Flowers were the language of happiness and always the gifts we gave to others. They seemed as necessary as food. ~ Elizabeth Cerutti
Welcome to tea time, my lovely friends! It's hard to believe that a month ago, it was Christmas!
Today, I decided to share a tea time with you. It is a dreary and snowy day, so some hot tea and a lovely bouquet help to perk up the day.
When you choose joy you feel good, and when you feel good YOU do good, and when YOU do good it reminds others of what joy feels like, and it just might inspire them to do the same. ~ unknown
Hubby found this soup tureen for me for Christmas one year. Isn't it wonderful? It is fabulous for holding my baked beans, homemade soups and chowders, chili, stew, or in this case, a beautiful bouquet of posies!
Yellow roses, white tulips, and a few white roses from last week's bouquet fill this tureen up nicely.
Is there anything prettier in the dead of winter than blue and white enhanced by a sunny bouquet?
Naturally I brought out my JB Old Britain Castles teacups to compliment the tureen.
This 2011 Victoria magazine looks pretty in the vignette. I save all my magazines so I can look back on them. How about you?
Yellow roses are like a burst of sunshine!
Happiness is sharing tea with a friend.
I am serving Victorian Garden tea in my little glass teapot which comes with its own infuser. I have had this for a number of years but I don't use it very often.
Victorian Garden is a Ceylon black tea with all kinds of lovely things in it like China green gunpowder, vanilla, and rose and lavender flowers. I had purchased it from our PEI Preserve Co. in New Glasgow where they have a splendid tea room.
Drink your tea slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the world revolves- slowly, evenly, without rushing toward the future. ~ Thich Nat Hahn
Tea is ready, how about a little nosh with your cuppa?
For some reason, I am feeling like a little chocolate these days. Perhaps because Valentines Day is on the way? Home made Chocolate Pudding with a dollop of whipped cream and some grated chocolate. Mmm!
The plates are Blue Willow by Churchill.
My little creamer has no mark. I paid a dollar for it at an antique shop several years ago.
Tea is quiet and our thirst for tea is never far from our craving for beauty. ~ James Norwood Pratt
This is an old post which I have updated a bit. I hope you have enjoyed it. As always, it is a pleasure to have you come for a visit.
The generous will prosper; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed. ~ Proverbs 11:25
Wishing you JOY today!
Sharing from my heart ~ Sandi