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January 4, 2016~ Decorating, Food & Entertaining, Music, Outdoors, Recipes, Simple + Southern Sunday, Tablescape Tuesday, Travel

“Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves”
Philippians 2:3

When we started blogging almost 18 months ago, we had no idea what we were getting into.  All I knew was that we wanted to share our everyday living with you through the things we love!  I knew that probably meant tablescapes, the occasional travel post, and maybe a music post here and there.  The next thing I knew, I was blogging four times a week, meeting new blogging friends, and I had found a creative outlet that would become both my new favorite hobby and a journal of sorts for me and my family!

Last week, I shared the Top 5 Tablescapes of 2015 and The Top Ten Posts of 2015, and there is no doubt that my love for creating warm and inviting spaces in our home is one of the main themes here at Everyday Living. But, my favorites are those that might not receive the most views or comments…they are the stories and pictures that are dearest to my heart!  They are the ones that are linked to the sweetest memories, the story of how the post evolved, and the ones that remind me of the goodness of God in our everyday living.

Come along with me while I reminisce on the year in blogging as I share my favorite 7 posts of 2015!  Click on the picture to go to the original post.

7.  Simple + Southern Sunday No. 54

The Sunday post is usually our week in photos.  However, this particular one was a day in photos…how I requested to spend my birthday!   

6.  The Perfect Blend

An afternoon of conversation, lattes, and sweet nibbles provided “the perfect blend”!  IMG_3863 

5.  That Time I Was A Professor

What an amazing afternoon spent teaching the art of tablescaping to 37 ladies at the University of Alabama, Gadsden Center!   

4.  A Mid-Summer’s Evening

Butch bought this fun, pagoda-style umbrella, so it demanded, of course, another alfresco dinner in the garden …while enjoying the beauty of God’s creation and the blessings He has provided!  A perfect evening!   

3.  Zoom In!

We love to travel and we “zoomed in” on some of our favorite places around the globe!   

2.  Sentimental Journey

Sharing my journey of music that has spanned three generations was a joy!   

1. Just Like Mama Made

A precious childhood memory of a sweet and salty snack that I still enjoy!IMG_3856  IMG_3853  IMG_3854 As you can see, 2015 was a fun year in blogging for me!  I cant wait to see what 2016 holds!  Thank you, our faithful readers!Collage side Linking with Pieced Pastimes, Silver Pennies, Life on Lakeshore Drive, Thoughts From Alice, Coastal Charm, My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia, Dwellings-Heart of Your Home, Savvy Southern Style, Ivy and Elephants, French Country Cottage, From My Front Porch To Yours, Stone Gable, Confessions of a Plate Addict, Worthing Court, Between Naps on the Porch, Cedar Hill Farmhouse, A Stroll Thru Life, The Charm of Home, Cornerstone Confessions, A Delightsome Life, Imparting Grace, Posed Perfection, Katherines Corner, Rooted In Thyme, Share Your Cup, The Enchanting Rose, 21 Rosemary Lane, Northern Nesting, Cozy Little House, Rattlebridge Farm, Rustic & Refined

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Expectations-Music and Much More

October 1, 2015~ Music, Travel

“And God said, ‘Let the waters under the heavens be gathered together into one place, and let the dry land appear.’ And it was so.  God called the dry land Earth,[a] and the waters that were gathered together he called Seas. And God saw that it was good”
Genesis 1:9-10

Sometimes persons, places, or things fail to live up to our expectations. At other times, we don’t have high expectations and end up pleasantly surprised!  Such was the case with Pam and me regarding our recent visit to Liverpool, England. Nothing against Liverpool, but we simply had anticipated a couple of touristy spots related to the Beatles and maybe a busy industrialized waterfront where cargo and container vessels left a little room for a cruise ship to dock.  Not the case!

Don’t be alarmed, but Pam and I, even though not yet teenagers in the early 60’s, were never Beatles fans. And, when you think Liverpool, you think music and in particular the Beatles. The reality of how music is a dynamic force that affects cultures locally, regionally, and even globally becomes very evident when visiting Liverpool. We quickly developed an appreciation and greater understanding of how surroundings influence people, and in turn, how people influence their surroundings. But, in Liverpool, it’s much more than the music and the sound that is unique to the Merseybeat. There is a rich history here that covers years and even centuries before the musical British invasion that we enjoyed learning about. You can read our previous post about Liverpool here: A Surprise Of A City.

