It's Thanksgiving Day here in the United States and there will be a lot of turkey on tables across the country. These two don't have anything to worry about since they are made of wood. The turkeys are safe from me to because I've decided not to cook turkey today. I'll be making roast chicken instead.
Here's a pretty holiday table setting courtesy of Williams Sonoma. My table will be much more modest. However, I do like those pumpkin plates and I like the plaid one too. Since I've started downsizing my collected of dishes and china, I've decided to take photos of the ones I like instead of buying them.
Happy Thanksgiving to all those who celebrate!
Pretty china and place settings, Sharon! That's a great idea to photograph them!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving to you. Enjoy the day.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteSome nice looking turkeys, Sharon. I like the way you think - out of the box. I like that you're cooking chicken today. Who says everyone must cook a turkey? And chicken makes for a lot easier clean-up! :) Enjoy, and have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteGood shots for the occasion. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteAn excellent idea Sharon, minimalistic is the way to go 😀 Happy Thanksgiving, enjoy that roast chicken!
ReplyDeleteYou got the better end of the deal, Turkey is too dry
ReplyDeleteGood idea to take pictures instead of buying the dishes. Hope you have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you Sharon! Enjoy the day.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a good day there :-)
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoyed the Day.
ReplyDeleteThey do look nice, and I do appreciate fine dinnerware. But, special purpose Thanksgiving dinnerware is a bit too specialized for me. (So, why do I have special purpose Christmas stuff? . . . Don't expect me to be consistent.)
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