With coffee becoming the new fad, this refreshing anytime beverage wooes us in its many new avatars. A good cup of coffee can really work wonders if you are seeking relaxation after a hard days work or gearing up for the day. A true coffee lover would like to have his cuppa without milk but most Indians prefer it with a dash of milk and some cream on top. Coffee is based on its appeal to ones senses - Smell, Taste, Touch, and Sound. With so many varied ways of brewing coffee where every method leaves behind a unique taste, it is but natural for one to fall in love with this elixir of life. Compliment yourself by having your hot expresso, with baked sandwiches, hot chocolate brownies, donuts, or creamy cheese sandwiches - An awesome combination indeed. Being a avid coffee drinker myself, I m happy to present to you, my round table corner with Egyptian Motif Coffee mugs and a smoked glassware setting. Guests have enjoyed sipping the hot coffee from these beautiful mugs which I purcha...
Beautiful post sweet Sujatha and the flowers are always so gorgeous, along with your great photography, my friend. I specially love the photo with the Indian bronze figure, the lantern with candle and of course, a little I see of a crystal urn. Have a lovely week.
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Thank you for etting me know about the Hindu goddess, she is a classic, I've seen this figure a lot and love it. I've followed Paramahansa Yogananda's philosophy for many years and I've seen it in our Ashram here, in Cuenca. Thank you for my new pic, I tend to get bored with my own photos, lol..
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i need to bring in my garden flowers more often. beautiful bouquets, sujatha! the first picture is esp. gorgeous! have a great week:)
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ReplyDeleteFlowers are an universal language that create an immediate friendship with others. I so enjoyed looking at your floral arrangements.
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Oh wow, such beautiful flowers and arrangements. Thanks for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are gorgeous, Sujitha. I love your house!...Christine
ReplyDeleteI came again cause I love your element pieces in your various vignettes! How are you? Hope you had a lovely week so far.
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Sujatha, you have a house full of beautiful flowers. Like you, I have to live with flowers both in our garden and in our home. Thank you for sharing yours!
ReplyDeletesooo very pretty. Flowers add so much to the decor and your home is filled with a beautiful array. I think I love the ones in the crystal bowl best. So simple, and yet so elegant.
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oh my gosh.. your home is sooooooooooooooooooo beautiful... Would love to feature it.. and do a home tour on my blog some day.. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking into Colours Dekor last week.. :)
Fresh flowers definitely add so much beauty to the room but somehow, I am not very comfortable with the idea of cutting flowers off my plants and using it for decor. I am fine with bought/gifted flowers though :)
ReplyDeletethe intricate details on that brass idol are sooo gorgeous!
ReplyDeletelovely vignettes!
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Beautiful and colorful tablescape, Sujatha! I love all the jewel tones...Christine
ReplyDeleteHello Sujatha,I am simply mesmerized at the sheer elegance and the majesty of such a gorgeously beautiful extensive floral display at your equally lovely home and I cannot thank you enough to give to your viewers like me this great and wonderful opportunity to enjoy this marvelous presentation that delights the eye and the fundamental human sense to appreciate nature's beauty. I have never seen a more gorgeous and more aesthetically beautiful / pleasing floral or any other presentation as eye catching and as appealing as this one from you.
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