Thursday, October 1, 2009

Autumn Lunch for Two...




Enjoy lunch on the porch this beautiful fall day!
Franciscan Apple dinnerware
Sterling flatware "Louvre" 1893 by Wallace





8 comments:

  1. Hi Anita, congratulations on your blog. I love your header and your tablescape is great. How perfect using apple plates this season in N.C. Don't you just love this cooler weather. Now I will be looking forward to more posts. Good start!!

    Your friend, Kim

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  2. Hi Anita.....beautiful job so far....I attempted this but found it too difficult for me to wrap my brain around it....between facebook, twitter, kids, husband and a dog, I just can't do it:) Have fun and I will visit:)

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  3. hi anitacame to check out your new blog great job

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  4. oh its me garden gir1209

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  5. Anita, is there a way to SUBSCRIBE to your blog by e-mail? I do this at several different blogs and I get an e-mail each time you post something new. Thanks!!!! LOVE this table setting too! Pinky

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  6. Hi Anita, I think you really have this blogging down, I love it.....you inspired me to do my table tonight.....it was really basic, but I liked my centerpiece, you will have to go check it out....thanks for the inspiration:) Debbie

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  7. Anita, I saw your comment on BabyBloomr and followed your link to this amazing blog! It is an incredible place! And you are a multi-talented lady! I absolutely LOVE your tablescapes! And the one above brought back some sweet memories of my late mother-in-law. She had a set of Franciscan Apple dinnerware which she brought out for special occasions. The day after my husband and I became engaged, she made a wonderfully delicious supper for us, served on those plates. I was so impressed! It was one of the most lovely evenings! Seeing those plates brought it all back. Thanks!

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  8. :'( My grandmother carried many pieces of Franciscan Apple pattern back from Calif. in the 60's so I would have a keep sake when I got married. At one time I had 60 pieces..Some of them got broken and my husband did not like them and it a fit of ( giving everything up for God) I sold them except for a few pieces. Oh how I wish I had my Apple pattern back.. lovely to see...

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