Sunday 24 October 2021

A last lunch in the garden?



 With Autumn well and truly here it looks as though eating in the garden might be a thing of the past or a few months, though remembering last year when we ate outside in the depths of winter due to lockdown, perhaps not? As it might be, as I set the table for a little lunch today I thought I'd take a few photos to remember it. I am never sure when people post things like this if it all set up for the 'gram, but we have truly loved a beautifully set table for a long time, and honestly, often they don't seem to photograph too well so I get frustrated and don't bother. Today, however, they seemed to come out nicely, and I managed to avoid the trampoline in the background! 



It's autumn and the dahlias are still flowering so I set the table using the small white pumpkins and dahlias as a little theme and then used my new placemats and napkins from Zara home, alongside vintage Burleigh tableware and cut glass wine glasses and this lovely Provence rose wine which honestly I started buying for the bottle but keep buying for the flavour. 


There's not too much else to say so I'll pop the photos here, too often I am discouraged from posting as I don't have much to say alongside, but more often I think people are just here for the pictures in any case!


Please do ask if you'd like to know where anything is from, otherwise I might come back to the post and try and add some links for the bitts that are still available.
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