It's a "pink-a-licious" day. Time to put aside those those strawberry and raspberry smoothies in favour of pumpkin tea. However I certainly won't refuse a pinkalicious bouquet of flowers from my Hubby .. Would you ?
AH Yes ... I'm still enjoying this weeks tea from same pink teacup.
It's part of the Royal Arden Home Collection of cups and saucers that Kim bought for me in Japan. I thought that the set might have been manufactured in Asia however, it is another lovely new collection of Bone China registered at the official European Union Trademark data base( CTM). Made in England , you say ... The answer is, " YES" ... and so true to it's Staffordshire traditions of beauty and subtle teatime enjoyment.
Infact, the tea set is "Perfect" for my, "pink-a-licious' mood. Haven't you ever had a day when everything you touch and see shine in the universal aura of " Pink" love. Of course, while I'm still trying to rejuvenate from the operation, the exhileration of pink lingers in the air, as a perfect reason to prolong women's issues and their " Cancer " marathon, along with just the delicious desire for the energy of the colour
( Ha Ha)
This is such a lovely varigated bouquet of lilies, which had to be tweeked, lest they stain the tablecloth. It's personally, one of the most unhappy parts of floral arranging, since the stamens possess such a gorgeous odour. I usually leave them on for two to three days before clipping . What do you do ?
It does reminds me of a merry dance of flower petals and it feels quite natural in my hand... I have heard that pink is a very calm feeling colour that neutralizes disorder. That's just what the doctor ordered.
I never tire of this perpetual gathering of roses, that is seen on many of the English tea sets. I am always amazed by how brilliant and fresh they look on each new teacup and saucer that is produced. The only thing that ever changes is the colour of the cup and the taste of tea, which is m-m-m- good.
I do believe that a " Pink-a-licious' day is best served in by a pink cup of tea which translates to relaxation, acceptance and contentment .
"WELCOME TO LADY AUTUMN"
I can't wait to see what she has to serve up at our next teatime session.
17 comments:
Thanks so much for stopping by!!
Hugs,
Debbie
A beautiful teacup, and made in Staffordshire too :)
I loved your Pink-A-Licious post.
Hey Debbie..I'm always happy to visit you, sweet teatime friend...Hugs
I love your pink teacup, Zaa, and I never tire of the colour pink. I would share pink every week but I realize there are some ladies out there who also prefer blue, and other colours. Gorgeous lilies too. Thank you for coming by for tea and have a lovely week.
Blessings,
Sandi
A pink mood...sounds delicious!
Your pink roses tea cup is very romantic, and very cheery at the same time. So it is a good cup for your good day : )
I wish for you continued healing and rejuvenation!
Hugs,
Terri
Hello Zaa! Long time since we chatted. Life really is too busy sometimes. This is all so lovely. I love tea cups and actually do use them from time to time.
Dearest Tracey....Thanks for your sweet visit. Hugs
Hey Sandi... I always visiting your blog..It is my Tuesday inspiration...Thanks for the teatime chat...xoxoxoxo
Thanks Terri... I have an identical blue one waiting here for you...So glad that you stopped over...Hugs
Hey Sandra...How very nice to hear from you my friend...Please do visit more often...HUGS
What a lovely teacup! And the lilies are gorgeous. Really a blushing pink! Thanks so much for linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea!. Storm was not as bad as forecast, so we are well!
Ruth
Hello sweet lady! It was so wonderful to hear from you on my blog :) I hope you are doing well. Your pink tea cup is a real beauty and I can imagine drinking tea out of it is a lovely treat.
So good to stop by your blog, friend. Hugs to you!
Beautiful flowers and tea cup!
LOVE your pink teacup, Zaa! It is a real beauty! Thank you for sharing with us and coming to tea.
Blessings,
Sandi
I love this beautiful cup. Cups with roses are my passion. Wishing you a wonderful week. Blessings, Martha
Hi Zaa,
I love, love, love that pink teacup! Wow! I didn't know that you could find such pretties in Japan but Made in England. That tone of pink is my absolute favourite. Thank you so much for visiting me. I am adding you to my favourites. Have a wonderful weekend. Take care,
Karen
Thanks ladies and I'm sorry that my original post has been lost in cyberspace… I've reposted it for this week…Hugs
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