While Mr Attorney and the kids are doing their own things in the afternoon (like watching the football or the Disney Channel!) I try to catch up on blogging, cleaning and organising. Today I decided to clean and polish some silver and I am so glad because it all looks so amazing now!
The silver tray that I polished belonged to Mr Attorney's Grandparents and it is normally on the coffee table. I decided to move it to the sideboard after polishing it. I also polished a silver sugar and creamer set that we received as a wedding gift from my God-father.
Can you see the pretty little Autumn leaves on the tray?
These were included in a beautiful package sent to me all the way from The Netherlands! The beautiful Saskia from the blog Join my Joy sent me the loveliest things to celebrate Easter, Spring and Autumn! She sent me some seeds which were tied together with the pretty little tag I have attached to the cloche.
Look at what Saskia wrote on the other side of the tag....isn't she sweet!
Saskia had also seen that I collect spoons so she sent me this beautifully wrapped vintage silver spoon!
I made a mosaic for Mosiac Monday at Mary's Little Red House to show you the other lovely things Saskia sent me....doesn't everything look even prettier when it is in a mosaic!
Thank you so much dear Saskia for sending me these beautiful gifts and for being such a lovely blogging friend! I hope you like the way I have displayed these beautiful treasures!
I am such a lucky person!
Another reason I love Sundays is because I play lots of music and try to find new artists to follow. This week I hear Beth Rowley for the first time. Have you heard of Beth Rowley?
An English Singer/Songwriter, Beth was born to British parents in Peru and raised in Bristol. She trained at Brighton's Institute of Modern Music and says that she is "influenced by a lot of bluegrass, gospel, soul & country." During her time at the school, Beth toured with Ronan Keating and Enrique Iglesias providing backing vocals. Most recently Beth is featured in the nightclub scene in the 2009 film An Education. Her track, "You Got Me Wrapped Around Your Little Finger", is featured prominently in the official movie soundtrack.
Please enjoy Beth Rowley singing another great song, "Sweet Hours"....
Image and Bio from BBC.co.uk
If you share music on your blog please let me know in the comments and be sure to visit me each Tuesday when I share my Favourite Tuesday Tune!

Best wishes for a wonderful week,
Natasha In Oz
Please join me each weekend for the Say G'day Saturday Linky Party!
Hi Natasha,
ReplyDeleteYou arranged your silver things fabulously. The tray is beautiful and the sugar and cream set is adorable. I like this huge cloche. And thats an amazing spoon. That a real nice gift you got. Is wish you a nice Silver-Sunday,
Greetings, Johanna
How beautiful your silver looks Natasha - I love polishing silver it's very satisfying! Beth Rowley is wonderful - great voice and so talented. x
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of Beth Rowley before Natasha. Thanks for stopping by my blog and giving me the idea to link my song up to your site. It sounds like you had a lovely Sunday.
ReplyDeleteO Natacha......what a beautiful gift you have had................Saskia is such a nice person........she send me twice lovely gifts !! .................she is really nice !!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful all that blogging contact.............with friends you don't know...i love it !!
Beutiful decorated !! the things.........have a nice sunny sunday my love.hugs from me.....
Bonjour Natasha,
ReplyDeleteYour silver looks so lovely, I love the way you arranged the sugar and creamer under the cloche. Saskia is such a sweet blogger friend, the silver heart sppon will be perfect for your collection. Also, thank again for another great song to add to my play list. First I've heard of Beth Rowley but I really like it.
Are the boys coming along with their arms? Enjoy another good day with the family.
Mimi
I am happy to link up with each other for the Sunday Song Natasha as you suggest, a good idea. Interesting that your artist today is in An Education as another blogger mentioned this film recently, I shall add it to my List of films I want to see :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a busy Sunday x
Well hello sweet Natasha, you've made a beautiful arrangement! Looking really amazing. So glad you like my little bit of love from the Netherlands. You're such a kind, sweet, funny and beautiful lady. Love coming over here to your sweet little corner in the world!
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of Beth Rowley, thanks for sharing. Have a Magical Mosaic Monday and for now Sweet dreams on this Silver Sunday! xoxoxox
What a beautiful tray Natasha! That's incredible!Thanks for coming to the party.....see you next month!
ReplyDelete{{gypsy hugs}}
Beth
Your photos are so beautiful! Taking a leisurely stroll is my idea of a great day too :)
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G'morning, sweet lady...
ReplyDeleteO, my..where to start. First I love that beautiful tray. The silver beneath the cloche looks wonderful. I REALLY love that little spoon and the gift tag.
I've not heard of Beth..incredible!
