Tuesday, November 30, 2010

La-Tea-Da

Nice, wet, flaky, white stuff. A delight at 4 am!
Since Michele has been home, I have been crazily busy with the shop and she has been wonderfully supportive and helpful (she's even been put to work in the studio!). My beautiful wonderful friend, Karen (of Duncan Creative - just THE most wonderful place for hats and other crocheted items!) gifted me a Groupon for afternoon tea at La-Tea-Da Tea Salon, so I took the opportunity to treat Michele to an afternoon of undivided attention. To get that afternoon, I trucked myself off to work before the crack of dawn and found this lovely surprise on my car!

After stuffing eight hours of work in before Noon, I picked Michele up and we headed off to tea delight! It was really wonderful! It's such an eclectic place, just a feast for the eyes! And afternoon tea was amazingly DELICIOUS!! We drank way too much tea, of course, and ate way too many delicious nibblies, including their signature scones with Devonshire creme and jam! Oh wow! It was a really great afternoon and it was really great to take a break and spend some time talking about everything except work!

The have hoards of hats to wear to make you feel elegant
or just downright silly. These fit both categories.

One lump or two? It's fun to have the opportunity to say that.
 
Pretty little teapot table decor! Our actual tea was served in a
good sturdy workhorse of a teapot complete with cozy. I really
need to make myself some cozies for my workhorses at home!

Can you imagine how delicious? Look up the definition of
YUM in the dictionary and this picture will be right beside it!


3 comments:

  1. YEA!Glad you both liked it! Liza and I went with her daughter Marissa last Wed...LOVED the scones and we had cinnamon tea....m.m.mmmmmmmmmmm

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  2. Oh, I am JEALOUS....of the afternoon tea, NOT the snow. Sounds like a great time and now I'm HUNGRY!

    The Menorah Quilt is just downright amazing. It really is a work of art. The batik background sets off the stone-like fabric of the menorah beautifully.

    Good luck with the show on Friday. I will be thinking about you.

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  3. This blog is nice,The Menorah Quilt is just downright amazing. It really is a work of art. The batik background sets off the stone-like fabric of the menorah beautifully.

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