My blogging friend Martha lives in Kansas,
in a gracious house named Linderhof.
(That Old House is quite jealous that Linderhof
has a real name, not a nickname that is pretty much
the equivalent of "Hey, you!")
has a real name, not a nickname that is pretty much
the equivalent of "Hey, you!")
Anyway, Martha is serving tea today at Linderhof, using her Johnson Brothers Indies Blue china. (Click on "Linderhof" to visit.) I have Indies Blue china, too. Martha and I call it "our" china. It was named one of the 100 most beautiful china patterns of the 20th century, but I can't remember which organization chose it. But whomever did, I agree. And so does Martha.
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Martha doesn't know it, but she and I are having tea this afternoon in the parlor at That Old House,
while the winds outside batter the old cedar clapboards, shake the shutters loose,
and rip brown leaves from the trees.
New Jersey is under a tornado watch until this evening.
But Martha is from Kansas. I don't think a New Jersey tornado is going to scare her!
Two cozy wing chairs and an old round tea table that belonged to my great-aunt Margaret, and we begin . . . .
One of its feet is a bit damaged, but after a hundred years or more I think that's acceptable.
I tossed on an antique topper in filet lace; the surface of this old tea table shows every year of its age.
If I had a pretty tea tray, I'd pop that on the table.
But I don't, so I won't.
Instead, it's just the stuff for tea.
I don't have the pretty Indies Blue tea pot that Martha got in England,
but I do have a sweet flow blue tea pot, a gift from someone, and I'll use that.
My dilemma? Brew Earl Grey, Martha's favorite, and suffer through it myself,
or just go with a good strong Ceylon, my fave, and make believe
I don't know that Earl Grey is Martha's brew.
No, can't do that. I'll make my brew in the flow blue, and Martha's in this delicate Asian-inspired pot:
I know Martha likes shortbread -- another of our mutual loves.
I'm gilding the lily and serving it coated in chocolate, in a tiny Limoges dish on an Indies plate.
Also on the plate -- the cake I made this weekend for my Dad.
My Grandma Cake. It's getting a little crunchy around the edges, but I like it that way.
Milk and sugar? Yes, please.
I'll stir it in with the 1920-era Ambassador silverplate spoons.
Because it's such a gloomy gray afternoon, I'm adding a candle to trouble the darkness.
I think Martha and I would have lots to chat about over tea,
or coffee, or dinner, or Harvey Wallbangers (do they still make them?) . . .
as I know I'd have lots to chat about with so many of you.
You could bring your favorite doll; I couldn't resist this tiny tea set from Williamsburg for the table:
So, take a cup, and I'll be Mother and pour.
We are never too old to play.
Tuesday is the day that tea parties blanket the bloggy world!
Join in -- check out the wonderful blogs below, and their tea time or tabletop link parties.
Marty hosts Tabletop Tuesday. Click here!
The Plumed Pen and A Breath Of Fresh Air host Tuesday Tea For Two and Teapots And Tea Things. Click here!
It's Tea Time Tuesday with Katherine, at Lady Katherine's Tea Parlor. Click here!
Martha of Martha's Favorites is our hostess for Tea Cup Tuesday.
And she shows a "Father" cup that I have the "Mother" mate for! Click here!
Martha and Terri of Artful Affirmations share the hosting duties for this fun meme. Click here!
Whew! That's a lot of visiting!
Good thing I'm inside today because of a tornado watch.
Who are you hosting for tea today? -- Cass
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