It's been two years since I brought you along for A Landscape Renovation, From the Beginning, an explanation of the changes we made to my MIL's yard. After she purchased the house she had been renting, she wanted to address her yard which could honestly be described as boring (or at best as ho-hum) with nothing but strips of overgrown builder-grade evergreen shrubs and a rundown entrance bed. So we began a multi-phase project, with the first three phases described in the post referenced above. We have since completed phase IV, which comprised additional perennials, and phase V which primarily involved replacing perennials that had not thrived/survived and installing a tree and several shrubs.
August 12, 2026
A Landscape Renovation Part 2: Progress Made
August 06, 2026
Summertime Tea al Fresco
Hello! I wanted to share with you a special tea on an overcast — almost ready to rain — day. There is something inherently relaxing about brewing a favorite tea, adding something sweet or savory, and spending quiet time in a lovely setting.
For today's tea, I've chosen loose tea and tinned biscuits that my husband brought me from London, and set a tea table on the deck overlooking the backyard. I set the table for only one, but I won't be alone for tea —
For I'm joined for tea
July 28, 2026
Vintage Treasures from the Annual Glass Show
Hello, friends! I thought I'd share with you some wonderful treasures I picked up from the 48th Collectible Glass Show, held annually in Marietta, GA. I try not to go to it with any particular type of object in mind, since the show spans glassware produced from 1900 through the 1980s, and ranges from pure artistry through dining and utilitarian pieces. For variety, some booths offer porcelain, pottery and table linens from the period as well.
In no particular order:
These are awesome examples of 'swung glass' art pieces. Swung glass is a style of mid-century art glass made by pressing hot glass into a mold, reheating it, and literally swinging it like a pendulum to stretch and elongate the neck. This centrifugal force creates a fluid, organic, and one-of-a-kind shape most famously crafted into tall vases.
July 20, 2026
A Gardener's Table on a Quiet Weekend
Welcome, friends, on a sunny, quiet weekend! I had hoped to set the table on the patio, but a spate of daily thunderstorms has driven me inside. Since the temps have also soared, it was a good decision all around! My garden has struggled this year, first with drought conditions, then a deluge of pollen, and now more rain than the poor plants know what to do with. Actually, they've hunkered down and concentrated on building more roots rather than exploding in blooms.
So this gardener gathered a smattering of blooms and set a relaxing table inside.
July is not the most colorful month in my garden. The spring bulbs, perennials and flowering shrubs are busy preparing
June 25, 2026
Celebrate the Fourth of July with a Red, White and Blue Tablesetting
Welcome! I'm so happy you're joining me today to celebrate a very special Fourth of July! It is the 250th anniversary of America's "great experiment", the phrase first used by George Washington to describe the creation of a democratic republic based on Enlightenment ideals.
I've set the table in bold reds and blues balanced with strong whites. I began with a vibrant table runner and matching napkins that sets a casually festive tone.
Blues are the dominant colors in the place settings,
June 09, 2026
A Casual Summer Table Inspired by Island Daydreams
Welcome to a tropical escape, powered by island daydreams and the memory of palm trees swaying in the breeze! Or at least to my summer table where all the above formed the design. I'm delighted to be joining a wonderful group of tablescape designers for a seasonal blog hop spotlighting summer style. You'll want to explore each of their tables listed near the end of this post.
I wanted to capture both the lighthearted fun of summer and memories of some unforgettable vacations.
May 30, 2026
A Charm of Finches for a Late Spring Table Setting
Welcome to the table today, friends! I'm sure you're wondering about the title I used for this table setting in late Spring, almost June. A "charm" is the delightful term for a group of various types of songbirds. I couldn't resist!
The table began with these lovely luncheon plates that I frequently use in the spring,
May 18, 2026
A Perfect Backyard Summer Picnic under the Trees
"Summertime . . . an' the livin' is easy"
composed by George Gershwin, lyrics by DuBose Heyward
And nothing says easier living than a picnic in the open air, with simple foods, good wine and great friends!
Better yet, set up your picnic in the backyard under the trees!
