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Week 3- Recipe Card
Week 4- Quote Book
"You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me." ~C.S. Lewis
Week 2- Button Tags
Week 3- Recipe Card
Week 4- Quote Book
Plenty of Thyme
Letter Board for the Boys with Numbers on the Back.
Grandma had one of these growing up!
Mom, the boys, and I headed off this morning to the Ballpark Market here in downtown Denver. Mom and I had gone a few years ago, but had not been back for whatever reason. There are three or four of this markets around the city on various Saturdays, so it's nice to visit some of them now and again.
Personally, I was surprised that this one isn't any larger than it was after all the years they've been doing it. There was no Farmer's Market as listed and the pastries and coffees from their snack shop must have been sold out of the hot dog stand. The Paris Street Market by constrast is quite large and very busy. There is also the a Sweet William Market, too for those of you who may be interested!
However, I still found some fun treasures! I had birthday money that's been burning a hole in my pocket since March, so I was on the look out for some unique items.
My New Shelf for Teacups and Treasures
Have you ever bought something outdoors only to be surprised by how large it really is when it is indoors? Sweetheart and I have this problem every time we cut down our own Christmas trees in the forest. Like the year it passed the windows on the SECOND floor of the vaulted ceiling. Yup.
So, that will help you understand this bowl. It looked like a nice big bowl to hold my double batches of bread dough. Ok. It'll do that.
In fact, here's the t*r*i*p*l*e batch of dough, that's six loaves, AFTER it had risen.
Maybe this will help get the size into perspective! It'll hold dough for six loaves of bread with ease, but only one Dumpling.
(By the way, ignore the mess on the counter by the sink, but notice the great vintage Pyrex dishes I got!) I have no idea where I'm going to store this when it's not in use!!!
The photographs are of Laura Ingalls Wilder at different ages of her life.
Thanks, Sandy, for putting all this together.


These are some of the incredible iris I have growing on the side of the house. The iris have been so amazing this year! I wish I could cut a bouquet for each one of you. I'd also pour you a cup of that Apricot Tea so you could sit and visit with me.
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Thanks for stopping by!
""Offer hospitality to one another...
Each one should use
whatever gift he has received
to serve others."
~1Peter 4:9-10
"Isn't it splendid
to think of all the things there are to find out about?
It just makes me feel
glad to be alive--
it's such an interesting world.
It wouldn't be half so interesting if we know all about everything,
would it?
There'd be no scope for imagination then,
would there?"
~Anne Shirley
"It (tea) tempers the spirits and harmonizes the mind; dispels lassitude and relieves fatigue;
awakens thought and prevents drowsiness;
lightens and refreshes the body and clears the perceptive faculties."
Thank God for tea!
What would the world do without tea?
How did it exist? I am glad I was not born before tea.
~Sydney Smith 1771-1845
Tea, though ridiculed by those who are naturally coarse in their nervous sensibilities...will always be the favorite beverage of the intellectual.
~Thomas de Quincey 1785-1859
"If you are cold, tea will warm you-
If you are heated, it will cool you-
If you are depressed, it will cheer you-
If you are excited, it will calm you."
~William Gladstone
"There are few hours in life
more agreeable than the hour
dedicated to the ceremony known as
afternoon tea."
Lord, grant that our time together be steeped in serenity,
sweetened by sharing,
and surrounded
by the warm fragrance
of your love.
~Emilie Barnes