It is a fact that I prefer the countryside and country living but I honestly enjoyed visiting Liverpool. If you ever have the chance to go to the region, be sure to drop by Liverpool. If not, we hope you enjoy visiting the city with us here on the blog. A destination that should be very interesting to Beatles fans? Yes- for sure! But so much more. More than we expected! (Interesting note: during the time I spent typing this, I heard no less than 3 Beatles songs on the 60’s channel that was playing softly in the background). When preparing for a trip, we have a longstanding habit of packing entirely too much. While our bags are normally so heavy they feel like they are made of stone, they aren’t nearly as solid as these concrete suitcases!!This “boat” definitely caught our eye as we approached Liverpool. It was fascinating to discover that it was one of the ferries that crosses the Mersey River. The operators leave you without any doubts when they pull away from the pier with loudspeakers resonating the Gerry and the Pacemaker’s song “Ferry Cross the Mersey”.The Merseybeat is to Liverpool as Motown is to Detroit. It’s just that one of a kind sound that originates in a place and takes on an identity all its own. As a guitar player and band member in the latter half of the 60’s,  I played a Fender guitar through a Fender amp. We also included a keyboard of sorts, better described as an electric organ. It was impossible for a bunch of guys from Alabama with our instrumentation to come close to a sound like that which came from Liverpool and other parts of the UK. The Merseybeat was guitar driven and seemed somewhat simple to me as a player yet I could not achieve it with my Fender Jaguar and my particular playing style. The Liverpool accent contributed a lot to the sound and the vocal harmonies were tight and unique.
People that end up having big influence or major impact in our world almost always have small, little known beginnings or opportunities along their path. Such is the case with the Beatles and many other artists who played numerous times at Liverpool’s Cavern Club. The opportunity to develop their talents and musical identities at a place like the Cavern was good for both artists and the club. Maybe without this no one would have ever heard of the Beatles? Who knows! And for sure, we would not have any idea of such a place called the Cavern Club, much less decide to locate it and take photos of the place (along with thousands of visitors each year). Which came first, the Hotel or the song?  The Hotel is just around the corner from the Cavern Club. It is almost impossible in Liverpool to get away from the influence of the music and the artists that are part of the Merseybeat. Did you know that Liverpool has the only Beatle-inspired hotel in the entire world?You can’t help but notice the life-size statues of the Fab Four just above the first floor!  I guess we expected a large bustling park or a big field where strawberries grew in season, but this is what we discovered as our local driver took us to some of the “out of the way” places that are spread out across Liverpool.  The gate, a replica of the original which was removed! . Behind the gate is a grown up, brushy area where the Strawberry Field, a Salvation Army orphanage, once stood.  Lennon grew up just around the corner from the orphanage and used to play in the wooded garden behind the home.  He attended garden parties there during the summer! We didn’t add our names to the graffiti on the entrance columns, but it looks like everyone else has!  The name of the home became world famous in 1967 with the release of the Beatles single “Strawberry Fields Forever” written by John Lennon.  Lennon left money in his will for Strawberry Field!    Not too far from Strawberry Field is the home where John Lennon lived with his Aunt Mimi from the age of five until age 22.  Yoko Ono purchased the house in 2002 and donated it to the National Trust, where tours are offered by appointment. Again, Liverpool has so much to see in a compact area around downtown and the river that can be achieved on foot, but this home is 10 or 15 minutes by car from downtown. Quoting Lennon from an interview, “I moved in with my auntie who lived in the suburbs in a nice semidetached place with a small garden and doctors and lawyers and that ilk living around…not the poor slummy kind of image that was projected in all the Beatles stories.”  The tour buses stop at a sign at the end of the street to allow tourists to get their photos of Penny Lane. But if you go down Penny Lane, which is a bit narrow, you will find this older and unfortunately abused sign embedded in a wall along the street. All of us are greatly impacted by our childhood and “growing up” years. Good or bad, we have our stories to tell, keepsakes we treasure, things we wish we could forget, and in this case, songs to write about those experiences. “Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes ….” so Paul McCartney wrote when he penned the song Penny Lane in 1967. Like John Lennon who wrote Strawberry Fields, these were real places that were part of their everyday living.   Just in case you are wondering, that is a giraffe peering over our heads!The City of Liverpool is a very welcoming city and displayed quite a fireworks show exclusively for our cruise passengers that began at the dock as we set sail. Very nice! Maybe it is their way of saying ”Y’all come back now, ya hear”.      Thanks for joining us as we discovered the unique city of Liverpool!butch-closer Linking with Pieced Pastimes, Silver Pennies, Life on Lakeshore Drive, Thoughts From Alice, Mod Vintage Life, Coastal Charm, My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia, The Dedicated House, Dwellings-Heart of Your Home, Savvy Southern Style, Ivy and Elephants, French Country Cottage, From My Front Porch To Yours, Stone Gable, Confessions of a Plate Addict, Worthing Court, Between Naps on the Porch, Cedar Hill Farmhouse, A Stroll Thru Life, The Style Sisters, The Charm of Home, The Winthrop Chronicles, Cornerstone Confessions, A Delightsome Life, Imparting Grace, Posed Perfection, Katherines Corner, My Romantic Home, Chic On A Shoestring Decorating, Rooted In Thyme, Share Your Cup, TheEnchanting Rose, Alabama Women Bloggers, 21 Rosemary Lane, Northern Nesting, Oh My Heartsie Girl,  Cozy Little House, Rattlebridge Farm, The Turquoise Home, My Flagstaff Home, In The New House, Natasha in Oz, Vintage Refined, Rustic & Refined, Must Love Home, Grammie Time

