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Saturday, July 6, 2024

Tea Time on the Road

 I am so slow at posting my adventure recently.

My "live-in gardener" and I were celebrating our anniversary.

We left Portland and drove about 4 hours south where our first stop was to have afternoon tea at Teapot on Wheels in Gold Hill, Oregon. It is a little town along the I-5 highway, tucked next to a lovely winding river, Rogue River. Whenever we are headed south we try to make reservations here for tea. They do such a lovely teatime and the perfect place for a break in the drive.

Sorry I didn't take a picture, but just outside there was a wedding taking place overlooking the river. It was fun to see the absolute glee of the groom as the bride walked through the rose arbor and came into view.

We started with a pasta salad.

I sipped a black current tea that I always enjoy when in a tearoom like this.

Then there was a tier of goodies that included sandwiches: strawberry and cream, egg, cucumber, plus a lovely little quiche.

 

Scones with lemon curd, jam, and cream came next.


Sweets were a moist cake with dried flower petals, chocolate moose, strawberry, and shortbread cookie. Some of these treats traveled down the road with us for breakfast the next morning.

And of course since the Queen was nearby I had to have my picture taken with her.

It was a lovely way to start our celebration.
Once we arrived at our Air B&B in Jacksonville, Oregon that evening we had another lovely meal of celebration. Our daughter gave us a gift certificate for dinner.
What a way to begin a little mini-vacation. It was 4 days of good food and music. More to share another day.
 
Sending love,
Marilyn

3 comments:

  1. That tea room is so charming. And what Yummy food you had. I really like that tea cup serving you black current tea. The dessert with the icing looks amazing. Me and my sister were talking about the Royal family on the phone yesterday. Honestly, I loved Diana, but that was as far as my interest in the family goes. But she would find this picture of you and the Queen delightful.

    Happy Anniversary, Marilyn, and what a terrific time you had on your special day.

    ~Sheri

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  2. I love the wings on the queen! What a wonderful way to start your adventure -- and a tasty one, too. They do a marvelous job on making it look beautiful!

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  3. What a charming place to stop for tea. I do love all the tea goodies on the tiered tray. Happy Anniversary! Here's to many more.

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