Belated Thanksgiving Greetings from our house! We spent another lovely holiday at home, sharing our Thanksgiving dinner with our dear friends, Chuck and Christine Sweeney. Once again, the holiday table was a mix of Margaret's cherished hunt china, the family silver, and seasonally colored decorations. In lieu of flowers in the center this year, we made use of two wine glasses we got while tasting wine in Temecula last April as part of our anniversary get-away. Little did we know when we got them - they are too tall for any cupboard in our kitchen. They'd been sitting on the kitchen table for months when it occurred to Margaret that they'd make good floating candle holders. The cranberries in the glasses had been in the freezer since last year! They were certainly too old to eat, but not too old to become part of our centerpiece.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Our Thanksgiving table...
Belated Thanksgiving Greetings from our house! We spent another lovely holiday at home, sharing our Thanksgiving dinner with our dear friends, Chuck and Christine Sweeney. Once again, the holiday table was a mix of Margaret's cherished hunt china, the family silver, and seasonally colored decorations. In lieu of flowers in the center this year, we made use of two wine glasses we got while tasting wine in Temecula last April as part of our anniversary get-away. Little did we know when we got them - they are too tall for any cupboard in our kitchen. They'd been sitting on the kitchen table for months when it occurred to Margaret that they'd make good floating candle holders. The cranberries in the glasses had been in the freezer since last year! They were certainly too old to eat, but not too old to become part of our centerpiece.
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