My girlfriend, Lori, and I have kept in touch throughout COVID and its quarantine, but we haven't seen each other since before the pandemic began. Imagine my delight when I received an e-mail from her last week asking if I'd like to go to the Pink House for tea with her. She made reservations for yesterday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. The Pink House is located in New Baltimore, MI [about 22 miles from my house], and has the same owner as the Royal Treat tearoom in Roseville, MI which I've previously blogged about.
Friday, July 30, 2021
Afternoon Tea at the Pink House
Sunday, July 25, 2021
A Victorian Bride at The Whitney
Three weddings took place at The Whitney yesterday, which is not unusual, but one in particular stood out when I got a glimpse of the bride. As soon as I saw her, I knew her gown was from the mid-1800's era and she was emulating Queen Victoria whose wedding to her beloved Prince Albert took place on Feb. 10, 1840.
I wanted to take the bride's picture but didn't want to be intrusive. Imagine my delight when I saw pictures on Facebook this morning of the wedding posted by Jackie Wakeling Jacobs, the seamstress who made the gown, and owner of Past Reflections.
I had a brief opportunity to speak to the bride as I passed her in the hallway while she was waiting for the elevator. I told her she looked beautiful and that she reminded me of wedding pictures of Queen Victoria. She smiled and said her gown was authentic to the Victorian era.
Below is Queen Victoria's wedding picture in her white silk satin gown. She is credited with starting the tradition of white bridal gowns.
I wish I would have seen Jackie yesterday, but I was busy with my responsibilities, and she was probably busy helping Emele.
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
It's Here!
My new-to-me repro French Veilleuse-Théières [pronounced VAY-yerz - TAT-ee-yair] arrived in the mail and I'm very pleased with my purchase. Veilleuse means night light or side light and Théières means teapot.
Next was the decision of where to display it. My living room built-ins are maxed out but I managed to find a spot above the piano, next to the figurines. I needed a good excuse to climb up there to dust anyway. ;-)
I was so intrigued I did a Google search and found there's more than one floating teapot fountain in the world. One exists in Temple City, California too.
Sunday, July 18, 2021
Tea at Sweet Shalom
You may remember my post last month when I mentioned an ATAA [Afternoon Tea Across America] e-group meet-up that tea friend and fellow ATAA member, Teresa Weddelman, was coordinating at Sweet Shalom tearoom in Sylvania, Ohio. She wanted a gathering before Sweet Shalom closes its doors for business at the end of the summer.
Friday, July 16th was the day. Through a torrential rain storm to pick up my girlfriend, Sandy, [44 miles away], we made our way to Sylvania, Ohio [another 47 miles], and got there in time for our 11:00 a.m. reservations.
July's theme was Tea Tripping through Toledo.
I bought a hat when I visited Sweet Shalom last time [2019], and chose an outfit to wear on Friday that would coordinate with it, but ended up leaving it in the car with the inclement weather. Next time! ;-)