I set tea out on the balcony this afternoon with the small round table and the white patio chair.
With the weather, it was iced tea instead of hot served in a crystal glass. Goodwill offered 10 glasses for $2.00 this week. I filled a few holes in my collection. A couple cobalt blue glass, this crystal and a few wine glasses for photography.
This daisy arrangement has lasted so well.
The background is a wicker hat with a yellow organza ribbon and a coordinating Gerber daisy.
I worked quite a few hours today framing the photos for the photography competition at the end of the month. I prepared a how to on the basics.
The gallery had very specific requirements for the preparation of the frames for hanging.
* Must use pivot hangers placed one third from the top of the frame.
* A paper dust cover on the back.
* The wire must be attached as shown with no sharp edges to scratch the wall.
* Bumper pads on the bottom corners.
I still need labels.
I will drop off these pieces on Saturday June 23, the reception is held Saturday, June 30 at 1:00-3:00 pm, they will be on display till Friday, July 20th
Cash prizes and a ribbon are available for winning.
Spruce Grove Art Gallery, 35-5th Avenue [Located in the Melcor Cultural Centre on the east side of King Street Plaza]. Here's a sneak peak to the pieces I am submitting.
I have seen this bush several times at a few locations over the last couple of weeks. I just love the cluster of small flowers.
When I take a photo then I am compelled to come home and find the name for it so that when I post it I have the right information.
Sharing with Share Your Cup #294 hosted by Jann at Daily Cup with Mrs. Olson.
With Tuesday Cuppa Tea hosted by Ruth at Antiques and TeaCups.
With Bernideen's Tea in the Garden.
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Friday, June 15, 2018
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Friday, February 9, 2018
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This is a great cup of green tea. It does not look green but I read in a book recently that the color depends on when it is picked in the year.
This is Jasmine Dragon Pearls green tea which is hand rolled and on the pricey side. It was a gift from a friend.
I brewed the tea for my photo shoot for my 2019 Tea Pot Calendar which will come out later this year.

This is the book on my night stand this week. Of course, Maeve is one of my favorite authors and this book covers several incidents that I am familiar with from other books. I don't know how she kept all the stories and characters straight.
In this book, the story is told from Clara's point of view which is new character for me.
I am enjoying it and will be done to swap it out at Welcome to my Kitchen next week.
My bible study material is ready to go. It is on the Fruit of the Spirit and starts next Wednesday which is Feb 14 Valentine's Day.
I am looking forward to having at least 5 ladies attending as we explore how God works in our lives to grow Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Gentleness, Faithfulness, Goodness, and Self Control.
Are any of you following "This is Us" TV series? I have watched it from the beginning and on a special Super Bowl episode we find out how Jack died. He has been dead since the first episode but with flash backs I have come to really love this character. He is such a good person with the best heart. There will be a couple more episodes until it goes in hiatus till the fall. I have convinced several friends to watching it. I understand the first season is now on Netflicks.
Well sewing projects don't always work out the way you plan them on paper. I did a sample of the pattern I posted here but it did not go as planned so I made some adjustments.
I now have made several sets of these and I am happy with them. The fleece is tricky to get consistent stitching in the zigzag but I can live with it.
I am sharing with
Jann who hosts Share Your Cup #283 at Daily Cup with Mrs. Olson
Friends Sharing Tea hosted by Bernideen
Tuesday Cuppa Tea hosted by Ruth
This is Jasmine Dragon Pearls green tea which is hand rolled and on the pricey side. It was a gift from a friend.
I brewed the tea for my photo shoot for my 2019 Tea Pot Calendar which will come out later this year.

This is the book on my night stand this week. Of course, Maeve is one of my favorite authors and this book covers several incidents that I am familiar with from other books. I don't know how she kept all the stories and characters straight.
In this book, the story is told from Clara's point of view which is new character for me.
I am enjoying it and will be done to swap it out at Welcome to my Kitchen next week.
My bible study material is ready to go. It is on the Fruit of the Spirit and starts next Wednesday which is Feb 14 Valentine's Day.
I am looking forward to having at least 5 ladies attending as we explore how God works in our lives to grow Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Gentleness, Faithfulness, Goodness, and Self Control.
Are any of you following "This is Us" TV series? I have watched it from the beginning and on a special Super Bowl episode we find out how Jack died. He has been dead since the first episode but with flash backs I have come to really love this character. He is such a good person with the best heart. There will be a couple more episodes until it goes in hiatus till the fall. I have convinced several friends to watching it. I understand the first season is now on Netflicks.
Well sewing projects don't always work out the way you plan them on paper. I did a sample of the pattern I posted here but it did not go as planned so I made some adjustments.
I now have made several sets of these and I am happy with them. The fleece is tricky to get consistent stitching in the zigzag but I can live with it.
I am sharing with
Jann who hosts Share Your Cup #283 at Daily Cup with Mrs. Olson
Friends Sharing Tea hosted by Bernideen
Tuesday Cuppa Tea hosted by Ruth
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Tuesday, January 30, 2018
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I am looking for summery images with this cold weather hanging in here.
So, tea this morning was served with true blue and yellow color scheme. The tea was Mango Passion Fruit served in my Steeped Tea True Blue heart shaped tea cup and saucer.
I love how my new small tea pot works so well with my regular dishes. A delicious piece date square from our lunch on Sunday and a trio orange slices brightened up the table.
I chose my heart shaped tea cup and saucer with the gold edges. The gold mercury glass bottle repeats this punch of metallic gold.

