Southern Magnolia

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Today’s edition of Tablescape Thursday (hosted by Susan at Between Naps on the Porch) starts with a poem:

SOUTHERN LIFE
If you want a glimpse of Southern life,
Come close and walk with me
I’ll tell you all the simple things
That you are sure to see
You’ll see mockingbirds and bumblebees
Magnolia blossoms and dogwood trees
Caterpillars on the step
Wooden porches cleanly swept
Watermelons on the vine
Strong majestic Georgia pines
Rocking chairs and front yard swings
Junebugs flying on a string;
Turnip greens and hot cornbread,
Coleslaw and barbecue;
Fried okra, fried corn, fried green tomatoes
Fried pies and pickles, too.
There’s ice cold tea that’s syrupy sweet,
And cool,green grass beneath your feet;
Catfish nipping in the lake,
And fresh young boys on the make.
You’ll see all these things
And much, much more,
In a way of life that I adore.
Copyright 2008 Patricia Neely-Dorsey

This is just one of the many great poems by Patricial Neely-Dorsy in her beautiful book Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia – A Life in Poems.ย  On her website, Patricia explains:

My book Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia is a true celebration of theย  south and things southern. Using childhood memories, personal thoughts andย dreams,ย I attempt to give a positive glimpse into the southern way of life. There are so many negative connotationsย ย  associated with Mississippi and the south in general. I want to show a flip side of the coin.There is much to love about this much maligned and misunderstood part of our country. Iย would reallyย love for youย to get toย KNOW Mississippi (and the south)ย in a different light and I want to introduceย you. I inviteย you to Meet Mississippi Through Poetry, Prose and the written word.

I was planning on reading her book over the weekend last week. Instead, I started looking through it on Friday night and the next thing I knew, I had read the entire book of poems! There are many things that I could relate to in her book of poems. And, many I could not, like the poems about hogs on the farm (I was raised in the city), but, I have heard similar stories from friends who were raised on farms. Her poem Right to Vote is moving and beautiful. Through all of her poems, you get to know Patricia, and by the end, you feel like you have a new friend.

Patricia’s book is available here:

In honor of Patricia’s beautiful book, today’s tablescape is called Moonlight and Magnolias.

First thing I had to do was go visit my neighbors, Mike and Sandy to see if I could cut some leaves and blooms from their magnolia tree. They very graciously agreed.

Next thing I needed was moonlight. Oh, it just happens to be a full moon tonight. If only the clouds will stay away!

Magnolia leaves under clear plates with gold edging.
Magnolia leaves under clear plates with gold edging.
Magnolia leaves under clear plates with gold edging.
Magnolia leaves under clear plates with gold edging.
A magnolia leaf is tucked in the gold napkin rings.
A magnolia leaf is tucked in the gold napkin rings.
Here is a closer look at those leathery magnolia leaves under glass.
Here is a closer look at those leathery magnolia leaves under glass.
As usual, my birds got in on the picture.
As usual, my birds got in on the picture.
We got the gold stemmed crystal in New Orleans on our honeymoon.
We got the gold stemmed crystal in New Orleans on our honeymoon.
I think the magnolia in the crystal bowl in the center is stunning.
I think the magnolia in the crystal bowl in the center is stunning.
This one that is not quite open is laying along side.
This one that is not quite open is laying along side.
While I was taking the pics, this dove came and visited.
While I was taking the pics, this dove came and visited.
As the sun went down, the candles were lit.
As the sun went down, the candles were lit.
A romantic, sultry, Southern summer evening.
A romantic, sultry, Southern summer evening.
The sun is sinking over the horizon.
The sun is sinking over the horizon.
The candles flicker gently.
The candles flicker gently.
And, we wait for the moon to rise.
And, we wait for the moon to rise.

Today’s Lagniappe: Magnolia Milk Punch
Perfect for a Sunday brunch.

Ingredient
1/4 cup Bourbon Whiskey
1 tsp Vanilla
1 cup Vanilla Ice Cream
4 parts Nutmeg

Directions
Combine ice cream, bourbon and vanilla in a blender and process until smooth. Pour into two glasses and sprinkle with freshly grated nutmeg.


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  8. Jennie Avatar

    Beautiful tablescape and I love the magnolias.

  9. Sandy Avatar

    Great post, Love the magnolias.
    Sandy

  10. Rainey Avatar

    Fantastic post… I am just so fascinated with magnolias!
    I hope you have a fabulous week end!
    ~Really Rainey~

  11. Jane Avatar

    “Southern” is a state of mind…and you captured it. The scent of the magnolias drift through the web and into my room. Thank you for a glimpse of this rich life…

    Jane (Artfully Graced)…a true southern belle living among the transplants…

  12. Katherine Avatar

    This is gorgeous! Love the magnolia leaf under the clear plate!

