A favorite book of mine is Through the Kitchen Window by Susan Hill. She takes us through the seasons in her beautiful kitchen, sharing recipes and thoughts:
"In summer, the kitchen is not for lingering in, only for preparing food quickly, wrapping it or dishing it up, and taking it outside. The stillroom and the larder and the dairy are dim and stone-slabbed and pleasingly cool. Jugs and bowls and dishes stand, muslin-covered."
Here are some scenes from my summer kitchen...
Yellow daisies in a mason jar.
A summery table cloth.
Floating flower candles in teacups.
"A pot of basil on the table, a pungent sweet geranium on the windowsill, a bunch of mint hung from the ceiling will all help to keep out summer flies."
Wonderful letters from friends. Farrah sent me the beautiful summer fruit card that she watercolored.
A basket of dish towels by the kitchen sink.
A kid friendly meal of homemade Sloppy Joes.
"In June and July, the kitchen is full of bowls and baskets of fruit, heaps of strawberries and raspberries, gooseberries and logan berries and cherries, red- and white- and black-currants, glistening and richly-ripe."
Strawberry and blueberry shortcake.
Fresh blackberries with whipped cream.
Fruit Filled Oatmeal Bars.
And cheery lemons to brighten up the kitchen or for making homemade lemonade.
I hope you have enjoyed peeking through my summer kitchen window!
Oh Kelli, I loved the pictures through your kitchen window! The yellow daisies are gorgeous in that mason jar and I can smell the basil and lemons in the air!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures and great post!
Love, Ann
Kelli, I love coming here because you have such a wonderfully artistic way of making home, food and ordinary things so appealing. Great post as usual!
ReplyDeleteYour journal is so lovely and so are you~
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Have I told you lately how amazing you are Kelli? What a beautiful way to start off my Monday except now I am hungry and it's only 5:30am :).
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering if you've taken photography classes at some point or are you just amazingly talented. I love how you capture your pictures, they alone tell a story.
Have a Magnificent Munday!
Kathi :)
Kelli,
ReplyDeleteYou kitchen window is as warm and inviting as your blog is. Thank you for sharing with us.
Gina
I love your posts like this - they make me slow down and relax and think about ways to create a nicer atmosphere in my home!
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I loved the photos...they made me happy just sharing your lovely things with you via your blog! I REALLY like your vintage tablecloth...hey, that would look great in MY kitchen! LOL
ReplyDeleteYou have the gift of making the ordinary seem extraordinary...just with a little extra care with presentation and details!
Great post!
Hugs,
Amy O.
picketfencemom
Hi Kelli,
ReplyDeleteI love this post..the tablecloth is beautiful, reminds me of my Grandma from Czechoslovakia and her beautfiul embroidery. That was 40 years ago...thank you for bringing back the memory! Love all the goodies, too. I've made the shortcake and the oatmeal bars and they are wonderful.
Kelli,
ReplyDeleteI always get great ideas when I drop in on you!
The teacups with the floating candles are adorable!
And all your food looks so appealing!
Hope you have a wonderful day,
Diane
I so enjoyed this. I love looking at summer items. Homemade things are the nicest.
ReplyDeleteI love your summer kitchen, Kelli! Your pictures told about it so beautifully. :-) I am going to try to find the book that you mentioned. The quote made me think of the book I'm reading right now - "Escape from the Kitchen" by Deniece Schofield! ;-) I love to cook, but summertime always makes me want to get done quickly!
ReplyDeleteNothing says summer like fresh berries.
ReplyDeleteThe sloppy joe looks wonderful. Great idea for tonite's dinner.
Marnie
Hello Kelli - I am delighted to have found your beautiful blog after visiting Denise Barnes. Your photos are exceptional and your blog is just so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI hope to participate in the show and tell at some point. :)
I definitely enjoyed the peek...especailly of the lemons (clear yellow) on the light blue plate! Delightful!
ReplyDeleteI always find your posts inspiring...thank you so much for sharing. Since I'm just getting started in my own family life, I'm open to all inspiration! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThe look through your kitchen window is so pretty! So inspiring. Thank You for letting us see.
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Crystal
Love the blog. Look nice and refreshing.
ReplyDeleteThat book sounds delightful. Your kitchen looks so pretty and the food delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are enjoying your summer.
Your tablecloth is beautiful! So simple and pretty. Those yellow daisies are gorgeous too!
ReplyDeleteMy neighbor gave the kids some beautiful apricot colored Glads. Gorgeous! Just wish I had a pretty table to put them on, ours is currently a storage area.
Thanks for sharing!
Fabulous photos! And mouth-watering.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures as usual were such an inspiration to me to try to beautify my home. I will definitely have to try a few of those recipes out to serve to my family as a treat.
