Thursday, October 14, 2010

A Tea Olive, An Autumn Bouquet, and Pink Damask



I bought this lovely bouquet at Wal-Mart last week. It was forgotten in the car until the next day when it was discovered with no lasting damage. A quick cutting off of the stems and a little packet of miracle reviver added to the water, and it is good as new.

I treated myself to a slow walk-through of a favorite thrift store yesterday, and I found this mint condition pink damask tablecloth with ten matching napkins. The reason it isn't on the table is because of the 4-H mini-booth you see in the background. I hope to reclaim the table for Sunday dinner as the project has to be turned in to the fair this Saturday.

And the scent of the tea olive is divine this time of year. I can smell it from every room. It grows about fifteen feet high at the bottom of the back porch steps and reaches all the way to the roof of the second-storey balcony attached to our bedroom. I just love the way the blossoms fall like rain and look so lovely on the steps.

3 comments:

Vintage Reading said...

Love the clarity of colour in your photos. The blossom covered steps would make a great book cover!

Pom Pom said...

First picture = so lovely!

Leslie said...

What a cheery picture of your kitchen! I could look at that all day long. I love wonderful thrift finds and I have never heard of tea olive before. Now I'm curious!