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  • Biscotti & Tea

    Biscotti & Tea

    I have never made biscotti before, but this fantastic recipe from The Monday Box blog for Cinnamon Red Hot Biscotti Cookies peaked my interest to give it a shot. I already had cinnamon imperials in my pantry from some Christmas cookie recipes, so this was perfect. The dough was quite wet and heavy and tricky

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  • Weekends

    Weekends

    Fortmason tea, flowers, Burleigh teacup and saucer, outside on the deck in Maine.

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  • Hot Tea. Hot Weather.

    Hot Tea. Hot Weather.

    When the temperatures are toasty, a hot beverage isn’t the preferred choice of liquid. But even when it’s in the 90ºF/30ºC range like it has been the last couple of days, I still like to enjoy at least ONE cup of hot tea. Yesterday, before the heat moved in, I enjoyed some Yorkshire Tea out

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  • Some Leftovers

    Some Leftovers

    I may not post weekly, or even monthly on this blog, but I DO drink tea on a daily basis. Where I lack energy is providing my readers with overly eloquent words and elaborate photo shoots. I do the best with what I have and the amount of energy I have within a given week.

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  • Daisies and Biscuits

    Daisies and Biscuits

    We’re having typical July weather, even for Maine in the northeastern United States. Hot, hazy and humid. I still try to enjoy my hot tea outside, but usually only in the morning before the sun heats up the deck. My roses bushes are between blooms right now, but the lovely, white daisies are in full

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  • Understated Celebration

    Understated Celebration

    As Queen Elizabeth II and her family celebrate her 70 years on the British throne with massive parties and festivities in the UK, I opted for a simple show of respect for the monarch here across the pond. My late mum adored the Queen. They were the same age and my mother had a tremendous

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  • A Touch & Taste of Scotland

    A Touch & Taste of Scotland

    There’s a wee bit o’ Scotland in the home office this morning. I brought out my lovely English-made, Duchess fine bone china teapot and cup purchased at the Maine Highland Games many years ago. The national emblem of Scotland, the delicate thistles painted on the china belie the vicious spines that cover and protect the

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  • My Latest (Expensive) Collection

    My Latest (Expensive) Collection

    I first noticed Cornishware® on Instagram where the fabulous, clean blue & and white stripes caught my eye. The blue is the color of a summer sky or the rousing waves of the ocean. Either way…it caught my eye…and my interest. The more I learned about how they make and decorate this cookware, the more

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  • The Fine Print

    The Fine Print

    It was a happy, but slightly shocking mistake when I ordered a teapot from the iconic Cornishware® from England. The “seconds” sales always draw me in. Yes, the items are less expensive than their regular items, and yes, they’re sold with minor “defects” that make the product less-than-ideal for their high standards. But it’s still

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  • Springtime Memories

    Springtime Memories

    10 years ago this month, Dave and I enjoyed about 5 days exploring London, England and some of the surrounding areas. It was Dave’s second trip to London, but my first. Yes, we hit the usual tourist places, but I thoroughly enjoyed the epic history around every corner. Today I enjoyed some of my favorite

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  • Biscotti & Tea

    Biscotti & Tea

    I have never made biscotti before, but this fantastic recipe from The Monday Box blog for Cinnamon Red Hot Biscotti Cookies peaked my interest to give it a shot. I already had cinnamon imperials in my pantry from some Christmas cookie recipes, so this was perfect. The dough was quite wet and heavy and tricky

    Read More

  • Weekends

    Weekends

    Fortmason tea, flowers, Burleigh teacup and saucer, outside on the deck in Maine.

    Read More

  • Hot Tea. Hot Weather.

    Hot Tea. Hot Weather.

    When the temperatures are toasty, a hot beverage isn’t the preferred choice of liquid. But even when it’s in the 90ºF/30ºC range like it has been the last couple of days, I still like to enjoy at least ONE cup of hot tea. Yesterday, before the heat moved in, I enjoyed some Yorkshire Tea out

    Read More

  • Some Leftovers

    Some Leftovers

    I may not post weekly, or even monthly on this blog, but I DO drink tea on a daily basis. Where I lack energy is providing my readers with overly eloquent words and elaborate photo shoots. I do the best with what I have and the amount of energy I have within a given week.

    Read More

  • Daisies and Biscuits

    Daisies and Biscuits

    We’re having typical July weather, even for Maine in the northeastern United States. Hot, hazy and humid. I still try to enjoy my hot tea outside, but usually only in the morning before the sun heats up the deck. My roses bushes are between blooms right now, but the lovely, white daisies are in full

    Read More

  • Understated Celebration

    Understated Celebration

    As Queen Elizabeth II and her family celebrate her 70 years on the British throne with massive parties and festivities in the UK, I opted for a simple show of respect for the monarch here across the pond. My late mum adored the Queen. They were the same age and my mother had a tremendous

    Read More

  • A Touch & Taste of Scotland

    A Touch & Taste of Scotland

    There’s a wee bit o’ Scotland in the home office this morning. I brought out my lovely English-made, Duchess fine bone china teapot and cup purchased at the Maine Highland Games many years ago. The national emblem of Scotland, the delicate thistles painted on the china belie the vicious spines that cover and protect the

    Read More

  • My Latest (Expensive) Collection

    My Latest (Expensive) Collection

    I first noticed Cornishware® on Instagram where the fabulous, clean blue & and white stripes caught my eye. The blue is the color of a summer sky or the rousing waves of the ocean. Either way…it caught my eye…and my interest. The more I learned about how they make and decorate this cookware, the more

    Read More

  • The Fine Print

    The Fine Print

    It was a happy, but slightly shocking mistake when I ordered a teapot from the iconic Cornishware® from England. The “seconds” sales always draw me in. Yes, the items are less expensive than their regular items, and yes, they’re sold with minor “defects” that make the product less-than-ideal for their high standards. But it’s still

    Read More

  • Springtime Memories

    Springtime Memories

    10 years ago this month, Dave and I enjoyed about 5 days exploring London, England and some of the surrounding areas. It was Dave’s second trip to London, but my first. Yes, we hit the usual tourist places, but I thoroughly enjoyed the epic history around every corner. Today I enjoyed some of my favorite

    Read More

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