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  • Summer!

    Summer!

    July arrived today with a glorious flurry! After a few very muggy and warm couple of days, the temperatures are cooler, there is a nice warm breeze, and flowers are starting to bloom everywhere. FINALLY! My vintage Burleigh Blue Calico teacup and and my standard white teapot heighten the colors amongst the green and blues

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  • Mondays

    Mondays

    Sorry to all my working friends, but this is how I like to spend my Monday mornings now in retirement! It doesn’t suck! After spending years saying “my deck was calling my name”, I can simply walk out and stay there now. MY ADVICE: Work hard and save as much as you can and your

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  • Blue & White Tea

    Blue & White Tea

    Our long holiday weekend, remembering and honoring those who served and paid the ultimate price, has started out very well weather wise. I should be using red, white, and blue as my theme, but due to the spectacular weather, I’m feeling a bit more summery and opted for just blue and white – summers other

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  • Fun Friday Tea

    Fun Friday Tea

    Yes, when you’re retired, every day could be a Friday, but old habits die hard and I still think it’s a milestone day. So today I brought out the fun with a whimsical tea-for-one teacup and teapot that I bought on our first trip to Disney World back in 2002! I love the signature white

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  • The Firsts of Spring

    The Firsts of Spring

    It’s finally that time of year when the temperatures and the winds play nice in Maine and I can sit outside on the deck without freezing. Yay! I whipped up a pot of Mrs. Grey Tea from local tea blender Tempest In A Teapot and some blueberry scones. With a simple white teapot and a

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  • Spring, Snow & Cinnamon Rolls

    Spring, Snow & Cinnamon Rolls

    It’s the end of March here in Maine. As with most of the United States, we’ve had a mild winter with very little snow. Apparently, Spring is going to make up for that. At least so far, 3 days in. We’re under winter storm warnings today for up to a foot of snow and ice,

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  • Elevenses

    Elevenses

    I had never heard the term “elevenses” until I saw it on a menu in Scotland. I assumed it was the proprietor showing some whimsy for those who require a bite to eat between breakfast and lunch. It wasn’t until some time later that I learn it’s an actual “thing” and not just in the

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  • Revisiting my Betty’s Mug

    Revisiting my Betty’s Mug

    I have a lot of mugs. I mean a LOT of mugs. The cupboard is full. My mugs runneth over. Did I mention I have many mugs? I have some favorites that fit in the hand well, or hold just the right amount of tea. I also have sentimental favorites from places I have visited.

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  • Tea and Croissants

    Tea and Croissants

    Nothing like a good cup of strong Scottish Breakfast tea and a single, buttery croissant to kick start a day. “The proper, wise balancing of one’s whole life may depend upon the feasibility of a cup of tea at an unusual hour.” –Arnold Bennett

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  • Summer!

    Summer!

    July arrived today with a glorious flurry! After a few very muggy and warm couple of days, the temperatures are cooler, there is a nice warm breeze, and flowers are starting to bloom everywhere. FINALLY! My vintage Burleigh Blue Calico teacup and and my standard white teapot heighten the colors amongst the green and blues

    Read More

  • Mondays

    Mondays

    Sorry to all my working friends, but this is how I like to spend my Monday mornings now in retirement! It doesn’t suck! After spending years saying “my deck was calling my name”, I can simply walk out and stay there now. MY ADVICE: Work hard and save as much as you can and your

    Read More

  • Blue & White Tea

    Blue & White Tea

    Our long holiday weekend, remembering and honoring those who served and paid the ultimate price, has started out very well weather wise. I should be using red, white, and blue as my theme, but due to the spectacular weather, I’m feeling a bit more summery and opted for just blue and white – summers other

    Read More

  • Fun Friday Tea

    Fun Friday Tea

    Yes, when you’re retired, every day could be a Friday, but old habits die hard and I still think it’s a milestone day. So today I brought out the fun with a whimsical tea-for-one teacup and teapot that I bought on our first trip to Disney World back in 2002! I love the signature white

    Read More

  • The Firsts of Spring

    The Firsts of Spring

    It’s finally that time of year when the temperatures and the winds play nice in Maine and I can sit outside on the deck without freezing. Yay! I whipped up a pot of Mrs. Grey Tea from local tea blender Tempest In A Teapot and some blueberry scones. With a simple white teapot and a

    Read More

  • Spring, Snow & Cinnamon Rolls

    Spring, Snow & Cinnamon Rolls

    It’s the end of March here in Maine. As with most of the United States, we’ve had a mild winter with very little snow. Apparently, Spring is going to make up for that. At least so far, 3 days in. We’re under winter storm warnings today for up to a foot of snow and ice,

    Read More

  • Elevenses

    Elevenses

    I had never heard the term “elevenses” until I saw it on a menu in Scotland. I assumed it was the proprietor showing some whimsy for those who require a bite to eat between breakfast and lunch. It wasn’t until some time later that I learn it’s an actual “thing” and not just in the

    Read More

  • Revisiting my Betty’s Mug

    Revisiting my Betty’s Mug

    I have a lot of mugs. I mean a LOT of mugs. The cupboard is full. My mugs runneth over. Did I mention I have many mugs? I have some favorites that fit in the hand well, or hold just the right amount of tea. I also have sentimental favorites from places I have visited.

    Read More

  • Tea and Croissants

    Tea and Croissants

    Nothing like a good cup of strong Scottish Breakfast tea and a single, buttery croissant to kick start a day. “The proper, wise balancing of one’s whole life may depend upon the feasibility of a cup of tea at an unusual hour.” –Arnold Bennett

    Read More

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