Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Tea in the garden






This tea isn't quite in our garden, but in a nice shady & cozy favorite outdoor spot at the nest.


A loved one made the rose chintz apron for me as a surprise! (hanging on chair on right)





Raspberry powdered tea cookies and a simple black tea await.

The teapot, teacup and cookie platter and cake plate is all rose chintz as well.

This pic was taken a few years ago - way before blogging and better camera. Apologies.


Please join in for Bernideen's tea in the garden linky party.





21 comments:

  1. I would so love to have tea in the garden with you! Everything looks very pretty and very inviting.

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  2. What a pretty spot to sip a cup of tea, Michele! The china and cookies are so dainty. Enjoy your day.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  3. What a sweet setting! I love how romantic it is. I do not have an outdoor spot, and I am thinking it is time! Lucky you to receive such a nice apron gift!
    Hugs,
    Terri

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  4. Very sweet photos... a lovely time for tea!

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  5. Ooooooh what a lovely table setting! Thanks for linking! China is all wonderful t00!

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  6. Such a pretty setting for tea. Lovely tea set and flowers.
    Nancy

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  7. Oh it's so lovely and so romantic. I just love it.

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  8. beautiful Michele! TY for the inspiring post :)

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  9. your outdoor space is so pretty and inviting. I love your china, it's the perfect place for Tea!

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  10. Michele, I love your outdoor setting! It is so calm and relaxing. What a beautiful tea set and lovely apron.

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  11. Such a pretty setting, any Brit would be pleased to join you for afternoon tea! So happy to meet you and thanks for you visit today!

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  12. Beautiful outdoor setting. So relaxing and romantic! Just wanted you to know, you had the highest viewed last week on Simple & Sweet Fridays for your Best Plan is No Plan. Congrats! Thanks for your wonderful comments on Rooted in Thyme. Have a nice relaxing weekend.


    Jody

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  13. This is a darling place for a simple but oh, so elegant tea! Sitting outside and having teal al fresco with that billowy sheer curtain would be the perfect way to spend a couple of hours!
    Isn't Chintz the most girly pattern! It is perfect for tea! LOVE the apron. I am such an apron gal!
    I love to visit Finch Rest!

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  14. such a pretty place for tea, michele! love the chintz apron and your bistro set! --i just found a bistro set today for myself--so happy!

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  15. What a sweet memory. Your tea set is darling! :)

    ~Liz

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  16. Such a lovely tea table! Beautiful china and flowers make everything taste that much more delicious. And that little bistro set is just right. Love it! Thanks for posting, and if you're so inclined, come visit me at crazyforteatime.com.

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  17. This is beautiful. I would love to be invited to tea in your garden.

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  18. Thank you so much for linking up to the Cottage Garden Party! The idea of having a prtty tablescape like this set up outside for my area right now is unlikely for months...so glad you shared yours (love the tea set). Have a fantastic weekend! xoxo, tracie

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  19. Doesn't get any prettier for teatime... Hmmmmm how relaxing ...ENJOY your day !!!! ...Hugs

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  20. So, so lovely a place for tea! Would love to come by and sit a spell.
    Mary Alice

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  21. Very sweet photos... a lovely time for tea!

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