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Friday, January 30, 2015

Super Bowl Party On!

Okay, I just had to do this!!!!

Super Bowl fever has hit around here....in a local chain restaurant, all the servers...mind you men and women...are all wearing blue and green tutus! We are just over 100 miles from Seattle, but it's the home team here in the Olympic Peninsula...


The Seattle Times had these photos....the 12th Man flag up atop the Space Needle...


And in skyscraper windows...our Sequim Municipal city Christmas lights were red and green on one tractor around the Christmas tree and blue and green around the other tractor...


So afternoon tea is in a blue Wedgwood jasperware teacups with a local bakery's cupcake....big enough for the 2 of us to share...honoring the Seattle Seahawks



Go Hawks!

Thursday, January 22, 2015

News Flash! I be HOME!

I just wanted to say...I'm back after a break to recover from the Christmas season...the busiest on our 4 websites that augment our social security...that had the added stress of 2 months of heart issues for my husband as well as the normal Christmas stress....


I am so happy to report everything is balanced now with his medications for his heart, Thyroid and Parkinson's Disease, all of which have side effects affecting the other so that balance is even more of a challenge than usual. So...we took a break.


We visited friends in Southern California for a bit of warmth, and got an email for a Mexico cruise, last minute, for a price we could not believe! Cruises are our favorite vacations...if I can find a deal. And this was incredible! The Crown Princess on a 10 day Mexico cruise for what usually a 3 day goes for. John rests, I rest...none...or at least not much internet, I put the business on hold and relax with nothing to do BUT relax. We do a lot of napping, walking the decks and read...oh, and of course a Seahawk game or 2 for my Honey this time. 


We didn't even go off the ship...this is Cabo San Lucas...but being on the ship when everyone is on shore is so peaceful and uncrowded...just what we needed!

I just want to thank everyone for their prayers, thoughts, emails and comments...God bless you, my friends! Now it's back to work...have to call an Endocrinologist and make my Honey an appointment tomorrow....We are indeed so blessed!

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Tuesday Cuppa Tea, Underground Anniversary, London Mug Whittard Tea

Hello and welcome to Tuesday Cuppa Tea! I am in a London mood today...so I hope you have your passports...because Tuesday Cuppa Tea to going back to my roots!



I have a tea mug instead of a teacup today, because of the anniversary of the London Underground...aka The Tube...this week....




This is a fun English bone china mug made for Whittard Teas in the London Icons pattern in a series called Royal Tea Party made by Roy Kirkham, England in 2002. I love the fun London landmarks like the Tower Of London, Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, even a Corgi!


If you have ever been in London, you'll recognize them...they really are London icons...including Queen's Guardsmen....my husband was a Coldstream Guardsman and found the guard at Buckingham Palace when he was in his 20s.



Whittard Teas has been around since 1886 and has a great main shop on the Tottenham Court Road in London. They do some great tea tins and tea collections as well as serving tea at their shop.



And the mug includes the logo for the London Underground as well!...





January 10th, is the birthday of the London Underground, affectionately known as the Tube. Last year, 2014...was it's 150th anniversary. A favorite way to travel around London for us with our trusty, money saving Oyster card. You top it up and just swipe the card going through the turnstiles, which really speeds things up...as well as being charged the fare with a discount...which is all good!




One of our favorite routes is to the antique markets at the Angel stop in Camden Town



Other London Underground shots we've taken and a Tube tea towel






So happy birthday to that wonder of Victorian engineering, still going strong after 150 years, an essential of London!

For more info on the tube:

Top 10 Reasons to Love the London Underground
Don't miss the great old travel posters

and to read my in depth post about one of our visits to the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden click Antiques And Teacups London Transport Museum Blog Post



I wanted to share a recipe from Victoria Magazine...I can't find the issue, but I cut it out of a duplicate magazine I bought at a flea market a few years ago....



It's a very simple, easy and pretty fool proof scone recipe that I make often when there's going to be company around tea time. I have added currants from time to time, which my husband prefers.



Love this whimsical artwork about aging...certainly looks right to me...

Thanks so much for visiting Tuesday Cuppa Tea! Have a wonderful week with a dancing spirit, overcoming any earthly burdens and trials and....dance!   Below is a list of some of the blog parties I'll be joining, although...I may be slow again responding to comments this week...a lot going on! Life happening! Also, as always, the Linky for your tea related posts and PLEASE no selling sites! Be patient...it does appear!







Sunday, January 11, 2015

Tuesday Cuppa Tea, Fantasy Birds, January Musings...


Did you know January is Hot Tea Month? It certainly is...although every month is hot tea month at our house...just thought you might like to know!  Welcome to Tuesday Cuppa Tea where we celebrate and share all things tea!



I am in a bird mood today. With the Christmas Bird Count just finished here by the Audubon Society and birds in our local news, I chose this wonderful teacup with what are called Fantasy Birds. Why? Because they are really our of an artist's imagination, and not a real bird at all. Really fantastic! The first fantasy birds came from the 16th century drawings of explorers back from foreign shores trying to replicate birds they saw or thought they saw from memory, or from recreating birds they had seen on artwork and china from China and Japan....many of which were actually mythical birds and not real ones!




