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  • Cups of History

    Cups of History

    The power of Instagram advertising provided me the name of a tea company in Charleston, South Carolina that I was not aware of it. Oliver Pluff & Co. offers teas, toddies, wassails, coffee, and cacao. What sets them apart from other tea brands is that the teas they procure are from the same origins as

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  • Tea on the Trail

    Tea on the Trail

    I took my tea out on the snowshoe trail this morning. I was surprised there was that much snow, so it provided a terrific cardio workout. This Asobu mug kept my Yorkshire Gold tea nice and hot on this chilly day. Fresh air and nature for the soul. “Tea is best when enjoyed in pleasant

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  • Cozy Days

    Cozy Days

    January in Maine brings cold, snow, and ice! So staying in and keeping warm and cozy are a must. I settled down with some blueberry scones and a lovely cup of Tower of London Blend tea. The tea was a gift from a friend. Despite it’s namesake, this black tea offers up a far more

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  • National Shortbread Day

    National Shortbread Day

    Happy National Shortbread Day! As luck would have it, I was gifted with multiple boxes of shortbread over the holidays. So I have a nice selection to choose from to honor the “holiday”. Walker’s Shortbread from Scotland is by far the best out there. Readily available in the U.S., it’s an easy and tasty gift

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  • Festive Work Treat

    Festive Work Treat

    When one makes scones on a Sunday, it means a lovely teatime break on a Monday at the home office. I discovered a box of scone mix that I purchased for the fall season that slipped behind some other baking items. It’s still pumpkin season, right? This wonderful Pumpkin Spice Scone Mix from King Arthur

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  • Break Out the Christmas

    Break Out the Christmas

    Thanksgiving was 3 days ago, so it’s safe to break out all the Christmas stuff, right? My late mother was a housewife and a piano teacher. My two late sisters and I learned how to play piano from the best. However, she never allowed us to play Christmas music on the piano in the house

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  • Shades of Pink

    Shades of Pink

    The weather in Maine this Labor Day weekend was spectacular! No rain, light winds, warm/hot temperatures and loads of sunshine. Absolutely no complaints for this last unofficial weekend of summer. I enjoyed tea out on the deck every morning, but this morning I chose items with a touch of pink or lavender…or dusty rose. Even

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  • Just Summer

    Just Summer

    As we near the Labor Day weekend and the unofficial end of summer, I’m trying to take advantage of those nice days outside on the deck when I can. Adorable mini Lemon-blueberry scones and some strong Fortnum Mason tea bring a bold taste to my latest sitting. Some cut mini hydrangeas lend a lighter flare.

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  • Last Weekend of July

    Last Weekend of July

    July has been a very muggy, stuffy month. It finally broke yesterday and the air is spectacular! I made a pot of Fortmason tea, grabbed my vintage Cornishware teacup, cut some wee blooms from the garden, and placed it all on my Norman Rockwell “Summer” tray. Click to view larger photos. Let’s keep this summer

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  • Cups of History

    Cups of History

    The power of Instagram advertising provided me the name of a tea company in Charleston, South Carolina that I was not aware of it. Oliver Pluff & Co. offers teas, toddies, wassails, coffee, and cacao. What sets them apart from other tea brands is that the teas they procure are from the same origins as

    Read More

  • Tea on the Trail

    Tea on the Trail

    I took my tea out on the snowshoe trail this morning. I was surprised there was that much snow, so it provided a terrific cardio workout. This Asobu mug kept my Yorkshire Gold tea nice and hot on this chilly day. Fresh air and nature for the soul. “Tea is best when enjoyed in pleasant

    Read More

  • Cozy Days

    Cozy Days

    January in Maine brings cold, snow, and ice! So staying in and keeping warm and cozy are a must. I settled down with some blueberry scones and a lovely cup of Tower of London Blend tea. The tea was a gift from a friend. Despite it’s namesake, this black tea offers up a far more

    Read More

  • National Shortbread Day

    National Shortbread Day

    Happy National Shortbread Day! As luck would have it, I was gifted with multiple boxes of shortbread over the holidays. So I have a nice selection to choose from to honor the “holiday”. Walker’s Shortbread from Scotland is by far the best out there. Readily available in the U.S., it’s an easy and tasty gift

    Read More

  • Festive Work Treat

    Festive Work Treat

    When one makes scones on a Sunday, it means a lovely teatime break on a Monday at the home office. I discovered a box of scone mix that I purchased for the fall season that slipped behind some other baking items. It’s still pumpkin season, right? This wonderful Pumpkin Spice Scone Mix from King Arthur

    Read More

  • Break Out the Christmas

    Break Out the Christmas

    Thanksgiving was 3 days ago, so it’s safe to break out all the Christmas stuff, right? My late mother was a housewife and a piano teacher. My two late sisters and I learned how to play piano from the best. However, she never allowed us to play Christmas music on the piano in the house

    Read More

  • Shades of Pink

    Shades of Pink

    The weather in Maine this Labor Day weekend was spectacular! No rain, light winds, warm/hot temperatures and loads of sunshine. Absolutely no complaints for this last unofficial weekend of summer. I enjoyed tea out on the deck every morning, but this morning I chose items with a touch of pink or lavender…or dusty rose. Even

    Read More

  • Just Summer

    Just Summer

    As we near the Labor Day weekend and the unofficial end of summer, I’m trying to take advantage of those nice days outside on the deck when I can. Adorable mini Lemon-blueberry scones and some strong Fortnum Mason tea bring a bold taste to my latest sitting. Some cut mini hydrangeas lend a lighter flare.

    Read More

  • Last Weekend of July

    Last Weekend of July

    July has been a very muggy, stuffy month. It finally broke yesterday and the air is spectacular! I made a pot of Fortmason tea, grabbed my vintage Cornishware teacup, cut some wee blooms from the garden, and placed it all on my Norman Rockwell “Summer” tray. Click to view larger photos. Let’s keep this summer

    Read More

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