Thursday, August 30, 2018

Blossoms and Butterflies

As I have been out and about lately, I've been able to snap some pictures of late summer blossoms and butterflies. As we approach Labor Day weekend, the unofficial end of the season, it seems a good time to share. I didn't set-out to capture any of these photos, but was fortunate enough to stumble upon them as I was on-the-run.









Although not a blossom or a butterfly, I have to include this sweet fawn who met me as I was dashing to accomplish a task!

 These geese made us smile when they literally stopped us in our tracks as my mother and I were in my car!







No matter how busy our lives, it's always healthy to thankfully enjoy the little things...like blossoms and butterflies!

We found this wonderful reminder hanging in the elevator during my dad's recent hospitalization. 






Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Tuesday's Tablescape

My new favorite shrub is Little Lime. This beautiful hydrangea has been gaining popularity in our area over the past few summers and I'm  smitten! I am actually scheduled to have three installed in our landscape this week, so don't have my own source quite yet. Fortunately, I was able to snip these three from elsewhere and I plan to dry them.

Don't they make a lovely centerpiece?

Green and cobalt seemed the perfect combination to complete the table.


I removed the center leaf from the dining room table just to achieve a different look for a change.



I hope this finds you having a wonderful day! 


Friday, August 24, 2018

A Basket Display

I haven't had much creative time lately, so I really enjoyed taking a few minutes to put together this little basket display. Intended to represent late summer, I tucked it into a corner of the kitchen.

Vintage napkins, canned pie filling, canned pickle chips, honey, faux biscuits and fruit fill this old family picnic basket. A few years ago, I mentioned this treasure in a post. If you would like to read it, click here.


It's too wet for a picnic today, so this vintage basket will continue to sit on display for now.

Have a good weekend and may you experience a basketful of blessings! 




Wednesday, August 22, 2018

It's Almost Fall

I don't know about you, but I am still savoring summer. Even though autumn is my favorite season, I am not quite ready for it. I happened to stumble upon these adorable fall wall-hangings at Dollar Tree and was impressed with their colors, design and overall quality. Although not constructed of heavy wood, the chipboard is perfectly satisfactory for decorating and definitely worth a buck! Since this type of merchandise disappears quickly, I decided to share with you right away...even if it's too early in my opinion!








This is the one I bought and it will appear in my décor, but not yet! 😉



If you think you may be interested in one of these, you might take a look before too long. I expect them to be popular.

Ready, or not. It's almost fall, y'all!






Monday, August 20, 2018

Freezer Ice Cream

Yesterday was National Soft Ice Cream Day and I have an easy (and I do mean easy peasy) summer recipe in its honor.  Aside from its simple preparation and delicious taste,  another bonus is its versatility. You can add just about anything to this base to produce your own custom ice cream. I used fresh peaches, but miniature chocolate chips, crushed sandwich cookies, chopped pecans or anything else could be incorporated.



Easy Freezer Ice Cream
1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
sea salt (a sprinkle)
2 tsp. vanilla extract
1 pint whipping cream


Place a large bread pan in the freezer to chill.
In a large bowl, whisk together sweetened condensed milk, salt and vanilla extract; set aside. In its own bowl, beat the whipping cream to form stiff peaks. Fold the sweetened condensed milk mixture into the whipping cream and blend well. Pour into the well-chilled pan and slide back in the freezer. About 90 minutes later, you may swirl in "goodies" of your choice if you wish. At that point, the ice cream will be partially set. Return the pan to freezer and allow to completely freeze.

For a printable version, click here.