I didn't know you had a Sunday meme. Wonderful!
Hope the broken bones around your house are healing nicely.
xo bj
I've just stumbled upon your blog ~ it's lovely! Your tray is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteJo
Your silver looks so pretty under the cloche and the music tag is the perfect touch! Happy SS, Theresa
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post Natasha. That picture looks like a lovely day in your little corner. I came home to a snow storm.
ReplyDeleteRita
I love what you did with the silver and lovely gifts. You really ARE a lucky person. I can't wait to see your sideboard on Tues.
ReplyDeleteI love the song by Beth Rowley too!
Thanks for that.
Beautiful silver vignette, Natasha.
ReplyDeleteSaw you commented on Haute Whimsy's blog and thought i'd check yours out as well, I love your blog! My bf and I just watched an education and we had mentioned we liked Beth's voice, glad to put a name to her now. Thanks! Oh, and I love your silver pieces! xo-tmar
ReplyDeleteYes, you're a lucky person! Your silver is delightful.
ReplyDeleteI often think of you - everytime I cannot offer myself 5 minutes just for me!!
Never in a million years would I have thought of displaying a cream and sugar set in such a manner - beautiful. I added the 'frog song' to your Sunday Song posts, thanks for the invitation, and I hope I did not mess things up (I'm still a little green myself).
ReplyDeleteSo many fun things in one post!! Your silver is just beautiful and those leaves are a sweet touch to the tray!!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun gifts you got and they do look so pretty as mosiacs!
I wish I had a song to link up, I will have to think about it...I enjoyed the song you posted today! have a wonderful week :)
Wendy
Nothing more rewarding than newly polished silver, unless it's newly polished copper pots and pans hanging from my pot rack. Sigh....they are calling my name now...Polish me!
ReplyDeleteJust saw An Education a few days back--loved it because it was set in London and Paris--two favorite places.
Wishing you a great week....
Debi
Your silver looks beautiful, Natasha.
ReplyDeleteYour silver is so pretty. It all looks so nice.
ReplyDeleteAllison
So pretty! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLovely gifts from your blogging friend and so nicely displayed.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful way to display your silver pieces.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos of your projects, Natasha! I forgot all about Silver Sunday again. :(
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you didn't! :)
Beautiful silver tray! Glad the boys are doing better! :)
ReplyDeleteYour silver is simply stunning! It looks gorgeous with the glass cloche! Thanks for sharing - Hope you have a fabulous week!
ReplyDeleteNatasha, your silver looks beautiful. What wonderful gifts you received from another blogger. Have a great week. laurie
ReplyDeleteLove the tray...I have suddenly gotten interested in silver items. I inherited set of silverware that has daffodils on it and can't wait to fill in missing pieces. Wonderful post.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mosaic, Natasha. I love your silver tray, gorgeous! And love how you displayed the creamer and sugar servers inside the cloche...Christine
ReplyDeletejust love old plated silver, yours looks gorgeous. Also that spoon is lovely such an unusual pattern!
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Hello Natasha!! Thank you for your sweet comment, so nice to meet you and your lovely blog!I love the way you displayed these wonderful presents and your photos are great too!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week!!!
I love that polished look and "feeling" - even the smell! Your sideboard looks wonderful! All those sweet treasures so beautifully arranged...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Coralie
Hi Natasha!
ReplyDeleteGood luck on the first day back at school! It's always bittersweet for me, glad to be back to a routine, but so sad that the kids are gone all day.
I love your sweet parcel from Saskia, she is such a lovely girl. Your silver looks wonderful under the cloche with her tag on it. Her tag is adorable! And the sweet leaves, it seems as if we just got through with those!
Enjoy your day!
Hi Natasha - thanks for stopping by! I have seen lots of your comments on semi-expat's blog so feel I know you already! Have a great week and look forward to seeing you again, warm wishes x
ReplyDeleteOh what beautiful silver! *swoon* Thanks for sharing at MM. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Natasha,
ReplyDeleteIsn't it fun to receive something unexpected in the mail? And something as practical as a spoon that you can use every day!
Amanda
what a fun collection. lovely spoon!
ReplyDeleteThe spoon is absolutely gorgeous - you are so blessed by such a good friend...
ReplyDeleteHello from Huntsville, Alabama, USA! Your blog is just lovely. I also like the blog that you write with your sisters. I am a new follower, thank you for stopping by my blog, Yoga Gal this week! :D Katie
ReplyDeleteYour silver is beautiful Natasha!
ReplyDeleteA great song!!! I added a song to the Sunday Song link! I hope you liked it. I loved your silver so bright and shiny.
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