Happy Thanksgiving to all!

The Homestead’s old barn made a charming rustic back drop.

Our family will actually celebrate Thanksgiving twice this year, both times hosted by our son and his wife at their charming country home.  These photos are from “Shake It Up Thanksgiving” where we all tried new, adventuresome recipes that you might not be brave enough to try on traditional Thanksgiving.  Lots of fun, low stress, family fun had by all!

Cocktails by the barn
Bulls eye flannel quilt made a perfect table cloth for appetizers and cocktails. Steve used his favorite Blenko pitcher as a vase for the maple leaves and hydrangeas.

Steve was inspired by the colorful foliage on the property that worked magically with Jill’s hand made quilt.  Delectable focaccia, an assortment of cheeses accompanied the apple cider mimosas and martinis.  We toasted our thankfulness for each other, work we love, and the sunny day.

Speaking of work, Steve had the pleasure of attending High Point Market this fall as a High Point Market authority style spotter this year.  Take a look at his recap and trends here.  Reach out if you’re ready to take your home to the next level.

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!

We’ll leave you with a close up of this stunning home-grown glass gem corn.  Makes great popcorn too!

Glass Corn