I had the pleasure of touring the plantation last October with other members of the Quimper Club during our annual meeting in Savannah, GA.
The Garden House, Lebanon Plantation. |
Georgia, Georgia,
The whole day through
Just an old sweet song
Keeps Georgia on my mind
How did I miss your trip to Georgia! Had you been before? And Savannah is such a lovely place to visit!
ReplyDeleteMaggie, Lebanon Plantation may have been my favorite part of the meeting. It was indeed a very special experience for me. The home and grounds were wonderful,and the gardener's cottage was totally charming. Thanks again for all your efforts arranging the fabulous meeting in Savannah. ~ sarah
ReplyDeleteHow much fun! Y'all have a Quimper club? I wish I could join, although I do not collect it. Your mosaic is neat, and I love Savannah!
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Ricki Jill
It must be a beautiful place. I loved visiting Georgia years ago. My aunt lives there still - so perhaps one of these days I'll see this plantation.
ReplyDeleteA nice mosaic.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures!
ReplyDeleteI remember you had such a wonderful time.
ReplyDelete(Don't you love the writing on then fabric? It made me smile.)
Lovely mosaic images today.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mosaic, as always! Looks like a gorgeous place. My stepson lives in Augusta right now (military) so he knows it won't be a permanent location for him. He met his wife there and has really enjoyed his time there.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week.
Jane
Beautiful mosaic and it looks like a great place to tour!
ReplyDeleteI've just passed through Georgia, but have visited a plantation in South Carolina. Such interesting history. I love the graceful curve of those pitchers.
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ReplyDeleteThese are great mosaics. Love them all. Very creative! :0)
What a great place ot have a meeting. I'm sure you had a nice time there.
ReplyDeleteI like the Georgia song too. Lovely photos from your tour of the plantation.
ReplyDeleteOh my...you're a member of the Quimper Club! Thanks for visiting my blog and the answer to your question about my plates is no...they are not Quimper. They are a good knock-off though. The set was a gift from my family a few years ago. I have tried many times to purchase Quimper on eBay and have never been able to bid high enough. What a fantastic thing to collect!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos and mosaics. I must admit, I just love to see old enamelware!
ReplyDeleteOh, it looks like a wonderful place to explore -- fascinating! Thanks for sharing, Maggie! :)
ReplyDeletevery pretty. It sure does look like summer to me.
ReplyDeleteI love those pitchers! They'd be so pretty with some flowers in them:@)
ReplyDeleteHow did you get to visit Lebanon Plantation? My husband's ancestor, Charles Courtney Thorpe, died there in 1901. I would love know more about the plantation's history or history of the Thorpe family.
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