No, it's not my garden, it's a little park in downtown Charlottetown where I brought a simple little tea for Hubby and me to enjoy outside.
I set our tea out on the park bench. The paisley teapot I have had for years and the transferware teacups were given to me by my cousin Val. The little saucer on which the ginger snaps rest was a thrift find in New Brunswick while we were over on holiday.
We can sit and sip our tea and enjoy the view. The fresh air is wonderful!
I brought some chocolate coated donuts too as well as the ginger snaps. I love the pop of red flowers behind the bench, don't you?
After we had our tea we made our way to Fanningbrook which is where the Lieutenant Governor lives. He represents our Queen here on the Island. The LG's granddaughter had been a member of our Young Adult Ministry a few years ago. And yes, I have been inside this grand place several times. It is especially nice at Christmastime.
Fanningbank has spectacular gardens! So, come along and enjoy a wonderful stroll with me. It is a sight to behold, believe me! You can see the mansion in the background. If you click on the photos, they will enlarge for you.
Lush and splendid in its rainbow of colours.
A view of the fountain and arbour in behind
Prince William and his lovely bride were visiting here not too long ago.
One can see the harbour behind the bench.
The Lieutenant Governor's mansion is situated in Victoria Park where we like to go most evenings and have our coffee.
We park our car along the boardwalk and watch the sailboats.
Thank you for coming along with me for a little tea in the garden and a walk through one of our city's fabulous gardens.
Thank you Bernideen for hosting and please visit this lovely lady for more tea in the garden participants.
Sharing from my heart~ Sandi
Hi Sandi...
ReplyDeleteOhhh my...tea in the park is such a delight, my friend! And...what a beautiful park it is!!! I just loved getting to see the flower gardens at the park and at Fanningbrook. Wow...what a gorgeous home! Don't you just love that big ol' wrap-around porch? Have you ever been inside that home? Just curious. Of course, if the Lieutenant Govenor lives there...they may not open it to tours. I loved the vine covered arbor and bench in the garden. Yes, I could spend some time just meandering the day away in these beautiful gardens! Thank you so much for sharing them with us...as well as your lovely tea in the park! Mmmm...I DO love chocolate covered donuts! Hehe!
Thank you for coming by today, sweet friend! I sooo enjoyed your visit.
Have a wonderful weekend, Sandi!
Chari @Happy To Design
Absolutely stunning pictures. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning from the USA, and the state of Kansas, and the city of Wichita, (Wich-a-ta).
ReplyDeleteI found your blog through another blogger, can't remember which one now, but I loved your tea time and the beauty of the gardens.
Thank you for sharing.
hugs
gorgeous pics! have a super w-end :)
ReplyDeleteWow - this one is over the top great! Thank you so much for joining in today and all this "effort" I see here! Sandi, I do so hope I can visit your lovely island one day!
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ReplyDeleteThis is just an amazing post and I so wish my little old acre looked like that! I would be hanging out there, too, most of the time. Thanks so much for letting us see a bit of your little paradise there!
Have a great weekend in the park!
Hugs- Tete
Hi Sandi,
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures of a lovely park. Just the right place to enjoy a tea time. Thank you for sharing this wonderful place.
Best greetings, Johanna
Oh my goodness Sandie! I'm in awe of that incredible setting! What a beautiful home and the garden is absolutely magical looking! I would have loved to have had tea with you! Lover you gorgeous teapot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such a wonderful post!
Nancy
Sandi, I loved your tea in the park, and the tour of th flower gardens at Fanningbrook. Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Beth
Hi Sandi
ReplyDeleteTea in the park sounds...romantic! I tried looking at the red flowers but that donut kept staring me in the face. :-)
The Lieutenant Govenor's gardens are magnificent and it would have been nice to be there when the royals were. Thank you for sharing this part of the island with us.
Judith
Hey Sandi,
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of tea in the park, what a beautiful setting. I always bring a table cloth when we picnic too. I had to blow up the picture up to get a better look a your tea pot, gorgeous! I did a post this week using my Rose Chintz dishes but I wish I had the matching tea pot like you do! Laura Cottage and Broome
Sandi, this is a wonderful post and tour of the beautiful gardens in downtown Charlottetown. I have also toured the Lieutenant Governor's home many years ago and it was beautiful. The weather has been really nice lately hasn't it? Enjoy the weekend! Blessings, Pamela
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place to visit, I love the carriage and gardens.
ReplyDeleteYour little teaset is very pretty,I love picnics. x
Oh my, such a beautiful setting to sharing tea together... love those pops of red in the background...perfect setting to highlight your pretty red transfer ware and teapot... I love transfer ware... to me it is so classic and "timeless." And I enjoyed the tour of the mansion and garden... everything looks so lush and green and so neatly laid out...stunning! Love the carriage shot. Thanks for visiting me, Sandi and for your endearing thoughts. Always a pleasure to hear from you. Hugs~Poppy
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Such a wonderful tea post!
ReplyDeleteYour island looks so pretty. Good on you for packing a tea set for a proper tea in the gardens! The photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh, Sandi! You live in paradise! How lucky~ Gorgeous gardens, lovely scenery. What a fabulous day spent relaxing. Thanks for sharing the photos. Enjoy a cup of tea counting your blessings :)
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