I placed some bright yellow poppies in the mercury glass bottle.
Three slices from a large navel orange on the true blue plate again provides a bright punch of color on the table. It offers some vitamin C to ward off those unhealthy bugs floating in the air.

This was the January book for the Tea Book Club hosted by Angela at Tea with Friends.
I did not finish this book. It is book documenting the history of Darjeeling tea so some of the pages were not very compelling to me.
I did learn a bit about the tea and would be interested to trying it next time I hit the loose tea store.
Love the cover!
I received this large jar candle scented Pumpkin Pie from a friend many years ago. I decided it was time to liquidate it and thought that the jar may have decorator value. So, I set out to melt the remaining wax in the jar which took several hours. My place smell quite nice at the beginning but it became quite strong over time.

Once the wax as fully melted I washed the jar and removed the label. Behind the label the jar was not textured as the top and bottom so it is not as reflective as those areas. I've decided to keep for a bit to see if I can use it.
I am working on a sewing project for pot protectors. I have been working on this pattern for a month.
I have finally come up with something I am happy with it so I will be cutting and sewing to see the fabric project lives up to the vision.
I will keep you posted on the final project.
Sharing with
Tuesday Cuppa Tea hosted by Ruth
Tea with Friends hosted by Bernideen
Share Your Cup hosted by Jann at Daily Cup with Mrs. Olson.
So, tea this morning was served with true blue and yellow color scheme. The tea was Mango Passion Fruit served in my Steeped Tea True Blue heart shaped tea cup and saucer.
I love how my new small tea pot works so well with my regular dishes. A delicious piece date square from our lunch on Sunday and a trio orange slices brightened up the table.
I chose my heart shaped tea cup and saucer with the gold edges. The gold mercury glass bottle repeats this punch of metallic gold.


Three slices from a large navel orange on the true blue plate again provides a bright punch of color on the table. It offers some vitamin C to ward off those unhealthy bugs floating in the air.

This was the January book for the Tea Book Club hosted by Angela at Tea with Friends.
I did not finish this book. It is book documenting the history of Darjeeling tea so some of the pages were not very compelling to me.
I did learn a bit about the tea and would be interested to trying it next time I hit the loose tea store.
Love the cover!
I received this large jar candle scented Pumpkin Pie from a friend many years ago. I decided it was time to liquidate it and thought that the jar may have decorator value. So, I set out to melt the remaining wax in the jar which took several hours. My place smell quite nice at the beginning but it became quite strong over time.


I am working on a sewing project for pot protectors. I have been working on this pattern for a month.
I have finally come up with something I am happy with it so I will be cutting and sewing to see the fabric project lives up to the vision.
I will keep you posted on the final project.
Sharing with
Tuesday Cuppa Tea hosted by Ruth
Tea with Friends hosted by Bernideen
Share Your Cup hosted by Jann at Daily Cup with Mrs. Olson.
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Thursday, January 25, 2018
Winter White Tea


For a bit of sparkle I added a crystal votive holder which was a gift from my sister years ago.
I added a flameless tea light as I almost never use real candles anymore. It provides a bit of warm light to the tablescape.

The economy of loose tea is that generally you can steep it at least a couple of times. That means I need a process to be manage the number of steeps.
I use Steep Markers on my teapots to remind me how many times I have steeped this batch of tea. When using infusers or tea bags I set my timer to pull it once when it rings so that it can be steeped again. To go with the winter theme I selected a polar bear charm with blue and white beads.

It is held in a cute white fluted ceramic bowl.

I used my fluted porcelain tea mug in white for my Masala Chai Tea. This has been a staple tea for me for a few years.

