tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574003980721581984.post2584801663371244181..comments2024-03-15T10:40:20.085-04:00Comments on LAWN TEA: BRIGHT DAYRachelDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11204947567574886675noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574003980721581984.post-51599775731783796482013-12-01T06:05:28.672-05:002013-12-01T06:05:28.672-05:00Good early morning Rachel, We are getting packed t...Good early morning Rachel, We are getting packed to go home after our lengthy stay with our daughter and family. Our Thanksgiving was a small crowd(7)too and I hardly took a photo that day. Just the table because my daughter has one of my mom's set of dishes. A sweet memory. Our preparation time was way over 2 hours but it was a labor of love and we have eaten leftovers for two days. Yum. Pie for breakfast.Yum. Yes, we too had a thankful day. Many days actually. Smile.<br /><br />Your photos show good food and a happy time. The small dish of flowers was the perfect touch. I am sure the southern cooked beans and potatoes were down home yummy. I agree about making dressing. It is a very happy job and I always make it for Thanksgiving. Our dressing goes way back in tradition to my great grandmother's recipe. Just bread, no cornbread. Shhhhh,don't tell, we are Yankees raised in the South. Some things never change. HA!<br /><br />I loved your mention of the Weasley's tent. I read every book in that series. You could say I was spellbound by the imagination of the author. Amazing.<br /><br />Thank you for saying I looked young in that photo. That made me chuckle, actually laugh. I felt like a youngster with no responsibility except to lay back and relax. Best of all, have time to read.<br /><br />Have a wonderful second Thanksgiving today with your darling Sweet Pea and family.<br />Love, Jeannejeanne, backyard neighborhttp://backyardneighbor.typepad.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574003980721581984.post-54941865557256038822013-11-30T07:26:43.843-05:002013-11-30T07:26:43.843-05:00My dear Rachel,
What a beautiful and ceremonial T...My dear Rachel,<br /><br />What a beautiful and ceremonial Thanksgiving meal. I adore preparing food in the kitchen with the loved ones. The food looks delicious by the way. I'm inspired by the sound of Caro's roasted cauliflower. All is more beautiful when our house is filled with people we love and care in this festive season.<br /><br />All is safe and sound here (too busy travelling still but I hope things will calm down soon nearer Christmas). Thanks for your thoughtful message.<br /><br />Best wishes, ASDA Super Dilettantehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02640893790909916004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574003980721581984.post-51543626336155720552013-11-29T23:34:14.883-05:002013-11-29T23:34:14.883-05:00What a great Thanksgiving! I feel as if I were th...What a great Thanksgiving! I feel as if I were there with you at that little table with the yellow cloth. Thanks for sharing your day with me.Kathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05673288414533354350noreply@blogger.com