Friday, August 12, 2022

HYDRANGEAS, DEVONSHIRE TRANSFERWARE AND SWEETS for "Tea In The Garden"



Welcome to "Tea In The Garden":


The one thing that seems to be
 surviving during our incredibly hot 
summer are the  white and the 
green hydrangeas.


I love this old Devonshire pattern
of Johnson Brothers China.




Please pour yourself 
a cup of tea.


One day this week
 I baked cookies 
and brownies so
help yourself!
 







Now everything is back
in the armoire:


What kind of china
do you collect?



Recipes:

7 comments:

  1. Even with the hot weather your garden is lovely. What a stunning tea table and I love the vase and bouquet! We're having a very warm summer so have only been baking in the early morning...some scones that we enjoyed for our tea time. A family member has a gorgeous collection of Brambly Hedge china. It's always a delight to use them for a special tea.

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  2. Simply a stunning back yard setting for the tea party. Thank you for inviting me to take a peek at the beautiful flowers and china. It is enjoyable.

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  3. I’d love to sit in your garden and enjoy those hydrangeas! My word, what a bouquet!! That Devonshire pattern is so charming, Bernideen. My love of dishes has me only collecting teacups nowadays, instead of whole sets, although I still have several dish sets.
    I’d love to try each of your treats, please. They all appeal to me!

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  4. You have managed to make your tea in the garden look cool with all the shade and white. I am not collecting china. I have plenty and am out of room. ☺️

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  5. Awww...Awesome!!! Wonderful Tea time. Stunning hydrangeas! Hugs.

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  6. Hey Bernideen!
    How very lovely! And I'll take one each of your treats along with a cup of tea, please. :) The armoire display is beautiful. I don't really collect china, but I do occasionally pick up a piece here and there.
    Blessings, Linda

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  7. I don’t know if I’ve seen a Johnson Brothers pattern that I don’t like!

    Your tea looks lovely in that shade.

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