Archive for September, 2007

The Flu

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

Yes, it is true. I have had the flu. I came down with it a few days after the tea party post. I am officially over the flu, just dealing with the aftermath of being out of commision. I will post recipes from the tea party and more pictures too. I have been playing catch up the last few days. Wouldn’t you know it, I had finished items to photograph and list just as the flu hit. I now have some of it listed visit Meadow Street to see. Here is some of my favorites.
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Garden Tea

Monday, September 10th, 2007

Welcome to my garden tea party. Today I am serving tea under my peach tree in my back yard in sunny Southern California. I am serving Red Rose tea from Canada along with homemade chocolate chip cookies, and strawberries. Tea is served in, what was used daily by my Nana, Royal Albert Old English Rose china.
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Unfourtunatly the teapot did not make it through my last move, so I used a tespot given to me by a cousin in Canada. It does not have the name of the pattern on it, it is stamped “Sadler England” on the bottom.
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Along with tea, cookies, and straberries I am serving pirouette wafer cookies in a flower pot tied with pink tulle and hand sewn fuchsias. The linen napkins are also tied with them as well. Shabby candle sticks with ribbon and fuchsias in case tea and a chat linger into the early evening. The chairs are dressed with pink tulle tied in the back with a handmade rose pinned on it. tea-party-009-400-x-300.jpgI am sending my guests home with a mini loaf of maple bread tied with pink tulle and a stick pin slipped through the knot and set in a pink shabby bowl to add to the frills.
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Tea Party

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

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Join Meadow Street and Make Mine Pink on September 10th for a virtual tea party

Feathered Friends

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

brown-bird-240-x-162.jpgGrowing up on the coast of California we had our share of birds. Pigeons and sea gulls of course, but I have some childhood memories of others. My neighbor had a huge magnolia tree that crows often visited. I could hear them in my house sqwaking at each other. I use to call them “Del Mae’s Birds” after our neighbor since they seemed to me that they lived there. In front of our house we had telephone lines that the smaller birds pearched themselves and chirped in song. Now I have a magnolia tree of my own, although the crows in my neighborhood haven’t visited it, their sqwaking can be heard. My crepe myrtles attract the smaller birds and invite them to nest.
attachment2-360-x-400.jpgDear friend, Deena of Sweet Annee has loaned me another beautiful bird picture as well as a picture of one of her tattered fine feather friends that she makes. Take time to listen to the birds, feed them and watch them too. They are fine friends indeed.