I think if I were to recommend to anyone the month to visit Wisconsin it would be September. The high heat is over. The humidity goes down. The days are sunny and bright. There is warmness in the air yet a touch of crispness. The evenings are cool and refreshing. It's beautiful here in September. Lately it has been quite foggy and moist in the very early mornings only to burn off by mid morning yielding a fabulous day.
My pink geranium is still blooming beautifully. I love plant pot "sticks", and this one is a green and white flying bug on a copper stick.
The hummingbirds are still here, though I know soon they will begin their long flights to warmer climates. It has been so hard to get a picture of them! Thankfully after a prayer that I'd be able to capture one on the camera, this pretty lady landed on our deck chair and posed for me. I think they are one of the sweetest creatures God created. I shall miss them when they all leave and have been taking the time to watch them and get my fill in before they do.
Also, I couldn't resist a shot of this spider's web. The dew on it turns it in a piece of lace studded with diamonds.
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Thursday, September 8, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Teacup Trade from Me
Sharon at Faith, Hope, and Cherry Tea sponsored a teacup trade on her beautiful blog. I had wanted to share both what I gave and what I received on this post...but my dear partner has been delayed. So...I will just share what I sent her in this post. I sent a small parcel, actually, but thought that it has some very pretty things. The first thing, of course, is the teacup. This was a teacup from a friend...which has now been passed on to a new friend...that being Dolly from From my Cherry Heart, of course. She likes roses and pinks and burgundy colors...so I thought this would be just to her liking.
Next, one must have pretty napkins in order to have a proper tea...and these are some of my favorites...pretty in every way.


Of course, you can't have tea without, well, without tea...and this box of yummy Raspberry Royale tea I thought would make for a wonderful cup (and I like the color of that box too!)

And finally, I sent along a little treat from my Etsy shop--a pretty vintage image pin featuring a tumbling basket of roses with lots of glitter.

It was fun to put all of this together and send it off. Thanks, Sharon, for such a wonderful idea!
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