    Katherine

  13. Shirley Corwin Avatar

    I love the idea of the magnolia leaves under the clear plates and on the napkins. That magnolia milk punch certainly sounds interesting!!

  14. Christi from Charm & Grace Avatar

    This post so resonates with me on many levels… as a southern belle myself I just loved the poem. So thanks for the book recommendation. And your tablescapes are beautiful with the magnolias. Just lovely!

    Blessings,
    Christi

  15. Michelle @ Sweet Something Avatar
    Michelle @ Sweet Something

    Magnolias are one of my favorite flowers and you’ve put together a beautiful table to go along with them…love the green added with the ivory and gold. Great job!

  16. Tammy518 Avatar

    Beautiful table, and I love the poem! We planted a little magnolia tree this year, and I can’t wait to someday to have flowers on it.

  17. Ro Avatar

    I love magnolia leaves for decorating. I use them a lot at Christmas. You did a great job on your table. Very pretty.

  18. Brenda Kula Avatar

    What a creative idea, the leaf underneath the glass plate! I’m remembering that one. This is a beautiful, tranquil setting deserving of a wonderful meal and fine company.
    Brenda

  19. Michelle Avatar

    Oh what a beautiful tablescape. I love some of those pieces you have, too. Here’s hoping the moon cooperated for you!

  20. Liz Avatar

    Oh this is beautiful! Such a pretty setting!

    ~Liz

  21. Linderhof Avatar

    Nothing says “Southern” like magnolias. A beautiful table and I like the punch recipe!

  22. Chandy Avatar

    Gold, white and magnolia leaves and blossoms, nothing as classy than that.

    Beautiful table!

  23. Pinky Avatar
    Pinky

    Everything is beautiful! I love magnolias and this table showed them off SO nicely! Thanks!!!! Pinky

  24. Terri Avatar

    I love the idea of placing the magnolia leaves under the clear glass plates! Thanks for sharing…

  25. Cathy Avatar

    Oh…oh…I love the magnolia theme…so southern and wonderful!!! Your dishes are sooo pretty!!!

    Lovely!!!

    Happy TT!!!
    XOXO
    Cathy

  26. Kathryn @ Bonafide Southern Avatar

    Your not southern until you have a magnolia! And you have made such a beautiful tablescape around them. Happy TT to you!

  27. Ms. Sharlotte's...Southern Reflections Avatar
    Ms. Sharlotte’s…Southern Reflections

    Beautiful tablescape. Your dishes and stemware are exquisite! I love the magnolia touches!
    Happy Thursday.

  28. Debbie at Slice of Pie Avatar

    Magnolia leaves are a beautiful touch to an already beautiful placesetting. Thanks for sharing.

  29. Joe B. Avatar
    Joe B.

    The poems by Patricial Neely-Dorsy in “Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia โ€“ A Life in Poems” will strike a chord in the heart any Southerner. They will make you laugh and cry, happy and sad, proud and not so proud. Anyone growing up in the South in the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s will enjoy this book. You can find out more about the book and how to get it at: http://www.patricianeelydorsey.webs.com

  30. bj Avatar

    A magnificent table! Thanks so much for sharing and I copied the drink recipe…can’t wait to try it.
    xo bj

  31. Shelia Avatar

    What a lovely table you’ve set! Everything is lovely!
    BE a sweetie,
    Shelia ๐Ÿ˜‰

  32. Christine Avatar

    This is truly beautiful, Christy. Living in Miss., I love magnolias. They are so pretty and so fragrant. Love how you put the leaves under the clear plates…so original!….Christine

  33. Eileen Avatar

    What a beautiful, unique idea with the leaves! It all coordinates to perfection! It’s just as pretty in the sunlight as it is in the candle light!
    Great poem too, and the punch sounds wonderful! I’ll have to give it a try!
    All the best,
    Eileen

  34. Myrna Avatar

    What a beautiful tablescape and lovely poem to go with it!!
    Georgia sounds like such a special place. I hope to visit there someday…

  35. ellen b Avatar

    Good evening Christi! What a wonderful idea for your theme. The table you were inspired to create is just beautiful!! Love your evening setting!! Happy TT to you!!

  36. food with style Avatar
    food with style

    i have always loved green, so soothing to me, such beautiful setting~

  37. KBeau Avatar

    Beautiful table. I’d like a glass of that Magnolia Milk Punch myself.

  38. Mari at Once Upon a Plate Avatar

    This is so beautiful! I can almost smell the magnolias. ๐Ÿ™‚

    You chose such a beautiful color theme to show everything off to its best. Nice job!!!

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