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Sentimental Journey

June 18, 2015~ Music

“As a father shows compassion to his children, so the Lord shows compassion to those who fear him” 
‭Psalm‬ ‭103‬:‭13

Daddy had been saving for months.  He walked many miles along the streets of our hometown delivering mail so that he could make that big purchase…a RCA Victor console stereo.  To a six year old, that beautiful mohagony cabinet that played music was magical!  When that delivery arrived from Ross-Grambling Furniture, we all gathered around and admired the lovely wood cabinet that added character to the 1960’s decor of our little house!  Not only was it a nice furniture addition, but the beautiful sounds that came from its speakers filled the entire house!  The music playing was my Daddy’s music-the music of his generation…”back when music was music” as he often says.
“Gonna take a sentimental journey, gonna set my heart at ease
Gonna make a sentimental journey, to renew old memories”
Bud Green
 The old 78 rpm’s spinning on the turntable were his favorite Big Bands such as Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, and Glenn Miller!PicMonkey Collage
The male singers were crooners like Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, and Perry Como!

The ones that I identified with were the rich and pure vocals of female singers like Jo Stafford and Rosemary Clooney.  Realizing very quickly how much I loved music, Daddy gave me money and I bought my first 45 rpm record…Travelin’ Man by Ricky Nelson (my first singer crush)!  It is funny that I have such vivid memories from so long ago! 

 The gift of music has a way of spanning time and generations! A few years ago, during what turned out to be one of the hardest years for our family, this gift of music gave us a memory of a lifetime!  Daddy, Butch and I went over to the Fabulous Fox Theater in Atlanta to hear one of our favorites, Johnny Mathis perform.  His performance with a full orchestra and all of his standards gave us such a beautiful night of music and a memory we will always treasure!

On one occasion, our city hosted The Glenn Miller Band and boy, was it a sight!  People of all ages gathered together for a night of dancing and good music!  We sat in the balcony, and I loved watching my Daddy take in the night!  Again, memories that I will never forget!  I remember so many details of that evening…down to the food that I packed for our picnic!  Oh, the joy that music has and continues to bring to my life!  At a small 80th birthday party for Daddy, I tearfully sang one of our favorite songs, “You Belong To Me”, recorded by Jo Stafford!  The love of music runs deep in my family, and to think…it all started with a stereo. Today, the sounds from the RCA Victor console stereo have been replaced by the 40’s station on his Sirius/XM Radio.  The subscription I gave him many years ago keeps “his music” filling his days!

All of these years have passed, and music is still as magical as it was when I was a little girl.  The sound of Daddy’s music is what awakened a desire in me to play and sing-one that was cultivated by my parents with piano and voice lessons for many years.  Looking back, I know that they sacrificed to provide those for me.  And another thing I know: my love for music was not coincidental, but God-ordained.  Music introduced me to the love of my life…my all-time favorite singer!  And each Sunday, as we see our son leading us in worship at our church, we are reminded that the music continues.  What began so long ago when my Daddy was just a little boy listening to music on the radio is still alive in our family!