This is made locally by the The Chai Wallahs and sold in several locations in the central area of the province. I would highly recommend this tea.
Here's the whole picture of the tablescape. I have used my large white porcelain tea pot which pours well and works well with this theme.
Share Your Cup #281 hosted by Jann at Daily Cup with Mrs. Olson.
Bernideen's Friends Sharing Tea
Tuesday Cuppa Tea hosted by Ruth
Don't forget my Blog Challenge by leaving a comment on my featured post. I have posted to my Flickr account as a challenge for Winter White.
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Wednesday, December 13, 2017
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It is the second week of Advent.
My Christmas cards are ready finally. I guess it is like the cobbler whose children have no shoes. I get my Christmas card orders done then I can get to my own.
Before craft sales came into my life I would have all my cards, my shopping done and parcels mailed off by December 1st.
Those were the days!
Take time this week, even just an hour to relax, have a cup of tea, put your feet up by the tree and enjoy Christmas. My tree goes up today!
I was able to whip up a last minute gift this week because I had a Ready2Fill calendar left over from craft sales and 12 photos of various subjects in my photo organizer.
With a bit of double sided tape and some pressing this calendar will be headed off to its recipient.
My photo organizer is designed for cards but I use it to store my stock of photos.
It keeps them dry, dust free and out of the light.
I store the following. Now they are all in one place and easy to find and labeled so I know if I have store of any particular size
My Christmas Tree is up!! It took a lot of plugging to the task to get it done. It was not as easy as other years to keep motivated. Not sure what is up with that.

I always put clear lights on the tree. This year I chose to include mostly clear ornaments with a few precious ones from years past. The one on the left is one I received from Mom when she downsized her collection which were on the tree when I was a kid. Clear lights with a diffuser helps to spread the light. The one on the right is clear glass with wire wrapped around it.
I set up Christmas tea this morning. A Lancaster County Christmas adds to the background in the top left. I realize I don't have a Christmas Teacup so I will on the search. I used my red mug with the white tea pot. I brewed a spiced black tea in the Marsala tea. Some yogurt and banana, 3 cheese tea biscuits and a couple sweets rounded out goodies today.

This Christmas candle centerpiece was a gift from my sister many years ago. I added a safe battery operated pillar candle in the glass rose bowl and it was perfect. Set on a Battenburg lace doily and was the focal point on the table.
Sharing with
Friends Sharing Tea hosted by Bernideen
Tuesday Cuppa Tea hosted by Ruth
My Christmas cards are ready finally. I guess it is like the cobbler whose children have no shoes. I get my Christmas card orders done then I can get to my own.
Before craft sales came into my life I would have all my cards, my shopping done and parcels mailed off by December 1st.
Those were the days!
Take time this week, even just an hour to relax, have a cup of tea, put your feet up by the tree and enjoy Christmas. My tree goes up today!
I was able to whip up a last minute gift this week because I had a Ready2Fill calendar left over from craft sales and 12 photos of various subjects in my photo organizer.
With a bit of double sided tape and some pressing this calendar will be headed off to its recipient.

It keeps them dry, dust free and out of the light.
I store the following. Now they are all in one place and easy to find and labeled so I know if I have store of any particular size
- 3.5 x 4.75 for photo cards sorted by wide and tall
- 3.5 x 5.00 for half sheet calendars must be wide
- 4x6 photo calendars usually 4 different styles in any given year
- 4x6 photo for half sheet photo cards sorted by wide and tall
- 5x7 & 4x6 photos for framing sorted by wide and tall

Finished The Lilac Bus this week. I generally love her books. This one was okay. Story about how some residents from a small town in Ireland travel home from Dublin each weekend on the Lilac Bus. Some are helping family with a local pub, some are keeping secret relationships and do not want questions asked, and others miss their home town and friends so visit to catch up.
My Christmas Tree is up!! It took a lot of plugging to the task to get it done. It was not as easy as other years to keep motivated. Not sure what is up with that.

I always put clear lights on the tree. This year I chose to include mostly clear ornaments with a few precious ones from years past. The one on the left is one I received from Mom when she downsized her collection which were on the tree when I was a kid. Clear lights with a diffuser helps to spread the light. The one on the right is clear glass with wire wrapped around it.
I set up Christmas tea this morning. A Lancaster County Christmas adds to the background in the top left. I realize I don't have a Christmas Teacup so I will on the search. I used my red mug with the white tea pot. I brewed a spiced black tea in the Marsala tea. Some yogurt and banana, 3 cheese tea biscuits and a couple sweets rounded out goodies today.

