Turkey-scape

I have shown you different autumn tablescapes. I thought for show-and-tell this week, I would show you some “Turkey”-scape I have been able to capture over the years. I never pre-carve our turkeys. They are always presented at the table. I figure since I labor for hours to roast a succulent and moist turkey, the least we could do is to have it presented at the table with the rest of the dishes:


My husband always does the carving with a carving set while he does his Thanksgiving “message” at the table – it’s always a fun time for me because watching him carve that turkey while listening to him talk always builds up the anticipation to enjoy the entire meal for the evening:

[No, wait…. that’s a goose, not a turkey. But you get the idea, my husband always carves the fowl at the table!] :)

Thank you for stopping by – it’s been nice having you, as always! I hope you have a wonderful weekend.


15 thoughts on “Turkey-scape

  1. Just catching up on your last few blogs–such a glad, fallish feeling I get from your fowls, candles, and fabrics! You definitely have an eye for decorating; your home seems so cozy and friendly!

  2. It all looks luscious! I am wondering ~ what type of “message” does your hubby give? I think I am coming to your house this thanksgiving! :~} I have never had goose!

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