May the gift of music always be a sweet, sweet sound in our Father’s ear.

pam closing

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A big southern welcome, y’all!  We are Butch & Pam and we are so glad you landed here at Everyday Living. If you stay around here long enough, you’ll learn that we are into a lot of different hobbies. You may find Pam putting together a tablescape, our travels, pullin’ weeds in the garden, and a variety of other things…just sharing our everyday living with you.  We both love reading and trying our hand at photography, but best of all…and our favorite – We are “Da”and“PJ” to 4 precious grandchildren! Butch (sometimes referred to as Renaissance Man, or RM) does our Sunday posts. Thank you for stopping by!

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Happy December…it truly is the happiest time of th Happy December…it truly is the happiest time of the year! I am sharing this merry table that was inspired by @april.cornell Victorian Christmas tablecloth! As an April Cornell brand ambassador I received the beautiful tablecloth and lovely Essential blue napkins. The red and white checkered top lends itself to classic casual elegance. The lovely snowy village on the border of the cloth came to life with a couple of snowy wood slice chargers that are topped with tiny little village shops that my beloved Mother gave me many years ago. They hold a special place in my heart. The salad plates depict Christmas Village scenes and complement the cloth. An easy centerpiece of fresh fruit is nestled atop fresh greens and placed in a Natale bowl by @arteitalicacrownlinen I have joined 17 table stylists for a Christmas Tablescape Blog Hop. Click the link in bio to see all of the ideas and inspiration!

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Happy September and meteorological fall! “Breaking Happy September and meteorological fall! “Breaking free from the grips of a lingering summer, and gaining freedom to embrace an anxious autumn, requires a September.” ~Butch Richardson

Autumn is my favorite season and my favorite time to set tables in my garden! I am sharing two tablescapes using the same @aprilcornell ‘Meridian’ tablecloth (one of my favorites) and faux leather chargers, but changing the other elements on the table! It is so easy to change a few things and have a different look! 

Table 1 photos 1-5 Meridian tablecloth, Spode ‘woodland’ dishware, quilted floral placemats, MacKenzie-Childs Flower Market vase with dahlias, chaste tree blooms, plus autumn fire sedum, and acrylic tortoise flatware. 

Table 2 - photos 6-9 Meridian tablecloth and napkins, hammered copper vase filled with dahlias and surrounded by apples, Fostoria Jamestown stemware, vintage ‘Harvest Time’ dishware by Johnson Brothers, and copper flatware! 

Click the link in my bio to read the blog post!

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Welcome to the July edition of Tea on Tuesdays! It Welcome to the July edition of Tea on Tuesdays! It is so hot with a triple digit heat index that iced tea was definitely in order. We have a bumper crop of blueberries 🫐🫐🫐 so  blueberry tea and blueberry treats were perfect for teatime in our garden!  Zinnias are blooming and were begging to be featured on the table They are also in bloom on the @aprilcornell tablecloth! 

Sweet friends Shannon @bellebleuinteriors  and Mary homeiswheretheboatis.net have joined me. By clicking the link in my bio, you can see all three tea tables.

“A big glass of sweet iced tea will not solve the world’s problems, but it does make me forget they exist until the glass is empty!”
~Butch Richardson

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Happy Tuesday! I am a day late sharing Monday Morn Happy Tuesday! I am a day late sharing Monday Morning Blooms. The theme for the July edition is Summer Living! Living in the country, our summer days are filled with outdoor chores, one of which is gardening! My ‘Little Lamb’ panicled hydrangeas are in full bloom and are the star of my simple table setting! The basket holding the hydrangeas is very sentimental. It belonged to my beloved Mother who kept her journals and devotional books in the basket. I often picked up the books and journals to read while visiting my sweet Daddy. Since my Daddy passed away in March, my brother and I are cleaning out our parents home. I just knew the basket was coming home with me! My precious Mother would have loved seeing it filled with flowers! A vintage tablecloth, @april.cornell ‘Eden’ napkins, Portmeirion ‘Botanic Garden’ dinner plates and stemware from Tuesday Morning (many years ago) complete the table!

