You may recall (but if you’re as old as me, you may not recall) that I showed my hutch decorated for Halloween here. The ghosts and witches have flown the hutch in preparation for Thanksgiving.
The pilgrims have landed in the hutch in place of Halloween goblins.
Brown transferware pitchers are filled with Fall foliage.
Fruits and grapes spill from tureens.
My great aunt’s painted china and my mother’s “Made in Japan” china bring more Fall color to the hutch.
A turkey hangs from the lamp, in hopes that he will not be discovered in time for Thanksgiving dinner.
We are definitely blessed beyond measure.
I know Alma at The Tablescaper has been without electricity. If she is able to host, I will link this post to Seasonal Sundays at The Tablescaper, and I’m also linking to the Better Late than Never Thanksgiving Inspirations party hosted by The Everyday Home. I’m still saying prayers for all who were affected by Sandy and for those who are assisting in the aftermath. I am so glad you stopped by to visit me. laurie
