been fluffing for Valentine’s Day! For many years my Sweetheart and I have celebrated February 14th at home where it is quiet, no reservations are required, and we always have a table by the window! 

I love the traditional colors of red and pink! Frilly carnations fill a vintage Staffordshire, ‘Charlotte’ pitcher which rests on an antique Limoges plate with a velvet gold-crowned heart. The plate stack consists of a Royal Stafford ‘Asiatic pheasant’ dinner plate, American Atelier ‘Baroque’ luncheon/salad plate, Johnson Brothers, ‘Winchester’ salad plate, and a vintage pierced Bavarian rose plate! I am a huge fan of mixing colors, patterns, and textures for a collected look. 

I have joined 17 table stylists for a Valentine’s Day Blog Hop. Click the LINK in my bio to see all of the Valentine inspiration!

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Happy Tuesday! On this very cold winter’s day, I Happy Tuesday! On this very cold winter’s day, I am serving my favorite tea, Earl Grey, in the Sunshine Cottage where it is warm and cozy! The magic of dancing sunlight enhances the table that is dressed with a warm tartan plaid throw repurposed as a tablecloth! ‘Winter Fauna’ bird salad plates from Pottery Barn (many years ago and now discontinued) remind me of the birds I watch from my kitchen window during the winter season. The Grace Teaware set adds more blue and white to the Spode ‘Blue Room’ dinner plates. Sweet treats were placed on a stack of Bordallo Pinheiro plates! A darling Hummel ‘Icy Adventure’ depicts a scene of an outdoor frozen pond with a pair of sweet ice skaters, a rosy cheeked boy and girl who have fallen down on the ice. I am sharing Tea on Tuesdays with Shannon @bellebleuinteriors and Mary homeiswheretheboatis.net Link in my Bio will take you to my blog post! Stay warm and safe!

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Happy Thursday! Mid January with cold weather and Happy Thursday! Mid January with cold weather and I am thinking about my spring and summer garden! I have ordered seeds that are to arrive tomorrow…zinnias, sunflowers, and giant marigolds! On today’s blog post (LINK IN BIO) I am sharing my photo journal from 2024’s garden! Grab a cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate and join me.

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My precious family enjoying a rare snowfall in Ala My precious family enjoying a rare snowfall in Alabama!
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