We have had such a mild winter that it was time for tea in the garden.
A time to celebrate the blooms in season.
Plus enjoy the sunshine, tea, and a sweet or two.
The sun was calling me.
The colors just made me smile.
The tea in the cup delighted my soul.
What is in your cup today?
I am enjoying a special gift of oolong with figs from Provence
from Compagnie Coloniale in Paris.
It is quite lovely for a sunny day in winter.
from Compagnie Coloniale in Paris.
It is quite lovely for a sunny day in winter.
Isn't it amazing we have had such mild weather?! Our daffs are just coming out. Love your pretty setting and Sadler teapot. Would love for you to join my link up Tuesday Cuppa Tea which is open now.
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A pretty setting for tea. Pretty teapot. My daffodils are blooming now, too.
ReplyDeleteTea in the garden already...I'm so envious Marilyn. I see a vacant spot and would love to join you and share the yummy goodies.
ReplyDeleteMarilyn:
ReplyDeleteI am still in such amazement about your weather and blooming garden. It is just about to snow here any minute. I love your pink teapot as that is truly a treasure!
Perfect setting! Can I come to tea?
ReplyDeleteIt looks so inviting. I just enjoyed a cup of Vanilla black tea by Harney & Sons in my backyard. The sun was shining, and it was just me, my cup, a book and the chair. Nothing at all as pretty as yours.
ReplyDeleteYay! Love the little cherub that joined you, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tea setting! I especially like the yellow cup and saucer.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe you can have tea in the garden! Your setting is glorious and it looks delish, too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tea table! How wonderful to have flowers in bloom already.
ReplyDeleteThanks, friend, for your encouragement to consider why I blog. I am glad to be plugging along beside you.
ReplyDeleteYou have daffodils! Color me jealous! And that fig oolong sounds wonderful. Makes me long for tea in the garden here!
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