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Fall Dinner after Sunset

These are the days of early dark evenings with the fall of certain leaves . And some plants and trees display the delicate shades and deeper tones of the Autumnal palette too. 

I was tempted to do a simple scape in our garden with the touch of fall colours. It was nice to see two pale yellow leaves on a plant and I felt like they were whispering .... pick us up for your shoot. They made my job easy whilst using them as the center piece and they gave a natural look of the season. While the sun was dropping down in the west, doing a scape in the garden created coziness and a sense of comfort & with the glowing candles and lanterns on the table, dinner was wonderful too.

 
                       Our Friendly crow waiting and wanting to join the fall party.








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  1. Completely lovely, serene, and warm!! You captured the season and your write-up is likewise intimate and warm.

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  2. Very pretty. Your table is celebrating the fall just right. A very warm and cozy feeling. Visiting from the Sesonal Sunday's Party. Have a wonderful week!

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  3. A beautiful table! Love all the warm colors!

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  4. Wonderful colours! Writeup matches the display!

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  5. What a beautiful table setting, Sujatha--I love the greens and oranges together. I also like your friendly crow!

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  6. What a lovely setting for a meal. Love your flatware.

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  7. This is lovely! The tablecloth is beautiful. Thanks for linking to Let's Dish
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