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Coffee Table Talk: Winter Edition

January 29, 2015~ Decorating

“And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus”
Philippians‬ ‭4‬:‭7‬

If my antique coffee table could talk, could you imagine the stories it would tell?!  How many living rooms has it sat in?  What might have been placed on top?  Did its owners put their feet on it?   What books have called it home?  What family traditions has it been a part of?  We have enjoyed our coffee table for many years, and occasionally I put my slippered feet on top.  I have always used its beautiful inlaid wood to place things that I have collected, and most importantly, tell a story.  The story might be of a wonderful place that we have visited…or a friend or relative that we love, or books that have enriched our lives.  Our table is changed seasonally or for different holidays, but even in those changes, it is representative of who we are.   It makes me think of  the way our lives each tell a story-bits and pieces from different places all woven together to make us who we are!  And the beauty of it all is that no two are the same.  Let’s sit down for coffee table talk, shall we?

A decorating book that I have enjoyed for several years was the inspiration to restyle my coffee table.

Flowers are always appropriate-the creamy white roses are a perfect winter touch!

The floral blue and white ginger jar (gift from Patti) is marked James Kent, England

A zebra leather tray holds the vase of flowers, books, and a travel treasure!

The sterling silver “Ark of the Covenant” was handcrafted in Israel.  While visiting Old Jerusalem, I spotted this amazing work of art and we debated over the purchase.  We have never regretted it, and it has a permanent home on our coffee table.

The round antique coffee table has a beautiful inlaid gold design!  And the rug-you know a girl loves her leopard!

I love using antlers, as they add texture.  Butch has been a hunter since he was a teenager (only a few years ago!), so that makes for a large collection!

The Russian hand-painted lacquer box of St. Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow is another purchase from our travels. The tiny intricate details are painted on papier-mâché and lacquered. These boxes are highly sought after and are only crafted in four art centers of Russia!

The small leopard box holds playing cards.  This image also shows a close-up view of the inlaid detail of the table!

I love coffee and it is such a treat to drink from a pretty cup!  The antique cup and saucer are Victoria Austria.

I have a small collection of magnifying glasses, and this one has a mother of pearl handle.

A heavy crystal votive was a Tuesday Morning find.  A  scented candle, fresh flowers, Italian roast coffee, and fascinating books make for an afternoon of bliss!

I love to “shop my house” and assemble a few interesting items together that tell a story!

Three miniature leather books of the works of William Shakespeare:  Othello, Julius Caesar, and King Henry V were published in the early 1900’s.

I always place books so they can be enjoyed by guests or myself!

The Winter House by Charlotte Moss, one of my favorite designers, was the inspiration for the table.

A view of a tablescape in Charlotte’s winter house in Aspen!

The bronze statue of a mother and child always sits on our coffee table.

Grocery store flowers are one of my guilty pleasures.  My motto is “let’s celebrate with flowers while we are living!”

Now, I would love to know what’s on your coffee table.  Please share in the comments!

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 Linking with: Pieced Pastimes, It’s Overflowing, Be Different Act Normal, Silver Pennies , By Stephanie Lynn, Life on Lakeshore Drive, Thoughts From Alice, Creatively Living, Rustic-Refined, Three Mango Seeds, Pink When, Mod Vintage Life, Coastal Charm, Knick of Time, 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, Craftberry Bush, Posed Perfection, Katherines Corner, The Vintage Farmhouse,  My Romantic Home, Chic On A Shoestring Decorating, Rooted In Thyme, Share Your Cup, Alabama Women Bloggers

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Tablescape Tuesday: Love Is In The Air!

January 27, 2015~ Food & Entertaining, Tablescape Tuesday

“Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast;
it is not arrogant or rude.