ReplyDeleteKelli, Such pretty things. I love your table cloth. Kathi
ReplyDeleteBoy-that is so inviting! You have an eye for design and making things look homey! First the pretties THEN the food-mmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteYour photos are so pretty. I love how everything is perfect for summer.
ReplyDeleteEverything is so pretty and inviting. Makes me want to come to YOUR kitchen and leave mine behind! LOL!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely photos, as always.
Kelli, your pictures are so crisp and clear. Do you mind me asking what kind of camera you have? My photos are very lacking...thanks for such a great post. Julie
ReplyDeleteHi Kelli :) Thank you for the book recommendation (yes, I love the title!) and for the wonderful pictures. Love you! Q
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post, now that made me want to read the book LOL
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Hey Im Marybeth I am Terri Grohs niece and I was looking at your blog and you have taken some beautiful pictures and have some wonderful ideas. I love your blog.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless you, Marybeth
Love it Kelli, thank you for sharing the view from your kitchen window.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll look for that book :)
Hugs,
Sandra
Beautiful pictures Kelli!!! I love them! Thank you so much for sharing them with us! I have never read that book you mentioned...but I will have to look into it!!! I hope you are having a lovely week! :)
ReplyDeleteyummers! I could practically smell those fruit filled oatmeal bars. Your summer kitchen photos are so cheerful. I just want to pop in for morning coffee!
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Kelli,
ReplyDeleteI love the floating candles in the pretty teacups! What a beautiful idea.
o come visit your kitchen. It looks so inviting and charming.
ReplyDeleteLoved your embroidered sachet. What a delicate, lovely item that is. You did a great job on the handwork.
Kelli, all the pictures are just so nice--do you remember where you got your table cloth--I absolutely love it!!
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Everything looks so lovely, Kelli. I love your pretty flowers. And the fruit desserts look so yummy.
ReplyDeleteHello there....this is my first time here and was so happy to find your blog. Gorgeous pics..love the tablecloth and grapevine basket. Will bookmark you and visit you again. cherry
ReplyDeleteI did indeed enjoy all your lovely thoughts and things.
ReplyDeleteI loved Susan Hill's "Magic Apple Tree", and now I'm looking forward to reading more of her writing. Thank you Kelli for sharing another of her books.
Best wishes!
Wonderful pictures. I love your summer table cloth!!!!! It looks fantastic, all those little flowers on it, really beautiful.
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Britta
Kelli, I love your blog and all of the wonderful ideas you share. When I saw your first post on the fruit filled oatmeal bars I thought they looked delicious and after this post I decided to give the recipe a try. I used raspberry preserves for the filling and they were delicious. Thank you for sharing the recipe!
ReplyDeleteYes, I did enjoy this trip through the summer kitchen window. I am wondering if sweet Fern ever finds your floating candles on the table for a drink of water? My cat, if you remember her dipping her paw in my tea, is always on the look-out for such opportunities!
ReplyDeleteJenn
Hi Kelli, visiting your summer kitchen was so nice. Lots of pretty things to see and the bars looks so good...I need to make them. I love putting flowers in mason jars too...perfect for the kitchen. Enjoy your day...hug, Linda
ReplyDeleteKelli, the viewa from your kitchen are lovely. I really think the basket of tea towels beside the sink is a neat idea. Off to look through my many baskets to see what I can find.
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Kelli How beautiful your kitchen is...I'd feel so welcome in it.The Lemonade looks so thirst quenching..
ReplyDeleteYou are making my mouth water with your delicious food!! I love the teacup idea, and may have to use that too! I love summer time too. Hope you are enjoying a beautiful day today!
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Blessings,
Sharri
Kelli--Just wanted to say thanks for the info on the camera--I will start looking and saving...your pictures are incredible. I'm sure it's not all the camera either, you are a great photographer!! Have a wonderful day. Julie
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
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I love the scenes from your summer kitchen! What an inspiring post! I can hardly wait for summer to begin here so we may enjoy more outdoor living and the sweet summer fruits and fragrant herbs!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post! Love those yellow daisies! Food looks so delish! I can almost smell the fresh basil, it's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteKatherine
I've added your lovely blog to my fav's. Hugs!
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I love the photos thru your kitchen window! It is so inspiring. Everything looks so good and attractive and tasty. :-) Have a blessed day!
ReplyDeleteOh, Kelli, Everything looks just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteNancy
You have such a wonderfully artistic way of making home. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteNow that's the sort of summer kitchen I wouldn't mind eating my way through! Hee-hee! Oh! And I feel honored to see my name in there! :-)
ReplyDeleteI hope you're going to frame that card!
ReplyDeleteMama Bear
Hello Kelli, I am from Orange Park, Florida and came upon your postings. I love the recipes you have posted. I cook most of our meals at home and will use some of your ideas for berries in the summer time.
ReplyDeleteWe are also a Christian family (Baptist) and just wanted to say you are doing a job with your family.
Take care, Lisa Hoffman