Thursday, January 13, 2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
I Just Can't Help Myself!
The catalogs keep coming in and I keep looking!
I found these fun tea things in the Acorn Catalog.
It is fun to let the fingers do the walking and then send the catalog on to recycling!
The red pot with the polka dots (I love polka dots) is a tea tower.
Dismantled, the tower becomes an 8 oz. teapot, creamer, sugar bowl, and 4 oz mug with saucer.
Stacked, it's 10" tall.
The lavender tea set is white ceramic hand-painted with delicate sprays of lavender.
Edges and rims are scalloped.
It is a 10 piece set that includes teapot, two cups with saucers, cream and sugar, and tray with handles.
I thought the cups with the dogs were fun and it's always good to Keep Calm and Carry On!
A book, a comfortable chair, a free hour or two, and your own pot of tea.
The ceramic pot is embellished with books, titles, and the names of famous authors.
It is 6 inches high and holds 18oz of tea.
I think this one may have to go on my wish list!
Finally, to continue to celebrate January and Hot Tea Month,
There are many wonderful tea parties in the blogging world.
Teapot and Tea Things Tuesday are just three of them.
Wishing you well and a delicious cup of tea.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Winter Color
A life without dreams
is like a garden without flowers.
~Author Unknown
I've enjoyed images of Winter Wonderlands posted by my blogging neighbors.
I thought I'd show you what my Winter Wonderland looks like.
These images were taken from November to yesterday in Musashi's Garden
(our postage stamp backyard).
The yellow rose is called Irish Gold and was a cheapy from Sam's Club.
It is a wonderful bloomer and is doing well in a pot.
Here it is just starting to bloom and in full bloom.
There are more blooms to come!
The pink is a grandiflora (also from Sam's).
Daddy cardinal is a frequent visitor (along with the Mrs).
In the upper left corner is the first camellia bloom of the season.
The red penta made it through last years freeze and blooms, blooms, blooms.
Not bad for a Winter Wonderland!
A big thank you to Mary for being our hostess for Mosaic Monday.
Each is mosaic is different and each has a story to tell.
Wishing you well and a JOY filled week.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
I Thought Shopping Season Was Over
But the catalogs are still arriving!
Since I haven't done a "join me while my fingers do the walking through the catalogs"
post in a long time,
I thought I'd do one for this weekend.
Enjoy the window shopping!
I'm a big Star Wars fan (especially the first three).
Yoda pancakes would be fun!
This is from Williams-Sonoma Winter 2011.
It's the bright white sale at Crate and Barrel.
The bright colors of the pillows (above and below) would certainly
take the blah out of winter.
The rug is fun, too.
I thought the Max dinnerware at Crate and Barrel was great.
I liked that you can mix the patterned stoneware with the solid Delilah porcelain plates.
Fun!
It was the Pottery Barn catalog that had me salivating.
I could show each and every page,
but I'm going to stick with the pillows.
These are called Cafe pillow covers.
They are designed after antique curiosity engravings.
Each reverses to a light shade of the same fabric (rugged linen/cotton).
I love the butterflies and there is also a bird and a flower.
They are going on my wish list!
Do you know about the Isabella catalog?
They say they have gifts for reawakening the spirit.
I keep looking at Lovey the Lavender Lamb.
Lovey has a lavender/flaxseed insert that is removable.
Pop Lovey into the microwave for 30 seconds
and then snuggle with him releasing the fragrance of lavender.
Sounds good to me.
How about a sleeping pig from Isabella?
Isn't he cute?
There is wonderful story that goes with him:
"When the pig was domesticated in China, owning one was considered to be an indication of a common man's prosperity and good fortune. If you were lucky enough to have a pig, you simply took very good care of it, and that meant it slept in the home. Quite simply, if you were wealthy enough to have a pig living in your house, life was pretty secure and happy. In fact, the Chinese symbol for "home" is a combination of the symbol for "pig" with the symbol for "roof" over it. (If there is a pig under the roof, it is a home of happiness, a "home sweet home.")"
The tradition continues with porcelain sleeping pigs placed in homes
to bring happiness and good fortune.
I hope you enjoyed letting my fingers do the walking through the catalogs!
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We have family visiting on and off the next several weeks.
My posting may be on and off, too.
I'll try to stop by and wave!
Wishing all of you well and a JOY filled weekend!
Friday, January 7, 2011
The Amazing Painting Cat!
I couldn't resist this postcard.
It is from the postcard book Cat Artist's And Their Work.
The original is a lithograph poster made around 1887 and can be found in the
Museum of Animal Acts in Wisconsin.
The back of the postcard reads:
"Cat-marking behavior was trivialized in Victorian times, as this poster shows.
While Matissa certainly made marks with paint, Mrs. Broadmoore
(in reality a rather portly man dressed as a woman),
amused the audience by pretending that the cat's simple paintings were
"pawtraits" of people in the audience."
A big thank you to Beth for hosting Postcard Friendship Friday.
I hope this card brought a smile to your face.
Wishing you well and a fun filled weekend!
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