Well the month of February is almost over, so thought I must post a Valentine teatime.
Friday, February 26, 2021
Sweets
Monday, February 22, 2021
A Word for the Week
Color
My garden house a week ago. Pretty wrapped in snow.Ice on branches in the garden. Again pretty in a wintery way.
But color calls to my heart.
Color delights me.
Much as I try loving neutrals
Color is the song most heard.
Thursday, February 18, 2021
Cottage in Bruges
One of the most favorite places my "live-in gardener" and I have ever stayed when traveling was this gardener's cottage in Bruges, Belgium.
My blogging friend, Jeanie, shared recently on her blog https://themarmeladegypsy.blogspot.com/
a favorite cottage she stayed in on an adventure in England. You might enjoy seeing her post.
I told her I was dreaming of this gardener's cottage at the back of the garden in Bruges; so I decided maybe you would enjoy seeing it too. It was the gardener's cottage where he would sit, sip his tea, and watch out the window at his domain. He didn't really live there, but he had it as a retreat during the day. It was about 400 years old and was just a room with a fireplace. More recently the owner decided to turn it into a bed and breakfast, so added a kitchenette at one end of the room, stairs into the attic with a bedroom and small bathroom.
When we arrived at the owner's door, she walked us through her home and out the back door. Then we walked through the springtime blooms of an apple orchard to the back of her property and there sitting in the corner next to her back wall sat this little cottage. It took my breath away. For one thing I am an apple girl and just knowing that little orchard was outside my door I was delighted, but then living and sleeping for a few days in this historic cottage I was in heaven.
Monday, February 15, 2021
A Word for the Week
Awe
definition (noun) from M. Webster: admiration, amazement, astonishment, wonder, wonderment.
The majesty of a tree, nature, and a tiny newborn.
Friday, February 12, 2021
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
My "live-in gardener" and I had decided about a month ago that we needed to
get out of our house for an adventure each week.
Last Saturday we took an adventure to Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.
I knew it was there, only about a 30 minute drive north into Washington State;
but somehow in all the 40+ years living nearby we had not visited.
Now I am almost embarrassed to say so, but it certainly won't be 40 years
until we visit there again. In fact, we are already planning to take our grandson
and daughter as soon as it is safe with the pandemic to ride in the car together.
Great Blue Heron, he was quite close.
After Reading Lucretius, I Go to the Pond
The slippery green frog
that went to his death
in the heron's pink throat
was my small brother,
and the heron
with the white plumes
like a crown on his head
who is washing now his great sword-beak
in the shining pond
is my tall thin brother.
My heart dresses in black
and dances.
~Mary Oliver, Blue Horses Poems
It truly felt like a vacation for a couple hours
and we loved every moment of the adventure.
Have you taken an adventure during this pandemic time?
Not always easy to do, but soooooo worth it.
This weekend we will be stuck at home,
but the sight outside our window is snowy white and all quite beautiful.
Happy weekend, dear friends!
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
A Tea Review
Because I most often write about the experience of tea I don't often get asked to review tea. I am always surprised when a company contacts me and offers to send tea to review. Recently a fairly new company (2019) contacted me from China and asked me to review some teas. They have quite a long list of greens, which I don't drink; so I said not to send me green teas. They also have oolongs, black, and a long list of puerh teas.
There were three teas to taste and enjoy this past week. An oolong (da hang pao), a raw puerh (Guihua 2018), and Phoenix black classic S8 JD01.
The Da Hang Pao oolong was steeped in a gaiwan and came out a beautiful clean, golden color on the first brew. With each sequential steep it lightened. I steeped the tea 6 times. It would be a nice winter oolong with a slight smokey flavor, full leaf, fragrant, and quite peaceful on a early morning sip.
The Raw Puerh (Guihua 2018) was also steeped in a gaiwan and held up quite nicely with 7 steeps. The fragrance and the taste told me "Yes" this is a puerh. It was sort of an earthy, down on the ground scent and flavor, like a walk through the spongy, mossy, and damp undergrowth in the forest. If you don't know, puerh teas are quite good for cutting fat and lowering cholesterol, one that was recommended to me many years ago. I can even sleep well after sipping this late in the day, even though there is caffeine.
The Phoenix black classic S8 JD01 was steeped English style. It had a clear red/orange color and a clean taste. The fragrance for me is like the after taste of a citrus, slightly smokiness. Most might not get this explanation, but it is the closest to what I can relate it to. This is a tea I would choose for a morning breakfast tea and I quite enjoy.
In this bottom picture you can see the puerh tea after steeping. It was a full leaf, which I do love seeing in my gaiwan.Natural Puerh company was established in April 2019 located in Kunming which is the capital city of Yunnan, China. You can visited their website and see the wide selection of puerh and other teas at www.naturalpuerh.com
I find it is always worth tasting and sipping, as I learn more about tea with each sip. I enjoyed the sips.
Monday, February 8, 2021
A Word for the Week
Journey