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Giving a heartfelt thanks for everything is in fact indispensable. Of the many qualities or virtues enriching human life, gratitude is foremost. It is good to feel gratitude to the great Source, and to treat this gratitude in the form of a strong and regular commitment.

The first note of gratitude is towards our parents, teachers and elders. Living on earth, breathing air, taking in nutrients and everything on free of cost, our gratitude to nature should lead us to preserve our environment and bequeath the same to future generations. 

On this beautiful day I would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanks Giving Day.  

It's nice to use my white china wears for this scape and it's my recent buy too. I loved the floral print on it. Using a wicker duck basket as the center  piece looked perfect for the occasion.  


























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Comments

  1. Love your pretty table, especially the silverware.
    Have a happy and blessed thanksgiving.
    Patti

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  2. Your new dishes are exquisite, Sujatha!!! Oh, my goodness! How pretty! Those are dishes you can use all year with that beautiful design!

    The cane duck centerpiece is perfect, especially filled with fruit that represents bountifulness!!! That was a really great idea!

    Blessings to you and your family, and have a wonderful week! Thanks for sharing this beautiful, peaceful tablescape!

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  3. you find such wonderful pieces to put together, sujatha! the wicker duck, embossed goblets and the ornate spoon--beautiful!

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  4. Your table is beautiful, Sujatha. I love the warm colors and the warm glow....Christine

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