Sunday, June 14, 2020

TAKING TIME FOR TEA



Hope you find time for
 tea during this
concerning times:

Friday, June 12, 2020

JUNE COLLAGES

I have been having fun 
making some collages:


Right now our springtime blooms
 have ended and we are 
moving on to summertime....


When not in the garden - I am busy sewing!




Sunday, June 7, 2020

OUT AND ABOUT IN A JUNE GARDEN

Well, it was nice to have spring for a while but
now the heat is officially on!


My stand of hollyhocks by the mail box
is getting taller every day.



I know I shall miss the backyard foxgloves which
only do well when it is cooler.  


Miss Tabitha and Jeremy Fisher
are sad to see the foxgloves go
but these daisies are sure
making them happy.


I found another Campania birdbath on a
local online auction:



I hope you are enjoying your soon to
be arriving summertime!


Wednesday, June 3, 2020

TAKING A PAUSE

I am taking a pause here during this time.

I am very upset about the death of
George Floyd. This was horrible.
 I think it demands
justice and CHANGE
 in the police
force.

I am very upset about the looting,
rioting and destruction of private
proverty, the killing of the policeman
in St. Louis by the rioters and the
beating and harming of other people.

I feel I need to take a break as
what I usually post here seems to be
 unappropriate
during this time.

Thank you for understanding.


Saturday, May 30, 2020

LAST "Tea In The Garden" for May

Welcome to my last May "Tea In The Garden" which
I am squeezing in between rainy times.


 I am using the new blogger format and I can tell you I
don't like having to learn new things but that seems to
be the norm now - something new all the time that
we have to learn.


Please help yourself to one of these lovely scones
and a cup of  Yorkshire Gold Tea.  I baked the
scones using the small scone cutter and I think
I like this little size. I think they would be perfect for having
ladies for tea because of all the other goodies.  
 These are Lemon Cream Cheese
Scones I have often shared on my blog.  The 
recipe is at the bottom below.


We have basically been at home since March 25.  My
husband has eye doctor appointments once and month
and he has done the grocery shopping once a week
during the "senior" early hours.  I don't mind staying
home but I am praying our country can get people
back to work.  


As you can see, I am sharing some red transferware
pieces.  I love the Copeland Spode pattern and also the
Mason's Vista.


We are currently saying goodbye to our peonies.
The irises are now gone and of course earlier we
enjoyed the tulips, daffodils and alliums.  We still
have some alliums here and there and now we
have some roses blooming too.  Soon the Japanese
beetles arrive though and they are sure naughty.


Please help yourself to a lovely scone and some tea.
We have had quite a lot of rain which beat the poor
flowers down.  I have staked up some of them.


I may have shared this tea cozy before - she
is Queen Elizabeth - the daughter of King
Henry the 8th....


Last year I planted some Sweet William
seeds and so now I have more which I am
loving for bouquets.


My garden is so full that I dug up many things and
it looks better.  I think now I shall just maintain
a bit and of course I have planted some seeds.
Depending on how you count, my garden is 4
years old but really in a way it 3 because the first summer
was all about digging and digging all summer.


Some asked about the cozy - it is made in England from a company which (I think) is no longer in business:  Frances Worters - you can
find them on ebay, etc being resold


This is a time we are praying for our country,
leaders and a renewal of integrity in our country.


Lemon Cream Cheese Scones:
Mix these dry ingredients:  
2 1/4 cups all purpose flour, 1/4 cup sugar
 and 3 tsp baking powder
add to this 1/3 cup chopped butter and
4 ounces of chopped cream cheese
I used my mixer to beat this together and then added
1 egg and 1/3 cup of milk, plus 1/4 cup
lemon extract and the grated rind of 2 lemons

I rolled mine out and cut them with my smallest
scone cutter.  I sprinkled lemon juice and sugar on
the tops of the scones and bake them at 400 degreees
for about 8 minutes - convention (probably 10 minutes in
a regular oven  This made 18 small scones.