Friday, October 28, 2016

Tea Around the World - Part II

Last Sunday was the monthly tea at Shore Pointe Assisted Living. The building was beautifully decorated for fall inside and out.

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Some of the ladies remembered to bring their fake passports from last month.  

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The countries this month were Portugal, Great Britain, and America.  I try to make our time together educational as well as fun.  Since the group is all ladies, I highlighted ladies I thought would be of interest to them - Catherine of Braganza, Anna, 7th Duchess of Bedford [the one who is credited with popularizing Afternoon Tea], Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II and their love for tea, and the Nippies who worked at London's Lyons tea shops and cafes.  I was wishing I had a British Brown Betty teapot for my display table. I'll have to put that on my list of must-haves. 

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When we got to tea in the United States we talked about the Dutch ladies of New Amsterdam [now Manhattan, N.Y.], and their love of tea, along with the ladies of Boston, Philadelphia and other cities.  I pointed out, however, that it was very much a man's beverage at that time in history too. 

I showed how ladies took their teacups in cloth totes to tea parties, and I displayed my teapot traveling bag as well. The hour passed very quickly, and they seemed to enjoy learning about tea.


Thursday, October 27, 2016

Festival of Tables - Part III

Below are the remaining 11 tablescapes from last Saturday's Festival of Tables.  I hope you've enjoyed seeing them.  There was no table #23.

~ Table #24 - Celebrating 85 years of Philanthropy ~

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~ Table #25 - Delight of Diwali ~

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~ Table #26 - Climb to Beat Breast Cancer ~

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~ Table # 27 - Fabulous Fall ~

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~ Table #28 - And the Livin' Is Easy ~

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~ Table #29 - Knock on Wood ~

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~ Table #30 - Golden Anniversary ~

This was my favorite table.  The china was gorgeous.  I wish I could have gently picked up a piece to see who manufactured it and the pattern name, but a sign said please don't touch, so I respected the request. I'm sure it was pricey.

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Since this was my favorite table Lori took my picture standing in front of it.

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~ Table #31 - A Bootiful Night ~

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~ Table #32 - Tis the Season to Sparkle ~

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Table #33 - Great Gatsby "A Little Party Never Killed Nobody"

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And last but definitely not least, Table #34 - Santa Claus is Coming to Town.
There were gorgeous nutcrackers on this table, and I tried to photograph them all.

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My two sons would have loved this Michigan State Santa since State is their alma mater.

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It was a lovely event, and we were glad we went.  There's no voting on tables. Everyone who sets a table is a winner!