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Dear George,
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Thanks for the wings, Love Clarence
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(Image of blue door from Living etc.) Here's some eye candy I recently came across. The image above is a design by Darryl Carter, photography by Maura McEvoy. The design below is by Jan Showers with photography by Jeff McNamara. Both images via Southern Accents.
Image of camellias via Southern Accents, photography by Erica George Dines.
Southern Accents, photography by Mark Waldron, via All the Best. You can't go wrong with a fireplace in the kitchen.
Designer Stephen Shubel, photography by Thibault Jeanson, Veranda, image via Topsy Turvy
My wreath in progress...
An impressive Sago Palm tucked off in the corner of the carriage house.
Gretchen made a centerpiece this year. It smells wonderful!
Lori's magnolia wreath sprayed gold - gorgeous.
Anne's beautiful ribbon-wrapped wreath.
My wreath - ribbon to be added later at home. Kim and Rhonda I missed photographing your wreaths!
Door to the recently renovated exterior of Tudor Place.
Beautiful grounds with pea stone walkways.
Where's this from? Well, of course, how could we make it through Georgetown without a stop at Georgetown Cupcake! These beautiful flowers are from Ultraviolet Flowers.
Afterwards, we came back to my house for a luncheon. I forgot to photograph the table before eating so here's just a picture of my arrangement. It's comprised of 6 tiny glasses each with their own little bouquet. They were spread out with 3 at each end of the table with a compote in the center but here's the "luncheon is over" version. At the last minute I put a piece of leftover brown linen fabric on the table - the color is a bit off in this picture. I'll post a photo where my wreath ended up later in the week ( I usually put up something hardier on the front door) - I haven't decided yet!