Last week I traveled through the community where I knew there lived
an online friend, Clarice of Storybook Woods.
We met at Sugar and Spice Tearoom for a sip of tea and a delightful chat.
You can visit her blog here, http://storybookwoods.typepad.com
Clarice is the food editor for a new magazine called Gatherings.
It is a gorgeous magazine.
The photography is delightful and even the paper quality is to swoon over.
Fall 2013 was the first paper edition.
I wish them the best of success in this adventure.
The Founder/Editor In Chief is Heather Spriggs Thompson.
You can find the magazine here, http://gatheringsmag.com
What fun that you were able to meet over tea!
ReplyDeleteYes, meeting blog friends is one of the greatest joys I've found in a long time! You know, dear friend, that our friendship was forged online and became reality one day in a sweet, little tea shop. I'm so glad you were able to have tea with Clarice. I've enjoyed her blog for a long time. The new magazine is gorgeous!
ReplyDelete~Adrienne~
I would have loved to join you both! I am thinking of the Beatles song: I Get By With A Little Help From My Friends"!
ReplyDeleteDear Marilyn
ReplyDeletehow lovely to meet up with your bloggy friend - I don't know Clarice but I'll check our her blog - thank you!
The Gatherings magazine has a lovely cover and I'm sure is full of lovely recipes.
hugs
Shane
Oh Marilyn,
ReplyDeleteHow I wish I could have been there to have with you both. THis is a very lovely post. THanks for purchasing a copy of Gatherings and for sharing it here. Im off to pin these photos!
Bests,
Heather
Thank you Marilyn for sharing this. I so wish I could've been there to take tea with both of you. I appreciate your support of Gatherings. Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous day -- tea looked divine! And what a great sounding magazine! I'm opening the links you sent as I type and I'm planning on visiting both Clarice and the magazine.
ReplyDeleteHow fun for you! I've read Clarice's blog for several years and always enjoy her take on life.
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