I apologize for being late with my Tea In The Garden this week. I had just returned from my trip to Virginia at the end of September and three days later I left to drive out to Missouri. It is an 11 hour trip and the last part was in buckets and buckets of rain. In fact, when I got to Columbia the tornado sirens were going off. I later heard that Boonville had gotten 6" of rain - yes I drove through all that! Thank you Lord for a safe trip and a great time with my family.
Anyway, here I am home with my tea time in my garden this morning. My garden is also rather "spent" but it is a beautiful day just the same. Welcome to a BITTERSWEET Tea In The Garden:
I have a few of the Price Kensington English Cottage
pieces that seem to scream fall.
Please pour yourself a cup of tea and enjoy the
fresh fall air this morning!
I recently acquired a few pieces of Johnson Brothers Old Mill pattern which I plan to mix and match with some other transferware for Thanksgiving.
Hello Bernideen
ReplyDeleteI just happened to see your post come up but I think you may have forgotten the link as it's not showing.
The bittersweet berries are perfect for autumn decorating and I am enjoying the JB Old Mill pattern, teacups and lace pumpkins for today.
Thank you for hosting a tea gathering where we can sip and chat.
So glad you both enjoyed your break and arrived home safely! I love the fall colors of bittersweet, and brown transferware is perfect with that. So pretty for fall! Thanks so much for linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea!
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Hi Bernideen,
ReplyDeleteWelcome home. Happy to hear you've enjoyed your trips! I think Johnson Bros does all of its designs well. The Old Mill Pattern is perfect for Autumn -- great find! Love the black and white and all the lovely orange. Happy Tea Day!
Welcome home Bernideen. I am glad you had a wonderful trip and arrived home safely. I love your JB pieces and your tea table looks fabulous decorated with the bittersweet berries. Thanks for hosting and have a beautiful day.
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Sandi
Your trip was so worthwhile and you were safe, Bernideen! Your tea in the garden is beginning to look like Fall with your basket of bittersweet and your charming doll. I love your newly acquired JB Old Mill pattern. Thank you for hosting your garden party.
ReplyDeletep.s. I've mentioned before that I love your cottage teapot. I still haven't found a lid to fit the one I have. Maybe one day I will.
Wonderful autumn tea! Glad that you are safely home after the excitement of driving in such nasty conditions.
ReplyDeleteI wish bittersweet grew here in Texas
ReplyDeleteHi Bernideen,
ReplyDeleteYour story about driving to MO reminded me of our trip moving to Colorado 8 or so years ago. We drove through similar conditions, late at night, out on the highway. It was scary.
Your garden and tea table(s) are lovely. I love both of the tablecloths, your basket and of course the lovely transferware. I love the colors in Old Mill.
Thanks for hosting,
Nancy
Adorable teapots. I absolutely love the basket of bittersweet. xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeleteHi Bernideen: Even your "spent" yard is beautiful. Love your post today, it is perfect for fall. Have a great week. Blessings, Martha
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your basket of bittersweet.
ReplyDeleteHi Bernideen,
ReplyDeleteSorry I am very late to link up this week. I do love your Fallish setting today. Your Johnson Brothers china is gorgeous and that house teapot makes me sad because my mother had one and sis and I parted with it when we were giving away some of her things. At the time I didn't know where I would put it and since have bought two more china cabinets! Lol! So nice to see you outside for Tea today! Happy October! Karen
Very pretty, Bernideen! Love the Johnson Bros. and the bittersweet. Glad you made it through all that rain OK and are home, safe and sound. Blessings, Bess
ReplyDeleteFall is looking so pretty in your garden!
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Your garden tea table is pretty and inviting on these autumn days. I note the cloth and lace pumpkins. Charming.
ReplyDeleteI am sighing over your Bittersweet garden Tea. It is just what I love, every bit of it.
ReplyDeleteHi again Bernideen,
ReplyDeleteI just had to tell you that after speaking to my sister she let me know that she has the teapot and actually found a cream and sugar to match. Soooo, I am sad no longer! My sister has an amazing collection of china and I am trying to help her create her own blogspot. I am sorry if I upset you but I really thought that the little cottage teapot had been given away! Happy Weekend! Karen
Bernideen, glad that you arrived home safely from your trip! Sounds like it was a little bit scary at times. I love the basket of Bittersweet against the black plaid table covering. Simply gores Fall combination! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
What a wonderful trip you had. I didn't get to join you for tea as I was away from home but now home again and can visit.
ReplyDeleteI love your collection of cottage tea pots. You are truly in the midst of autumn. Shame I wasn't able to link in.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your week.
Hi Bernideen, just hopping by to let you know that I will be featuring you at SYC this week.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Your tea time outdoors for autumn is just perfect, Bernideen! All your touches are just awesome.
ReplyDeleteI love real bittersweet- seems impossible to find around here. I need to look into that.
Thank you for always sharing such pretty teatimes. ♥
Your fall tea in the garden is charming. I love bittersweet, and you certainly scored a lot with that basket full. Visiting from Share Your Cup Thursday. Enjoy the rest of your week. ~ Nancy
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