Friday, August 18, 2023

Brambly Hedge Autumn Tea

Brambly Hedge Autumn Tea
I have been wanting to take pictures of this autumn tea for awhile. It is not quite autumn yet, but, it is a sweet tale that gets me in the mood for the season. This "Autumn Story" of Brambly Hedge written and created by Jill Barklem. The story is about a little mouse family that is gathering supplies for the coming winter. As they are gathering their bits and bobs of food and supplies, they lose a member of their mouse family, their youngest daughter, Primrose.  

Brambly Hedge Autumn Tea
The art on the plate of the china comes from the Autumn Story, a scene where Primrose is lost and exploring. 

Brambly Hedge Autumn Tea
I was also gathering blackberries and freezing them for fall and winter dishes. I was eager to put my stoneware pitcher to good use with a blackberry theme going on here.

Brambly Hedge Autumn Tea

Brambly Hedge Autumn Tea
Jill Barklem's art of the mice from the hedgerow is absolutely charming. I have been a fan since I first saw it back in the 1980s. 

Brambly Hedge Tea
It is such a cozy feeling when you read this story anticipating autumn. It is time to fill the cupboards and store up for a rainy day. 
"Ease your whiskers, rest your paws,
pies and puddings fill the stores.
Sweetly dream the night away,
Till sunshine brings another day."

~Brambly Hedge Autumn Story by Jill Barklem

Brambly Hedge Autumn Tea

In Victory,
Sherry


6 comments:

Monique said...

that looks so sweet. I love those kind of stories and illustrations.
we have been picking blackberries here too. they were made into fruit sauce.
kind wishes from The Netherlands.

The Charm of Home said...

Thank you Monique! It is so good to hear from you.

Kelsey said...

Such a lovely setting. Brambly Hedge has been on my wishlist, as I've never read it. It looks so charming and I think my boys would enjoy it too. I love that you have dishes to match the story, and your blackberry pitcher goes perfectly with such a beautiful bouquet.

Bernideen said...

Such an adorable story and posting! Loved the photos.

carrie@northwoods scrapbook said...

I used to read that book to my daughter when she was little. I LOVE those dishes. So beautiful. ;)

Catherine said...

Lovely China.