This Christmas candle centerpiece was a gift from my sister many years ago. I added a safe battery operated pillar candle in the glass rose bowl and it was perfect. Set on a Battenburg lace doily and was the focal point on the table.
Sharing with
Friends Sharing Tea hosted by Bernideen
Tuesday Cuppa Tea hosted by Ruth
Friday, November 24, 2017
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We had a great Welcome to my Kitchen fellowship time last week. A couple of ladies shared the responsibility where one hosted and the other provided snacks. We had home made cinnamon buns, pistachio cool salad, a variety of cheeses and great crackers.
The tea was hot and plentiful. We made at least 3 pots for 13 ladies in attendance. We had a few coffee drinkers as well.
We had a wonderful time as we always to getting caught up and sharing about getting through tough times.
I met my sister half way between our homes recently to pass stuff to her and bring home stuff from her. It cuts down on time and gas money and we were able to visit a few thrift stores while we are there. I was glad that I had just had my all weather tires put on for the trip out of town.
One of the things that came to my house is my updated plate rack. I had a near disaster with this wire rack about 2 months ago. I really enjoyed having the plates vertical instead of horizontal so asked my handy brother in law if you could stabilize it with wood supports on either end. He applied tung oil to the surface before he assembled it was it was all done when I got it back. It looks fabulous and as you can tell it does the job wonderfully. Thanks Brian! I owe him lunch next time I see him.
I placed it on the freezer between the 2 cupboards so it breaks up the white surface without limiting the air circulation.
The kitchen is really coming together and with a new dishwasher it is staying tidy!!
It was not tidy for most of the day today. Flour, butter, and savory and sweet elements went into 3 batches of baking for the fund raiser Bake Sale tomorrow.
I made variations on the tea biscuit recipe in the Puritan Cookbook. The first was Buttermilk Biscuits, then Savory Cheese Biscuits (my favorite) and then a try at Cinnamon Pinwheels. I baked them in silicone cups in the muffin tin. The dough was not what I thought it should be but with no experience they look like they turned out okay.

I love that it has a handle and it was exactly what I had in mind when looking for a cookie cutter for my kitchen. Maybe sugar cookies will be next.
Well I could not bake most of the day and give it all away. As it was there were 18 pinwheels and I made sets of 4 for the bake sale so that leaves two! Imagine that.
So I took time to have tea. I made Oprah Chai Tea in my Maxwell & Williams Fusion Yellow tea pot with the built in infuser. It is a nice deep pink color to go with pomegranate seeds on my plate. A mandarin orange for vitamin C and a bit of old white cheddar cheese for a bit of protein.
I have recently added these beautiful blue and white oriental napkin holders to my blue and white dinnerware collection.
It was nice to sit down for a bit before I start on the next project tonight.
I bought this pomegranate to share with my niece during her visit last Saturday. It was a quick visit and it did not make it to the table.
I am reminded though how we found a quick way to get the seeds out the shell. You can check this post out for all the details.

I have read a couple of great books in the last month. The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane was excellent. I had to wait to get it from the library but it was worth it. I heard of the book through this book club hosted by Angela. I hope I remember enough to offer a few comments on the book.
I got this book through our book exchange at Welcome to my Kitchen. We bring books we have read and put them on a side table then others can browse the selection and bring a new book to them home to read.
I was not sure I would like this book but it was still on the table when the ladies left on November 16th so I thought why not!
It was a good ready with good history of Paris and when so and so lived, etc. It is set just after the end of the Second World War. A young lady takes her life in her own hands and decides to pursue an art career in Paris. How bad can that be and of course as you can see from the cover this was a handsome man thrown into the mix for good measure.
I am sharing with the following:
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Bernideen's Friends Sharing Tea
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Friday, September 22, 2017
Fruit, Harvest, and Thrifting
I spent a day and a half at my sister's processing the apples we had picked from Mom's trees on the weekend.
Food processors are wonderful inventions and my sister had recently acquired a good machine for a song.
We managed 13 four cups bags in just over an hour with prep and clean up. We washed, quartered, cored, sliced and bagged. She will use hers for pie and crisp and I will use mine for fruit crisps.
We picked chokecherries on Tuesday night in quite cold temperatures. I had gloves on except when picking.
The berries were plentiful and ripe so picking went very well. We came home with 2 full ice cream pails and bit. After clearning, that yielded several bags of frozen berries.
I will eat them unthawed during the winter as a snack. They can be made into jelly or syrup anything during the winter. Mom will get a couple of bags as well as my sister.
We also processed the high bush cranberries (pembina in french) which she picked on Friday. Again, the picking went well and she froze them until I could come to help with the making of pancake syrup.
We ended up with thicker syrup than the last couple of years and it may be due to starting with frozen rather than fresh berries. We processed mostly 1.5 cups jars which makes the process quicker than dealing with tiny jars. We did make a few small jars for giving away.

