Everybody loves receiving a bouquet of fresh-cut flowers (yes, even some men I know!). There’s just something so uplifting and joyous in receiving such a gift of nature.
White dahlias and star-gazer lilies in my mother’s vase
And as I’ve said before, I love to arrange flowers, then my husband works his magic in his photography studio. He shoots the blossoms on a raised platform and in front of a black-velvet backdrop.
This arrangement from earlier this autumn is especially significant because the vase was part of my mother’s family, passed down to her, then to me. The vase had a partner and the pair sat on either side of the mantelpiece in my mother’s childhood home. Later the duo graced the bookshelves in the den in our family home.
I was sorry when one of the vases arrived broken at our home in Seattle. Poorly packed, it didn’t survive the rough journey from suburban Philadelphia where I grew up.
But I’ve proudly displayed the survivor since 1996. It means so much to combine my love of flower arranging with an object that my mother, and I both love.
Thank you for sharing this lovely photo and for the reminder that family heirlooms, no matter what the value, are priceless!
Comment by debra — November 18, 2010
That is such a nice story….I imagine it feels good to fill your home with meaningful things for you to see and enjoy each day. Funny, I don’t even know what my mom’s favorite flower was. I will have to tell my son what my favorite flower is.
Comment by Chelsea Hanson — November 21, 2010