I joined Sarah @sjpa48 and Mary homeiswheretheboatis.net for Monday Morning Blooms. To read all three blogs on Summer Living, click the link in my bio.

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Happy July! 2025 is half over, and where did it go Happy July! 2025 is half over, and where did it go? I am celebrating the red, white, and blue with a table set in the garden with a couple of treats and sweet iced tea for this hot summer day. Precious memories are attached to the checked tablecloth. My beloved Mother prepared Sunday lunch every week until she passed away. Each Sunday was a feast comparable to Thanksgiving. During the summer months,  she often used this checked cloth. More delicious meals than I could count have been served on this cloth! 

Happy 4th of July❤️🤍💙

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Happy Sunday, join me for a walk in our June Garde Happy Sunday, join me for a walk in our June Garden! 

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Happy Wednesday! My favorite place to set a summer Happy Wednesday! My favorite place to set a summer table is in my garden. I decided the table should be simple to allow the hydrangeas to be the star! I always love sharing a ‘special something’ on a table setting that is sentimental and has wonderful memories attached like the majolica pitcher that belonged to my beloved Mother. A beautiful blue and white tablecloth by @april.cornell for @victoriamagazine was a surprise from my sweet husband and also included the ‘blue roses’ tea set which was a part of the limited edition when it was first introduced a few years ago. The Sur La Table floral-patterned earthenware was inspired by London’s Chelsea Flower Show in collaboration with artist, April Cornell. Vintage hobnail milk glass stemware was purchased at the Longest Yard Sale. Sometimes I just enjoy a simple table! 

I joined 16 table stylists for a summer tablescape blog hop. Click the link in the bio to see all of the summer tables!

Wishing you a joy-filled day!

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Happy Tuesday! I am late posting Monday Morning Bl Happy Tuesday! I am late posting Monday Morning Blooms. I love setting a table in the garden where God’s creation is on full display! A lovely muted April Cornell tablecloth mimics the colors of the Macrophylla and Arborescens hydrangeas. Beautiful hand-painted Crown Ducal salad plates feature different flowers including hydrangeas. 

I joined fell garden enthusiasts, Lidy @frenchgardenhouse Mary #homeiswheretheboatis  Click the link in my bio to see all four tables and floral arrangements!

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Happy Thursday! It has rained for days and the sun Happy Thursday! It has rained for days and the sun has rarely been seen! But the rain has certainly been great for the weeds in the garden. Looking back on 16 summer tables from my blog. Link in bio!

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Happy Tuesday, I invite you to join me for Tea on Happy Tuesday, I invite you to join me for Tea on Tuesdays! A 🍓strawberry🍓 themed tea was set under the arbor where the Lady Banks roses have climbed up and over. The roses bloomed in early spring and they were gorgeous, but now they provide a green canopy of shade, perfect for afternoon tea! A delicious strawberry and vanilla green tea is served along with strawberry trifles in vintage ice cream sundae glasses. Precious memories are always shared with my tables! 

I am joining Jennifer @jen_carroll_martin and Mary @homeiswheretheboatis.net for tea. Click the link in my profile to view all 3 blogs!

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Happy Monday! We have had a lot of rain which shor Happy Monday! We have had a lot of rain which shortened our peony season! Peony Karl Rosenfield was absolutely stunning this year. Sarah Bernhardt was relocated last year and gave us some gorgeous blooms in spite of being moved. Several Spirea are in bloom as well as Clematis Jackmanii! What is blooming in your garden?

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Happy Wednesday! I set a table next to our woodlan Happy Wednesday! I set a table next to our woodlands in memory of my beautiful Mother who was a lovely example of a Proverbs 31 woman. Mother had the gift of hospitality and shared it with everyone. Karl Rosenfield peonies from my garden fill a treasured keepsake pitcher handed down from my grandmother! A beautiful floral April Cornell ‘Lillianna’ tablecloth and Famille Rose salad plates elevate the status of the old picnic table next to our woodlands. I have collected bejeweled enamel trinket boxes for many years and shared a few on the table for whimsy and fun. For memories of my Mother, click the link in my profile. 

“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 

Click link in bio to visit the blog post.

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 our v 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.”

#everydaylivingwithbutchandpam #stpatricksday
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
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