How refreshing! It seems like we are being inundated with heavy sweet potatoes, pumpkin pies and bread stuffings right now in blogland. Your simple salad was a lovely break for all the Thanksgiving heaviness.
Mary I don't think many of us are although I am trying really hard to find the joy! No matter what though when I see that first snowfall it is glorious to behold and I always marvel. Have a great day! Tina xo
Oh, yum! and, of course, it's a bit of gorgeous food photography but with your lovely, rich style to it.=]
I'm struggling with posting things that are seasonal. Personally, I'm into 'deck the halls' or, at least, Christmas spring cleaning but on my blogs....total denial! sigh.
We had the same salad last night, need to watch things before Thanksgiving Day. I'm not ready to let go of summer either but from the feel of our raw day I don't have a choice.
Well. Tiesday Maine is getting snow and rain, awful mix. Summer went fast this year. That salad looks yummy. Happy Thanksgiving to you and loved ones. Yvonne
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Oh, Mary, what wonderful pictures! and delicious!
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I'm going to rub it in ... I picked tomatoes this morning! :D :D Send your cool weather here ... I AM ready! :D :D
ReplyDeleteIt looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, I'm not ready yet either.
How refreshing! It seems like we are being inundated with heavy sweet potatoes, pumpkin pies and bread stuffings right now in blogland. Your simple salad was a lovely break for all the Thanksgiving heaviness.
ReplyDeleteMary I don't think many of us are although I am trying really hard to find the joy! No matter what though when I see that first snowfall it is glorious to behold and I always marvel. Have a great day!
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Seriously, you could work as a photographer for any food magazine! These are gorgeous still lifes!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious Mary. It is so hard to feel "Fallish" when it is still so unseasonably warm. Not that I mind not having the heat on :)
ReplyDeleteThese pictures look yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh, yum! and, of course, it's a bit of gorgeous food photography but with your lovely, rich style to it.=]
ReplyDeleteI'm struggling with posting things that are seasonal. Personally, I'm into 'deck the halls' or, at least, Christmas spring cleaning but on my blogs....total denial! sigh.
love to you, my friend!
Kate xo
What do you call this? Food art? It's gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious to me and I'm not ready for winter either! Hope you have wonderful weekend, Mary!
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Wow! My absolute favorite food! Gorgeous, Mary!
ReplyDeleteCold weather is here in Michigan, no more fresh cherry tomatoes, so sad, Laura
ReplyDeleteWe had the same salad last night, need to watch things before Thanksgiving Day. I'm not ready to let go of summer either but from the feel of our raw day I don't have a choice.
ReplyDeleteFricken freezing here tonight. This is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour salad reminds me of our meals in Italy...
ReplyDeleteYikes it was cold here today so I made chili. Your salad is gorgeous! The photos exquisite.
ReplyDeleteYou even make tomatoes (I don't like them) look so very lovely. Great photos! Kit
ReplyDeleteWell. Tiesday Maine is getting snow and rain, awful mix. Summer went fast this year.
ReplyDeleteThat salad looks yummy.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and loved ones. Yvonne
delightful colour. I am so looking forward to fresh tomatoes from my garden this summer.
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