Happy National Watermelon Day! (Or the Tale of the Traveling Tablescape)
I believe that the watermelon is the quintessential summertime treat and I love that there is actually a day to celebrate it. August 3rd is the annual celebration of National Watermelon Day.
Today I decided that whatever there will be for dinner (not inclined to cook these days!), we should have a celebratory tablescape. And since watermelon equals warm sunny summertime days, that means outdoors and poolside.
And of course every tablescape worthy of the name must have a special centerpiece. Since we are celebrating the watermelon, I got a "personal" watermelon (that's what the grocery store called it) and went right across the aisle to the floral department.
I have been pleasantly surprised by the flowers that our local grocery stores are carrying these days. No longer are they just a place to grab a quick last minute bouquet for a gift, but they actually have a lot of different types of florals for different arrangements you can make yourself or they will make for you.

Well, I live in the south. Summertime here means it is either as hot as... well, it is very hot, or it is raining like it is time to join Noah on the Ark. Today was the first. Hot. I was about to give up in despair, not being able to get the shot right and burning alive while I was trying to do it. Then I saw a spot in my yard that is usually reserved for the hammock and is quite shady and actually cool.
So I picked up the table, tablescape and all, and moved it.But then, just about dinner time, it cooled off again.
Just in time for the golden hour, best viewed poolside. (No, I am not going to admit I moved the table again!)
Love your hot pinks, cool greens and watermelons!
ReplyDeleteSandra @ Dinner at Eight
Thank you, Sandra! They are my summer favorites!
DeleteWhat a lovely table arrangement and I adore carnations. Your color choice was excellent and using the watermelon as the container; I will remember that for future reference. Beautiful Pics.
ReplyDeleteI used to join Susan for Tablescape Thursday on a regular basis some time ago and plan to join her this week. I just got out of the habit of posting.
Carolyn/A Southerner's Notebook
Thank you, Carolyn!
DeleteI look forward to seeing your posts!