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A Lone Fall Tea Scape!!!!

A lone tea scape in the garden doesn't have to be always on a proper garden table. Instead I arranged it on a wooden ledge that looked good along with a lantern and greens behind.

Everyone love this time of the year and it's a perfect opportunity to enjoy your evening tea with very  different setting in most beautiful place--the garden.




 





                                      
                                                 I lit the candle when the darkness start to set in





                                         It became darker soon and the glow was brighter now
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  1. How lovely Sujatha. I love the lonely scape, lol! I always prefer the evening lihjt, photos are so much more romantic. I love all your dishes.
    Hugs,
    FABBY

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  2. Very pretty! Love the tea pots on the rustic wood.....good idea!

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  3. I love it, Sujatha! I love natural settings and can't be anymore natural than this.....Christine

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  4. very pretty setting with the candle glow, sujatha:) have a great week!

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