It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful;
it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth”
‭1 Corinthians‬ ‭13‬:‭4-6‬ 

With Valentine’s Day approaching, most of us think of a husband, a fiancée, or even that high school sweetheart.  And isn’t it fun to be the recipient of chocolates, and maybe even that beautiful necklace you’ve been eyeing!?  I think we love the “holiday of love” because we feel special and made much of on that day. But can we step back, if even for a moment and look at the bigger picture, of the greatest gift of love ever given?  Even the greatest love a human can show us will not compare to the complete and unconditional love of God.  You see, the greatest gift of love is this: Jesus, who gave and is the perfect gift.  He is the one true love.
-Katy Watters

With “Mediterranean Spice” walls in our dining room, the colors of Valentine’s Day are a perfect match!

During winter months, I love the way the sun strikes the walls and table!

As you can see, the setting is all red and white

Beautiful white roses in a tall ruby red vase serves as the centerpiece!

A pair of smaller ruby vases hold feathers, just to add whimsy!  You can see another tablescape I did with feathers here: Peacocks & Feathers.

A pair of white pillar candles in hurricanes sits on either side of the roses

A lacy napkin along with a red one bound together by a heart napkin ring!

White cotton tablecloth was used with playful heart placemats, plain white dinner plates, and ruby red salad plates!  The silver plated flatware pattern is used often and is a special treasure, as it was given to me by my mother!

The ruby cordials were a gift from my friend, Kathy and they are being used as votives.  Love to repurpose items!

This is a very simple setting and easy (and fun!) to do with what I had on hand!

Perfect morning sunlight makes me wish I had planned a brunch!

The ruby stemware is ideal for this holiday of love!

This is such a fun setting to me!  Red heart napkins, placemats, napkin rings, stemware, and salad plates were purchased many years ago from a favorite department store that closed-they always had the best tableware!!

The white plates were purchased at Pier 1 for our son to use at college

The cute heart candles were found at TJ Maxx!

Because I have loved tablescaping for years, friends often give me tableware gifts.  I love Paris, (a most romantic city) so it goes without saying that I love the Eiffel Tower place card holders given by a sweet friend many years ago!

I always incorporate candles into a setting.  You can see pillars, votives, and tapers on our Valentine’s table!

❤️Love special days spent with special people around a special table❤️

“A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in a setting of silver”
Proverbs‬ ‭25‬:‭11‬ 

Linking with Pieced Pastimes, It’s Overflowing, Be Different Act Normal, Silver Pennies , By Stephanie Lynn, Life on Lakeshore Drive, Thoughts From Alice, Creatively Living, Rustic-Refined, Three Mango Seeds, Pink When, Mod Vintage Life, Coastal Charm, Knick of Time, 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, Craftberry Bush, Posed Perfection, Katherines Corner, The Vintage Farmhouse,  My Romantic Home, Chic On A Shoestring Decorating, Rooted In Thyme, Share Your Cup

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The Catherine Palace

January 26, 2015~ Travel

“Heaven is trembling in awe of Your wonders, the kings and their kingdom are standing amazed
Here in Your presence, we are undone.  Here in Your presence, Heaven and Earth become one
Here in Your presence, all things are new.  Here in Your presence, everything bows before You”
-New Life Worship

Saint Petersburg is the second largest city in Russia.  Being a major European cultural center, it is also an important port on the Baltic Sea.  Saint Petersburg, Russia, was not a city that was on our radar, but we were more than thrilled with all that we discovered!  The famous palaces…The Winter Palace, Peterhof Palace, and The Catherine Palace demonstrate the might of the Romanov dynasty through the sheer luxury of the tsars residences!  Today, we take you on a tour of one of those-the most beautiful Catherine Palace!

Fifteen miles south of Saint Petersburg is the town of Tsarskoye Selo.  In the eighteenth century it became an out-of-town imperial residence for the Russian Royal family.   Its centerpiece is the opulent Catherine Palace!

Catherine Palace was built for Empress Petrovna and was completed in 1756.

This is the Portrait Hall and was used to display formal depictions of Russian rulers.  In the center is a unique paper sculpture of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna in her official court attire. Wide doorways were definitely necessary!

