Marty has caused a huge problem at my house. The first time she hosted a cloche party, I had to use my cake dome and cheese dome as faux cloches, so I could join in the party fun. After that I started looking for cloches. Of course, being a bargain hunter, I couldn’t buy one unless it was a great price. For a long time, I had one cloche. Then I started finding them at great prices. At that point, my mind was set on grabbing any cloche that was a reasonable price, so cloches came home with me … then more cloches came home with me. I didn’t stop to think that glass cloches are not an easy thing to store when not in use. So now, everything in my house is covered in a cloche. I just walk around my house, with cloche in hand, until I find something that is short enough and narrow enough to plop a cloche over it. I am not buying any more cloches (unless I get some absolutely amazing bargain – like maybe free!)
You might remember that my table top villagers had their Halloween sign out last month.
They are now welcoming all turkeys. I’m thinking that means that if you are a turkey, and you wobble into this village, you’ll probably wind up as Thanksgiving dinner.
Pecans from my neighbor’s tree (if they fall in my yard, they are mine, right?) I just love this old hand-made game card box.
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I’m linking this post to Table Top Tuesday, hosted by the Table Top Queen, Marty, at A Stroll Thru Life
and Before and After, hosted by the Queen of Furniture Painting, Kim, at Savvy Southern Style.
It’s so kind of you to stop by for a visit. Y’all come back now, ya hear? laurie

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