Hello sweet friends !
I just received roses from the flower shop so I created a 4th. of July tablescape for the two of us.
My husband will accompany me celebrating America's birthday.
Although this pandemic it's still far from going away, I am glad we're open and the USA is too. I heard the economy is coming back and that makes me happy for America.
Have a wonderful, happy and safe 4th of July weekend.
Wishing all of you a very blessed time. Always praying my Rosaries for the sick and for the well being of the world.
Some home made cheese scones to have with the onion soup.
Some wine to celebrate America and the world. |
This small water pitcher with blue is a very old from after WWI. |
I decided to use blue and white Woodland-Wedgewood dishes for a special patriotic dinner.
How wonderful to visit with you again! Happy 4th of July! Your table looks so festive!
ReplyDeleteWe will be grilling hamburgers out here at the ranch tomorrow. I may whip up a potato salad to go with them.....
Fabby, it is so good to visit your beautiful blog! I’m glad you’re staying healthy through this pandemic. Your July 4th table setting is lovely and perfect for the holiday. I always enjoy seeing you use your blue transferware. You show how versatile it is. I’m wishing you and Alejandro a happy 4th of July!! Zenda
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th of July Fabby!
ReplyDeleteAll looks beautiful and perfect for the holiday. Love the blue and white Wedgwood china.
Yes, everything in life is so different now - just stay well and be safe, all your lovely family also.
Hugs- Mary
Always gorgeous pictures!So many treasures!Hugs and happy 4th!
ReplyDeleteA very sweet table. I have the very same cups and saucers. Thank you for honoring the country that I love. God bless the USA!
ReplyDeleteHi Fabby, you decorated a beautiful table for the 4th of July and the food sounds good.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, America! Fabby, your transfer ware in red and blue is a perfect mix. I agree, I hope the economy can begin to recover. I'm concerned for all the small business owners and all who have been unemployed. Happy 4th of July!
ReplyDeleteDearest Fabby,
ReplyDeleteYou created an almost dream like patriotic setting for our nation's 244th Birthday!
Lovely photos and all the things come with memories to reminisce on...
Big hugs,
Mariette
Today I selected the final cover for our book and approved of everything else. So it is coming the publishing time!
Love the centerpiece idea!
ReplyDeleteI especially like that blue pitcher. Its beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous china cabinet!!! Your table looks inviting and i love the centerpiece. Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteHi Fabby - Love that you are keeping the USA in your prayers and that your tablescape is celebrating our independence day with all of your lovely treasures. All the best, Suzanne.
ReplyDeleteFabby creaste un ambiente festivo, alegre y delicioso, tu porcelana preciosa y el resto una delicia. Cuidaros mucho y hasta pronto, un beso
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful table to celebrate the 4th of July. I love the little cermic dogs, so cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing on #omhgww
Have a great week!
Fabby, thank you so much for thinking of us here in the USA!! This has been a terrible year with people dying because of violence at the hands of some "bad apples" in some police departments causing senseless deaths, to now gangs increasing their shootings and, of course, the COVID-19 virus... It can't be much easier there where you are, either, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteI love your tablescape with all the red, white and blue, your sweet Stafforshire dogs, and the lovely 1940's blue and clear glass water pitcher. Beautiful!!! Happy to share your post as a feature this week at Share Your Style #264, thank you. <3
Yo aprendí algo nuevo aqui esta noche: "hasta pronto" = "as always". Es algo lo que me digo mucho aquí en la blog. <3
Con mucho cariño, mi amiga,
Besos y abrazos,
Barb :)
Happy belated 4th of July to you, Fabby! I think I already left a message but it never hurts to leave another. Delete if I did (it's getting late...)! Just wanted to say how much I liked your post and thank you so much for celebrating with us!!! Happy to share your post here at Share Your Style #264 this week.
ReplyDeleteMany hugs,
Barb :)