Large delft porcelain heaters provided heat for the palace

The Green Dining Room- its pistachio colored walls are embellished with white moulded ornament

This was my favorite room in the palace!

The Amber Room was a gift to Peter the Great in 1716 celebrating peace between Russia and Prussia.  It was dubbed “the Eighth Wonder of the World.”  Construction of the Amber Room began in 1701 and was originally installed in the palace of Friedrich I, the first King of Prussia.  Peter the Great admired the room on a visit-and it was presented to him as a gift cementing a Prussian-Russian alliance against Sweden.

It was originally installed in the Winter House in Saint Petersburg, but moved in 1755 to the Catherine Palace.  After 18th-century renovations, the room glowed with six tons of amber and other semi-precious stones.

During World War 2, Nazis looted tens of thousands of art treasures, including the illustrious Amber Room.  In the final months of the war, the amber panels, which had been packed away in crates, disappeared and have remained missing for decades!

The new Amber Room’s reconstruction  began in 1979 and was completed 25 years later.

The White State Dining Room was used for grand banquets and evening meals taken by the Empress

The porcelain service was made at the famous Meissen factory in Germany.  In keeping with eighteenth-century tradition, the table is covered with elaborately draped tablecloths, decorated with garlands of flowers.

Catherine Palace is rich with gold ornamentation!

Hand-painted silk panels line the Chinese Drawing
Room of Alexander I.

The furnishings are exquisite…elaborate porcelain candelabra!

Ceilings are richly detailed!

Chevaliers’ Dining Room is not particularly large so mirrors and false windows containing mirrors on the walls make it spacious and bright!

The Great Hall (also known as the Grand Ballroom) is the centerpiece room at the Catherine Palace.
It is almost 56 feet wide and over 154 feet long!

The Great Hall is on the second floor and occupies the entire width of the palace.  The two tiers of windows enhance the impression of grandness and size.  The area between the windows are covered with gilded mirrors.

We were treated to 18th century music and dancing

The ceiling is elaborately painted and the inlaid parquet floor magnificent!

Royal carriages

Coach made for Empress Catherine II, is striking for its size, opulent gilded carving and rich interior decoration

The five golden domes top the Palace Chapel.  Over 200 pounds of gold were originally used to gild the exterior.

The dazzling 18th century Catherine Palace is a perfect example of Russian baroque…its bright blue exterior is distinguished by row after row of white columns and pilasters with gold baroque moldings running the length of the facade. Catherine Palace was named for Catherine I, the wife of Peter the Great, who ruled Russia for two years after her husband’s death.

The palace owes its grandeur to Empress Elizabeth, the daughter of Peter the Great and Catherine I.  It was built on a scale to rival Versailles!

As we were leaving the palace, a uniformed brass band entertained and dancers in period costumes performed!

“Some trust in chariots and some in horses,
    but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.  They collapse and fall,
    but we rise and stand upright”
Psalm 20:7-8

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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 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 

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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!

#eastertablescape #springtablescape #alfresco #springtime #southernladymag #victoriamagazine #aprilcornell #aprilcornellbrandambassador #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam #williamssonoma
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!

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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! 

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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!

#southernladymag #valentineday #valentinestablescape #valentinesday #victoriamagazine #romanticdecor #traditionalstyle #replacementsltd #flowermagazine #thecottagejournal #pjssunshinecottage #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
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!

#teaontuesdays #teatime #teatimemagazine #teatimepoetry #victoriamagazine #southernladymag #pjssunshinecottage #tea #graceteaware #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
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.

#mygarden #gardening #cottagegarden #gardendesignmag #gardengatemagazine #southernladymag #victoriamagazine #gardener #gardeninglife #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
My precious family enjoying a rare snowfall in Ala My precious family enjoying a rare snowfall in Alabama!
Rare scenes in our Northeast Alabama Foothills! # Rare scenes in our Northeast Alabama Foothills!

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