April 27, 2026
Gorgeous Flowers Style a Charming Table for Mother's Day
An arrangement of absolutely gorgeous flowers that I received were the starting point for styling a charming table! Since they were from my daughter it felt right to design a Mother's Day celebration! Come join me at the table.
April 12, 2026
Spring's Stunning Colors Transform My Garden
After an unusually dry winter punctuated by days of ice and temperatures in the single digits, spring has exploded with color during warm, sunny days! I'm excited to share with you today all the colors in my garden as spring progressed!
Bloom times for camellia shrubs can range from fall (for my light pink Camellia sasanqua) to spring, depending on the species and variety. The last two of the Camellia japonica in my garden burst into color in early March. Covered in red flowers, this blooms next to our side door.
Nestled under the dogwoods in the front yard is a deep pink variety of camellia
March 26, 2026
Bunnies and Cupcakes: An Easter Table for Kids
Flowers are blooming, trees are leafing out, birds are singing — a sure sign that spring's arrival is accelerating. Houses are being decorated with lighter colors and playful touches to echo spring's sunnier mood. Welcome to my table inspired by several Easter baskets that had belonged to my daughter which were stored and forgotten. I had kept these baskets because they were woven of natural materials dyed pretty colors.
March 10, 2026
Springing Into View — A Blossoming Table
I can see it — can you? Spring is quickly coming into view and I am ready for it! I'm ready for the warmth of longer days and for the greening of my garden.
While the trees have yet to leaf out, the last of my camellias are covered in lovely pink flowers and spring bulbs have begun to bloom in the garden. Together they've inspired a blossoming table! Come and view it with me!
I'm especially delighted today
March 02, 2026
Magical Irish Tablesetting in Delightful Greens and Golds
March has arrived, announced by dozens of daffodils blooming in my yard. Their cheery yellow and gold petals and bright green leaves are just in time for one of the most lighthearted of holidays — St. Patrick's Day! It's a day to don some green, believe in good luck, sing lovely Irish ballads and shout Slainté while raising my glass, all to celebrate my Irish heritage (on both sides of my family). Before that, though, I love decorating my house with green and gold and a sprinkling of Celtic patterns and Irish symbols.
I've also set a table that I'm delighted to share with you today! I like to think it captures the magical Irish spirit.
February 17, 2026
Year of the Fire Horse — A Table Setting
Tonight, in the middle of winter, comes the first new moon, signaling the beginning of a new lunar year whose zodiac sign is the Fire Horse. The lunar year cycle repeats every twelve years, with each year represented by its animal sign. Unlike a regular horse year, 2026 is a year of the Fire Horse, which only occurs every 60 years. Combining the Fire element with the Horse's energy is thought to bring transformative change and creativity.
In that spirit I've set a table to celebrate the Year of the Fire Horse!
Fittingly, I began with a ceramic Tang Dynasty-style horse statue
February 06, 2026
Enchanting Valentine's Day Table Setting Ideas
One of the most delightful holidays is Valentine's Day! In the midst of February's dark days and challenging weather, comes a day to celebrate love, whether that means romance, friendship, or family.
When you decide to set a Valentine's table, where do you begin? Do you choose a theme such as hearts and flowers, or pink and red? Do you make sure to include special goodies? If you don't know where to start, I've selected some enchanting table setting ideas that you can use as inspiration for your own Valentine's table! Click on the highlighted titles to view the original posts and tableware details.
Tulips that were still tightly furled and chrysanthemums just beginning
to unfold were the inspiration for a table that celebrates the interplay
of white, gold and soft shades of pink and rose with flowers sprinkled
throughout.
January 27, 2026
Celebrate with Friends and Flowers on Valentine's Day
For this Valentine's Day I decided to embrace the color red for the table, with generous doses of white and silver — and a dash of sparkle!
My daughter suggested friendship as the Valentine theme, so I set the table for Julia and three of her friends who've been together varying amounts of time: Vera, Allison, and Kathy.
Please join me on a Valentine's Tablescape Blog Hop
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