Were you a Beatles fan? I was and my favourite Beatle was Paul.
I had his posters all over my walls when I was in my teens.
I left the Rock music behind years ago and these days, I prefer easy listening music; mainly Christian music, instrumental, and smooth jazz.
This afternoon my hubby and I were in the car, on our way into town to run some errands when he shoved in a CD. The music which started to play was very relaxing and the voice sounded familiar.
Hubby asked me who I thought it was and I kept thinking, I know that voice. It sounds like McCartney, but it can't be him, because he doesn't do jazz.
Being a lover of smooth jazz, I took to it right away. It was classy and relaxing. Finally, I said, "It sounds like Paul McCartney, but it can't be him because he doesn't do jazz."
Hubby grinned and said, it was Paul and that was his new CD.
What a treat! The old songs like, "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter," "The Glory of Love," and "Bye Bye Blackbird," are just some of the songs on this new CD.
Apparently Paul McCartney has been wanting to do a CD like this for years. I'm glad he finally did!
If you like smooth jazz and you are or were a McCartney fan, you're going to love this new CD he has just released!
You know, I still like Paul McCartney. When he was on the Island a few years ago, he sat right down at a piano in the Hotel lobby where he was staying and began to play. The people there loved it and him. He's a very nice bloke!
Sharing from my heart~ Sandi
Friday, 24 February 2012
Monday, 20 February 2012
Tea Time Tuesday
"I love things that bear the touch of time, chips and all - they're more beautiful than perfection." ~ Ballerina Quoted in Victoria magazine
Welcome to another Tea Time Tuesday friends~
With Valentines Day behind us, I am looking forward to another special day; the first day of Spring!
We got a fresh blanket of snow over the weekend and all is white outside my window but that doesn't hamper my dreams of green grass and robins eggs.
So, on March 19, I am hosting, you guessed it, another theme party! Let's Celebrate~ The Splendor of the Season~ Spring Tea.
Spring is less than a month away and since Spring is my favourite season, I have to celebrate it, right?
I will share more about my Spring Tea next week. You are welcome to take my button if you wish.
Do you like my roses? A bouquet from my hubby for Valentines Day.
I tucked the roses into my little frenchy teapot and I think they look tres chic!
For today's tea I'm using my Rose Petals teacup made by Maxwell and Williams.
I thought it looked lovely with my roses and it also holds a nice amount of Stash Green Chai tea.
Sometimes I like to play when setting up a tea vignette. Today's tea was one of those times.
Here I've used a white crocheted table cloth with a candle lantern.
Then I tried using a simple tea-stained doily with the Eiffel Tower. My little frenchy finial plays a part in the vignette too.
Which do you like better; the candle lantern or the Eiffel Tower?
Remember the tea kettle - it is always up to its neck in hot water, yet it still sings. ~ Unknown
A snowy white jelly roll filled with lemon is just the thing with a cup of tea.
I was visiting another blogger friend a few weeks ago and she was talking about storing teacups. I have quite a few teacups as I'm sure many of you do, but it has never occured to me to share how I store them.
The following photos are ways in which I store mine. I hope it is helpful to those of you who have wondered about it.
This is one way I store them, in plain sight or hidden away in a cabinet. Arrange four teacups on top of their stacked saucers and tuck the handles into the cup next to it. This keeps them neat and they also look nice.
The cups in case you were wondering are: Maxwell and Williams' Rose Bud, Royal Albert's Old English Rose, Gracie Bone China's Rose Chintz, and the lovely green teacup is made of porcelain and was handpainted by Amy @ Vintage Porcelain Art~ http://vintageporcelainart.blogspot.com/. I had won it in her Giveaway a couple of years ago.
If you have three teacups you want to store or display, try this one.
Or this way; similar to four only using three cups.
Maybe you prefer a display like this, under a cloche.
Glass cloches were originally used by Victorian Gardeners to protect delicate seedlings. These miniature greenhouses are perfect for forcing bulbs or displaying your cherished possessions.
Do you have some storage solutions which I haven't mentioned? I would love for you to share them with us!
A tea caddy by definition is a small container for tea leaves, or in my case, tea bags.
"This is the day which the Lord has made; Let us rejoice and be glad in it." ~ Psalm 118:24
Have a beautiful day, dear friends. It is simply lovely that you have come for tea today.
Do you have a favourite teacup/teapot or mug you would like to share? I would love to see it! If you wish, you may do coffee instead of tea or the following is acceptable too: hot apple cider, hot chocolate, lemonade, iced tea or coffee, punch. No alcoholic beverages please.
The TTT button on my sidebar is available for you to use in your post or place on your sidebar if you wish. A poem, tea quote, or scripture verse would be more than welcome! Please link back to me so that your visitors may find their way here to visit with all my lovely participants.
I am joining the following parties as well~
Victoria - A Return to Loveliness
Table Top Tuesday
Teacup Tuesday
Teacup Tuesday
Tea Party Tuesday
Tuesday Cuppa Tea
Friends Sharing Tea
Teacup Thursday
Home Sweet Home
Sharing from my heart~ Sandi
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