August is the month I think about the harvest in the garden from when I was growing up. And memories of a farmstand at the edge of town with fresh corn, cucumbers, tomatoes, and watermelons... all sorts of produce fresh from the fields. Often there was still a little dirt still hanging around. So thinking about the summer fruit harvest this month, the Baker's Rack is all about Summer Fruit ...
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Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts
Friday, August 5, 2022
Monday, August 14, 2017
Topiary, Two Ways to Transition to Fall
August used to be my least favorite month of the year... well, OK, maybe it's still my least favorite month but that's only because I'm not a fan of the heat that August usually brings with it. We're having a week or two here in SW Missouri that feels like the middle of September, in the low 80's and some rain, and that is a wonderful reprieve. We've had summers that we had no rain whatsoever and the temps were over 100 for days. But in the last few years since blogging, I've realized that August can be one of my favorite months...
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Autumn,
Dining Room,
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faux florals,
fruit,
hydrangeas,
ivy,
late summer,
topiary,
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urn
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Decor Philosophy for Cupboards, and Life
It's been said, more than once, that I can't leave a flat surface alone. Meaning that I have to "decorate" every square inch, and it wasn't often said with an affirmative attitude. I think I may be a little better than I used to be. When you have goodies you love, they just cry out to be used and appreciated!
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Autumn,
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birdcage,
Bittersweet,
chalkboard,
cupboard,
cupboards,
fall,
fruit,
ironstone,
Kitchen China Cupboard,
Kitchen Sitting Area,
October,
pumpkins,
tray,
tureen,
watering can
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