I displayed shameless behavior tonight.
I blame blogging!
One of our oldest friends has a new woman in his life and we were invited over for dinner.
A few weeks ago when we made plans, he sent an e-mail with directions and at the end he added "just look for the house that is ready for 4th of July".
I asked him what he meant and he simply replied, "wait and see".
As we counted down street numbers, we knew we were at our destination when we saw the front yard.
I grabbed my camera and had taken at least 5 pictures before they answered the door.
I was introduced to Carol for the first time and by her welcoming front yard display, I knew we had far more in common than our names.
The table was dressed in 4th of July finery.
Each salad plate was different.
Hearts and stars abounded in red, white & blue.
This heart flag plate was one of my favorites.
the cute little box holding patriotic napkins.
On the mantel I focused on the patriotic ribbon and then realized that the painting was one Steve did of a trip we took to New York City several years ago.
Seeing all the patriotic bears and bunnies
reminded me that I have my own collection
of animals dressed in Americana hiding in my attic.
Before I put my camera away, I caught a photo of this beautiful red door hung sideways along a wall.
I had never thought about a door as wall art, but I love the idea.
I did explain why I was taking photos.
Carol said if I really want to have fun photographing decorations then I need to show up at Halloween.
Believe me, I will be there with my camera in hand.
Before I put my camera away, I caught a photo of this beautiful red door hung sideways along a wall.
I had never thought about a door as wall art, but I love the idea.
I did explain why I was taking photos.
Carol said if I really want to have fun photographing decorations then I need to show up at Halloween.
Believe me, I will be there with my camera in hand.