Welcome and come with me for a walk in the woods.
Into the woods a scurrying I heard. Before I knew it a table appeared.
It was laden with teaware, a little sp00ky, I fear!!
A part of a cookie was all that was left, but the tiny woodland creatures were enjoying that!
The tea was still warm, the teacup half full, as though someone left very swiftly I'm sure!
The wind started howling and lighting struck quick. As fast as I could I fled from the woods!
Before I knew it I awoke from my nap. Hoping I'd never dream again about that!!
Thank you for walking with me in the woods!
I will be joining the following parties this week: Tea Time Tuesday, Friends Sharing Tea, and Share Your Cup Thursday.
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Brown Transferware For Fall
Hello and welcome! Fall weather is here to stay for a while and it sure has been cool lately! Today I am staying inside and sharing with you my collection of brown transferware. I started collecting transferware about the time I started this blog, about four years ago! I know so many of you collect transferware and I love seeing what you have! We live in a log cottage and the brown colors of the transferware add a nice touch of country warmth.
Most of my brown transferware is here in my little Welch cupboard.
The top shelf holds most of my Windsor Ware by Johnson Bros. The china dogs were given to my dear son when he was very young, by his grandmother.
The middle shelf holds more of the Windsor Ware along with more transferware.
This teapot is named England's Heritage, made by H. Aynsley & Co.
And this teapot is named Royal Mail, by Myott.
The dishes on the buffet shelf are mostly my collection of Olde English Countryside, by Johnson Bros.
I've had lots of fun looking for brown transferware!
Now, please choose a teacup and I'll put the kettle on!
Thank you so much for visiting and have a wonderful week!
I will be joining the following parties this week: Tea Time Tuesday, Tea In The Garden, Teacup Tuesday, Tuesday Cuppa Tea, and Share Your Cup Thursday..
Most of my brown transferware is here in my little Welch cupboard.
The top shelf holds most of my Windsor Ware by Johnson Bros. The china dogs were given to my dear son when he was very young, by his grandmother.
The middle shelf holds more of the Windsor Ware along with more transferware.
This teapot is named England's Heritage, made by H. Aynsley & Co.
And this teapot is named Royal Mail, by Myott.
The dishes on the buffet shelf are mostly my collection of Olde English Countryside, by Johnson Bros.
I've had lots of fun looking for brown transferware!
Now, please choose a teacup and I'll put the kettle on!
Thank you so much for visiting and have a wonderful week!
I will be joining the following parties this week: Tea Time Tuesday, Tea In The Garden, Teacup Tuesday, Tuesday Cuppa Tea, and Share Your Cup Thursday..