We learn a few lessons every year.
I am grateful that she has all the tools to make the process work well. I provide the support help.
It will taste absolutely wonderful on pancakes during the winter months. Like a bit of summer.
I got a tip from my aunt that there was a thrift store near my sister`s house that had some Blue Nordic dishes in the window. I should check it out next time I am visiting. I called ahead and indicated I was on my way and should be there in 1.5 hours. The weather did not cooperate so I arrive 10 minutes before the store closed. I quickly checked the pieces over and made my purchase. I unpacked the boxes today. I have brought my total teacups to 10 with saucers so that was a good score. The coffee pot, cream and sugar set was another great addition. Adding 6 bowls brings my total to 10 as well. Very good.
I look forward to having tea with friends and family in wonderful dishes that I love. I believe there will be sufficient space is the kitchen for all of it.
Sharing with
Share Your Cup #265 hosted by Jan at Daily Cup with Mrs. Olson
Tuesday Cuppa Tea hosted by Ruth at Antiques and Tea Cups
Tea in the Garden hosted by Bernideen at Tea Time
Pink Saturday hosted by Beverly at How Sweet the Sound
Food processors are wonderful inventions and my sister had recently acquired a good machine for a song.


The berries were plentiful and ripe so picking went very well. We came home with 2 full ice cream pails and bit. After clearning, that yielded several bags of frozen berries.
I will eat them unthawed during the winter as a snack. They can be made into jelly or syrup anything during the winter. Mom will get a couple of bags as well as my sister.
We also processed the high bush cranberries (pembina in french) which she picked on Friday. Again, the picking went well and she froze them until I could come to help with the making of pancake syrup.
We ended up with thicker syrup than the last couple of years and it may be due to starting with frozen rather than fresh berries. We processed mostly 1.5 cups jars which makes the process quicker than dealing with tiny jars. We did make a few small jars for giving away.

We learn a few lessons every year.
I am grateful that she has all the tools to make the process work well. I provide the support help.
It will taste absolutely wonderful on pancakes during the winter months. Like a bit of summer.
I got a tip from my aunt that there was a thrift store near my sister`s house that had some Blue Nordic dishes in the window. I should check it out next time I am visiting. I called ahead and indicated I was on my way and should be there in 1.5 hours. The weather did not cooperate so I arrive 10 minutes before the store closed. I quickly checked the pieces over and made my purchase. I unpacked the boxes today. I have brought my total teacups to 10 with saucers so that was a good score. The coffee pot, cream and sugar set was another great addition. Adding 6 bowls brings my total to 10 as well. Very good.
I look forward to having tea with friends and family in wonderful dishes that I love. I believe there will be sufficient space is the kitchen for all of it.
Sharing with
Share Your Cup #265 hosted by Jan at Daily Cup with Mrs. Olson
Tuesday Cuppa Tea hosted by Ruth at Antiques and Tea Cups
Tea in the Garden hosted by Bernideen at Tea Time
Pink Saturday hosted by Beverly at How Sweet the Sound
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Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Stainless Set - Jasmine Tea
After seeing my sister's stainless steel teapot I was inspired to consider something similar.
I saw this one at the thrift shop and thought I would give it a try. It has a built in infuser which makes things easier. I put Jasmine Green in it this morning and placed it on my sunflower hot spot.
The quality of the teapot is not great and the challenges of photography are considerable with all the reflections.
I am using my IKEA 353+ Cobalt Blue dishes for breakfast.
Still eating raspberries from the freezer to make room for a new crop. A dollop of yogurt and a bit of cream will top of the healthy dish.
I added a banana and a bran muffin.
Here's the whole set I have collected over the last few weeks.
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I would have love to get right into National Afternoon Tea Week but there are too many pressing matters with my parent's upcoming move.
I saw this one at the thrift shop and thought I would give it a try. It has a built in infuser which makes things easier. I put Jasmine Green in it this morning and placed it on my sunflower hot spot.
The quality of the teapot is not great and the challenges of photography are considerable with all the reflections.
I am using my IKEA 353+ Cobalt Blue dishes for breakfast.
Still eating raspberries from the freezer to make room for a new crop. A dollop of yogurt and a bit of cream will top of the healthy dish.
I added a banana and a bran muffin.
Here's the whole set I have collected over the last few weeks.
Sharing with Bernideen's Tea Time
Ruth at Tuesday Cuppa Tea hosted by Ruth
I would have love to get right into National Afternoon Tea Week but there are too many pressing matters with my parent's upcoming move.
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