Monday, November 4, 2024
Hello, November!
It's time to celebrate turkeys and autumn flowers for
Monday Morning Blooms!
My rafter of turkeys come out to visit each November.
They are vintage paper maché picked up here and there when I'm lucky enough to find them for a reasonable price.
for their monthly flower posts on the first Monday of the month.
It's a Blooming Good Time!
about fresh flowers, dishes, and holiday collectables.
Did you know that turkeys have far better vision than us humans?
Their vision is 3 times better than humans, and they see in color.
Male turkeys are called "toms" and females are simply "hens".
Both make a variety of sounds ~
purrs, yelps, kee-kees, and gobble-gobble.
Can you imagine the loud cacophony of turkey sounds around here
with the excitement of seeing these beautiful autumn blooms?
in such stunning autumnal colors?
~ burgundy ~ orange ~ golden ~
Presidential Pardoning of the Turkey began in 1989.
President H. W. Bush started the tradition
of the official pardoning ceremony.
I married "the chef" in 1975, and for all the years
we were together, he always pardoned the turkey,
selecting a different bird for our Thanksgiving meal.
~ duck ~ pheasant ~ game hens ~ quail ~
You can read more interesting facts about these
intelligent birds with playful personalities here.
Alstroemeria are a favorite bloom I bring home from
Trader Joe's because they are inexpensive,
long lasting, and come in a variety of colors.
I always look forward to the orange variety
that is available in the autumn months.
Another favorite are Haley's Comet tulips
with their brilliant yellow and red orange flames.
These tiny, straw-like blooms are colorful and dry beautifully.
I made six of these last year as party favors for a dinner party.
Grocery store bouquets are perfect
for filling a pitcher or vase.
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They come with a mix of seasonal blooms
that offer easy, instant arrangements.
Mary recently asked what our favorite Thanksgiving food is.
Without hesitation, I said pecan pie!
I'm serving it on my favorite cake stand, an early
MacKenzie-Childs piece in the Wittika Peanuts pattern.
I often say, it's all in the details, and this piece is full of details.
Notice the glass beads and brass charms that encircle the rim.
Each charm is a different animal, but no turkey in the bunch.
There is a fun little faux cupcake with
turkey that I placed on top just for fun.
I'm also using my new Arte Italica
pewter vintage mini pastry server.
You can find it on their website.
Help yourself to a slice.
I hope you are inspired to fill your home with colorful
autumnal flowers and perhaps a turkey or two.
Please leave a comment and tell me what you think.
You will find the links to each
Monday Morning Bloom post below.
Come back tomorrow for a
Thanksgiving Tablescape Blog Hop
featuring 17 tabletop stylists.
GOBBLE, GOBBLE
Sarah
The summer we married, my husband was in graduate school, and I was employed as a teacher. We took a portion of our savings that summer and purchased a sailboat. We christened our Catalina 22, “Hyacinths For The Soul” after Saadi’s poem. Our "Hyacinths" provided years of pleasure.
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The summer we married, my husband was in graduate school, and I was employed as a teacher. We took a portion of our savings that summer and purchased a sailboat. We christened our Catalina 22, “Hyacinths For The Soul” after Saadi’s poem. Our "Hyacinths" provided years of pleasure. We continue to cherish the extras of life as food for our souls.
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Good morning and Happy November Sarah! So much eye candy from the flowers, pumpkins and adorable turkeys! What a beautiful collection of needlepoint or tapestry pumpkins …I want a closer look! You have such a wonderful collection of fall décor and your cake plate is stunning. I don’t recall seeing it before with those glass beads and charms…wowser. 😍 Thanks so much for joining us for some flower therapy today. I look forward to seeing your table tomorrow! 🦃🍂🍁🧡
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Sarah. I would love a slice of your pecan pie with my morning coffee. Yes, I can eat dessert anytime of the day even for breakfast. You have so many fabulous collections including turkeys. The paper mache ones make a lovely display. As I repeat myself often, your vignettes are exquisite. Each image can be studied for its detail. Turkeys visit our pasture regularly and often up close in our yard. Sometimes they travel with fifty or more companions. I love watching through the windows especially when they fan their tail feathers. They are welcome visitors, they don’t eat my garden. Your amazing collection of MKC pieces are displayed with thoughtful imagination and beauty. All of the varying flower arrangements are lovely. Alstromeria comes in many colors and has a long vase life. I planted one a couple of years ago, it is too hot here for it to flourish, but it has continued to live.
ReplyDeleteIt is always a pleasure to have you join us for Monday Morning Blooms. Happy November, Sarah!
Good morning, Sarah! I wish I had a slice of that delicious pecan pie this morning with my tea. I love pie for breakfast! My grandmother always served both pumpkin pie and pecan pie for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner dessert. You have created so many gorgeous floral arrangements throughout your home. Each display is a feast for the eyes. Your collection of vintage turkeys is beautiful. I enjoyed reading all of the interesting facts pertaining to turkeys. I had no idea about their impressive eyesight. Wishing you a wonderful day and blessed November, sweet friend! Shannon@Belle Bleu Interiors
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous collection! Love that large painting in one of the vignettes:)
ReplyDeleteGood Monday Morning, Sarah! As always, your collections inspire and fill me with awe! Your arrangements of fall florals all around showcase the collections beautifully. The tidbits of knowledge on the turkeys is quite conversational, and I'd love to sit down with you and share the fun of friendship. Happy November, dear one!
ReplyDeleteOh Sarah, so many pretty Fall vignettes and eye candy!! I am swooning over the photo with the MK vase full of the dyed hydrangeas next to the pile of patterned pumpkins, so so pretty!! Your turkey collection is impressive, so many cute Toms and hens! Of course I'm also craving a piece of pecan pie now :) Thank you for the Thanksgiving tour around your home!
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Happy November Sarah! It’s such a blessing to have you join the three of us today, with your rafter of turkeys! 🦃 Each one is a true delight, and they make your home look so festive for this cozy month. I too love alstroemeria, the colors are wonderful and they last so long, don’t they? All you autumn touches are inspiring - each floral and decorative addition adds joy to every corner of your home. Thank you for inspiring, and for joying us for our Monday Morning Blooms! Xo Lidy 🦃🥧🍂
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty and inspiring, I'm heading out to the Dollar Tree later to get a bunch of turkey statues, vases and they have a lot of nice paper and plastic flowers too. Nothing more fun than the Thanksgiving holiday.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning, Sarah. I sure did enjoy your post today, which was filled with turkeys, flowers, collections, and pie! The straw flowers reminded me of my dear mother. She planted straw flowers every summer and dried them as well.
ReplyDeleteYour vignettes filled with flowers and collections fill my heart with joy! Thank you for your lovely inspiration!
Sarah, you always have the most fun and whimsical collections. Love seeing your fabulous turkeys and those pretty bouquets. The hydrangeas gears are so gorgeous. I would love a slice of pecan pie. Always a pleasure seeing your lovely home.
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