It is time for the September Tea/Garden Journal. The garden is now down to just a few enjoyable flowers and herbs. We had a very wet year here with fungus and pests that were a problem. In my garden today I have zinnias, mums, rosemary, crabapples, and the lavender is having it's second bloom.
September always seems like a romantic month to me. It is where summer gives us it's last kiss and fall ushers in the coziness of cooler temps. It was sunny in this window a few minutes ago and when the clouds rolled over I started taking my pictures. I always will prefer cloudy moody shots over bright sun. I love the way the light is coming through this beautiful lace curtain. Lace curtain provided by Heritage Lace.
My teacup today is a brown transferware pattern called Charlotte made by Royal Staffordshire.
The teapot is adorned with oak leaves on it's top that remind me of fall. Teapot made by Home Essentials.
My book is The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady by Edith Holden.
Thank you to Heritage Lace for sponsoring me and providing these Coventry Lace Curtain panels.
Thank you to Heritage Lace for sponsoring me and providing these Coventry Lace Curtain panels.
Sherry






7 comments:
Such a pretty fall tea! I love your lace curtain and the lovely transferware teacup!
Nancy
Sherry, these are beautiful shots! I love how the light filters so softly through the lace curtain. Just beautiful..
I love your tea.. The teapot is so lovely and the teacup is perfect for fall... I have recently purchase the book you have and I love it.. Nothing like lace curtains with the sun peeping through. I live that feeling. With love Janice
Lovely moody shots. I love your acorn teapot. A teapot is something I don't own unfortunately. My sister in law collects them :)
Diana
I adore your elegant teapot!
Sherry, it's been awhile since I stopped by. I always love your photos! I might have to buy that garden journal book, the pictures of the birds look so pretty! It's a beautiful Fall vignette♥
Hugs, Jody
Once again I am enchanted by your Garden Journal Entry! Thank you for sharing on the Art of Home-Making Mondays! :)
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