This particular teacup is by Masons, England that was made in the 1890s of hand colored enamel on black transferware in a traditional Prunus or Peony Tree pattern with the fantasy birds. The cup and saucer is ironstone and a pretty early Mason's item...as seen by the rather messy painting. Part of that is not the skill of the painter but the paints being used then which weren't the best and ran in the kiln frequently, as this one had done to a degree. Remember the term Flow Blue? That was an earlier and more extreme example of that...using enamels instead of the flow blue transferware. I'd love to find one of those birds in my back yard! 




Mason's ironstone is fairly easy to date with the various marks recorded. The Mason's mark and pottery was run by G. L. Ashworth & Brothers after taking it over in 1883 along with other trademarks, and, having remained in the family, was renamed Mason's Ironstone China Ltd. in 1968 and is still in production, but have moved some manufacturing abroad...

For more about the teacup at Antiques And Teacups, click on the photos.



I wanted to start out 2015 with a visit to a favorite book...and it has birds on the cover as well! Edith Holden's Country Diary Of An Edwardian Lady is a perennial favorite...a book I return to again and again, which you are probably well aware of if you visit this blog often...









The leaves are identified as Elm, Oak, Beech, Chestnut and Sycamore.



Mottoes:

  "Janiveer freeze the pot upon the fire"

"If the grass do grow in Janiveer, It grows the worse for it all the year."

"A wet January, a wet spring"

"The blackest month of all the year, is the month of Janiveer"



The book never ceases to charm me, and it always has something in it I've missed...a lovely dalliance with a cup of tea in the afternoon....


And speaking of January, this week's page in my Downton Abbey engagement calendar features Lady Mary and the quote:

"Because somehow with Matthew's death,
all the softness that he found in me seems
to have dried up and drained away.
Maybe it was only ever there in his imagination."


Well thanks for joining me for Tuesday Cuppa Tea...it's shortbread and Twinings Darjeeling in the sunroom this afternoon with my Royal Doulton Rosebud...always a pleasure to have you join me!  Below is some of the blog parties and the linky for your tea related posts...and PLEASE no selling sites!   The linky is SSLLLOOOOOWWW but does show up! And I am again all over the place with visits and visiting...trying to catch up with the fun stuff we missed with my husband's heart issues during December, so I may be late in responding to comments, but I will because I do love to hear from you! Have a great week!









Sunday, January 4, 2015

Tuesday Cuppa Tea, Twelfth Night, Johnson Brothers, New Year Stuff

Hello and welcome to the first Tuesday Cuppa Tea of 2015! Amazing!


I hope you had a peaceful and fun New Year's Eve and New Year's Day...and didn't watch so many American football games that your eyes are rectangular! We had a lovely dinner at our favorite organic bistro....lovely! 




This homey and cozy Johnson Brothers, England hand colored on transfer ironstone teacup in the Sheraton pattern from the 1910-1920s just called out to me this week....I love the lush floral bouquet with the promise of spring flowers. Ironstone has such a cozy feel!




Sorry the mark is out of focus...my camera is dying I am afraid...and I think that after this photo it has given up...oh joy...camera shopping coming up!
ANYWAY, this is another of the hand colored on transfer patterns that I love. Each is individual...and no two are the same...which I consider much of it's charm. Just like people...each is a work of art...no two are the same...all from the artist's hand.

January 6th is Twelfth Night...12 days after Christmas...and is said to be the date that the 3 Wisemen or Magi reached the Christ child and gave Him their gifts. Twelfth Night has a long history in England, and was celebrated throughout the entire 12 days. Their was a Lord Of Misrule in many cities and courts and manors, usually someone of low status, who was in charge of general mayhem...which included plays, tricks, drinking,  feasting...much frowned on by those who felt the connotation to be more spiritual....


William Shakespeare wrote a comedy with the name, which is a fun read if you read it looking for indications of Elizabethan era. 



One of the books I read each Christmas time,  The Queene's Christmas by Karen Harper...an Elizabethan murder mystery set during the 12 days of Christmas and solved by Elizabeth I and her helpers. It's a wonderful portrait of the court, manners and customs.



I came across this list a few years ago of what the modern equivalent of the gifts given during the 12 Days Of Christmas and want to share it again...quite funny!



I don't know about you, but I'd call that conspicuous consumption!


And the jury is in on my 3 favorite holiday teas this year....from left to right
Muchie's Christmas Tea
Republic Of Tea's Pumpkin Spice
Celestial Seasonings Candy Cane Lane

I could happily drink all three of these all year round, and have mail ordered for more of them, as...as the Republic Of Tea lid says "When They're gone, they're gone!"



This is a slice of  Twelfth Night Cake I made from a recipe originally from a World Book called Christmas Around The World...but I added raisins and walnuts...as I can hardly bake ANYTHING is our home without nuts...my husband's favorite!



And...the page from my Downton Abbey engagement calendar for the week features the indomitable Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham....



The quote with this photo is:


Isobel:  How you hate to be wrong!
Violet:  I wouldn't know, I'm not familiar with the sensation.

Isn't it nice to have Downton Abbey back again???!

Thanks so much for joining me today for Tuesday Cuppa Tea. Here is a list of some of the other blog parties, and a linky for you to link your tea related posts. 


Over the next 2 weeks I won't be around the computer much....visiting and being visited, and generally having a post Christmas and post husband's heart issue break. So...I may be slow in responding to comments, but I will. I also want to thank you all again for your prayer, comments and emails. My blogging friends are such a blessing!