Good Morning "Tea In The Garden" and Good Morning Queen Anne's Lace:
We have been experiencing more rain than usual in Colorado and I must say a mosquito was pursuing me the whole time I took these pictures which is unusual.
We are so glad that our pattern of wildfires
aren't happening.
Today I am sharing two hand painted cups and saucers: a Bell China Company and a Salisbury one.
I recently found this sweet purple topper which someone
embroidered as a real labor of love.
Another beautiful day for tea in your garden!
ReplyDeleteThank you for creating such a lovely post and for suffering the terrors of a mosquito homing in on you, too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful tea table. I cannot get over your bouquet! It simply must be shared with the Milk Glass Group with a direct link to this lovely post. It must!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I love garden settings, so lovely and romantic....Christine
ReplyDeleteHi Bernideen. Your garden s so lovely! I love the topper. No one does that kind of work anymore. The Queen Annes Lace is lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea!
Ruth
Love all your Queen Ann Lace flowers! I have less than usual in my flower beds, so I need to have what I have reseed this year. Your tea table is so inviting, love your new topper. I wonder if people even make them anymore. Wish I could stop and have tea with you! Thank you for hosting your tea party!
ReplyDeleteNancy
Your photos are especially enchanting today Bernideen. Such a lovely setting for afternoon tea.
ReplyDeleteWishing a blessed week,
Janet
Your garden is just gorgeous...I love the Queen Annes Lace! Those pesky bugs just love me too...lol....I haven't been out in the yard as much because of them as we have had more rain than usual in New Mexico too. Have a great week...hugs, Penny
ReplyDeleteHi Bernideen,
ReplyDeleteYour Tea in the Garden is so pretty again today. Love the new tablecloth and pretty teacups. I have the same white vase and find that all flowers look so lovely in it. Thank you for hosting tea today. Have a wonderful week! Karen
Dear bernideen,
ReplyDeleteyour garden looks gorgeous. I love the lots of Queen Anne Lace in it. What a lovely tea in the garden. Thank you for sharing all this gems of tea settings and for hosting this sweet event.
Best greetings, Johanna
Your two hand painted teacups are gorgeous, along with the beautiful setting and lovely tablecloth, Bernideen! Thank you so much for hosting this wonderful tea party.
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed week.
FABBY
Oh Bernideen your teacups are so pretty and your embroidered topper is a treasure. Thank you for hosting your tea party for us.
ReplyDeletesooooo schöne bilder!!! alles liebe von angie aus deutschland
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! Love how you decorated witht he Queen Anne's lace. That table cloth is so pretty too. Very delicate tea pot! I had a bbq this weekend and the mosquitos won! Legs look pretty rough!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so lovely dear Bernideen! I love stopping by your garden for tea :)
ReplyDeletehugs...
Hi Bernideen: Love the garden tea. Everything looks so inviting. Have a wonderful week. Hugs, Martha
ReplyDeleteIt does look lovely in your garden. I love that tablecloth.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting,
Carolyn
The purple tablecloth is so pretty! I really like those pretty cups and saucers with it too. Your garden is so pretty! I also liked the touch with that straw hat. Thanks for hosting, and have a great week! :)
ReplyDeleteThose two tea cups are absolutely exquisite, their shaoe is so delicate and their flowers so colourful, I don't know which one to choose for my tea!
ReplyDeleteHello Bernideen, your Queen's Anne Lace looks so enchanting - your garden is beautiful and oh so whimisical - love it! I do appreciate you hosting,
ReplyDeleteKathy
What a beautiful garden, and tea setting!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting, it's a joy sharing tea with you.
Hugs,
Patti
Your garden is such a lovely setting. The Queen Anne's Lace is stunning. I can't find that around here and so desperately want to add that to my garden.
ReplyDeleteHi Bernideen! Oh, what a lovely spot for tea in spite of the mosquitoes! Beautiful cups and I love the pretty embroidered tea cloth. Queen Annes' Lace is so beautiful! Thanks for popping in to see me and hopefully when I get settled in New York, I can tea party with you again.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Gorgeous! I would love to sit there :) The embroidered tablecloth is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteJennelise
Beautiful! I love your little tablecloth!
ReplyDeleteJennelise
Oh yes indeed, the embroidery on that cloth must have taken quite a while! I love that you collect and celebrate these beautiful pieces of vintage handwork!
ReplyDeleteThe other day we were driving down the highway and I saw Queen Anne's Lace. I immediately thought of your love of the flower.
ReplyDeleteBernideen, I always admire you Queen Anne's Lace.. I love your tea time table setting.. very lovely and your new table topper is wonderful.. Happy Friday with love Janice have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteBernideen, your tea setting is certainly lovely. I adore that table topper with beautiful handwork, and your cups are so delicate and pretty. Beautiful garden as usual. Texas is having a milder summer, but still not the rain we need. Send some our way.
ReplyDeleteHi Bernideen. I so miss Queen Ann's lace. I would have to drive quite a ways to find some. Thank you for sharing yours. :) Your garden is so lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this post for Fresh-Cut Friday. It's the perfect addition! :)
Have a great weekend.
~Liz
So charming. It's winter here now but in summer I look forward to tea outdoors again.
ReplyDeleteMore tea please!!! Lovely garden and I adore Queen Anne's Lace...so delicate. I used to have them in my garden a long time ago.
ReplyDeleteBernideen,
ReplyDeleteI see you are in Colorado! I live there but am currently visiting family in another state. I love all of your pictures and everything in them! especially the tea cups they are so cute! This semester I had to write a paper about tea in one of my classes and I just wanted to tell you about what I have found. I learned that tea is good for you and unlike soda. All through out history tea was also used as remedies for the sick. They used a lot of the herbs that we use for tea to heal the sick or wounded. There are studies that show tea release endorphins that make people happy. There are so many different kinds of tea. You can mix all kinds of herbs and there are many different simple teas such as green tea, black tea, oolong, herbal, and many more! I grew up drinking tea my entire life and I love tea to this day. Tea parties and quirky tea sets. I love your blog it is so cute!
Katy Bee
Bernideen,
ReplyDeleteI see you are in Colorado! I live there but am currently visiting family in another state. I love all of your pictures and everything in them! especially the tea cups they are so cute! This semester I had to write a paper about tea in one of my classes and I just wanted to tell you about what I have found. I learned that tea is good for you and unlike soda. All through out history tea was also used as remedies for the sick. They used a lot of the herbs that we use for tea to heal the sick or wounded. There are studies that show tea release endorphins that make people happy. There are so many different kinds of tea. You can mix all kinds of herbs and there are many different simple teas such as green tea, black tea, oolong, herbal, and many more! I grew up drinking tea my entire life and I love tea to this day. Tea parties and quirky tea sets. I love your blog it is so cute!
Katy Bee
Bernideen, oh how I love Peter hiding amongst all of that gorgeous Queen Anne's Lace! Your tea is so gorgeous and that tablecloth is a fabulous find! I embroider so I know what a labor of love it is. I have got to do a tea post soon so that I can join your fun party! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
Bernideen, oh how I love Peter hiding amongst all of that gorgeous Queen Anne's Lace! Your tea is so gorgeous and that tablecloth is a fabulous find! I embroider so I know what a labor of love it is. I have got to do a tea post soon so that I can join your fun party! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Your garden is so lovely. Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home.
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