" LA MAISON de la VIOLET "
"I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows,
Where oxlips and nodding violet grows"
(Midsummer Night's Dream)
"Shakespeare"
"I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows,
Where oxlips and nodding violet grows"
(Midsummer Night's Dream)
"Shakespeare"
Napoleon introduced the violets to France but it wasn't until the mid 19th century that this humble flower with it's delightful fragrance became the symbol of Toulouse... to be nicknamed the "City of Violets"
I love violets but do struggle to keep them alive during the winter doldrums ... Saddly...They seem to be a temperamental little species in captivity.
Parme Violets have thirty petals with a white center that is particularly perfumed. If you are
looking for a sweet Valentine's Day gift, choose violets.
In the language of flowers, Violets represent peace, sweetness, modesty, and shyness, so it is no surprise that violets are often offered as tokens of affection, to declare love in a discreet way.
Mid -Winter is not violet time in Toulouse
however
I love a challenge !!!
however
I love a challenge !!!
So I went on a shopping SPREE!!!
and found
"La Maison de la Violet".
It is an authentic 1930's barge that has been rejuvenated into a charming Violet Shoppe. (Photo via a tourist ) It is moored on the Canal du Midi.
It is an authentic 1930's barge that has been rejuvenated into a charming Violet Shoppe. (Photo via a tourist ) It is moored on the Canal du Midi.
The galley is filled with violet products while the deck is a tearoom that overflows with fresh, perky violets that are FOR SALE in the Springtime.
HOW DELIGHTFUL !!!!
GUESS WHAT I FOUND?
"VIOLET TEA"
and
"Violet Sugar"
I take mine black but you're welcome to a little "sweetening".
I found this dainty cup and saucer at the antique market...It is so delicate and sweetly handpainted. I keep imagining Edwardian ladies in white dresses at an outdoor tea party.
The set has no markings so I'm guessing that it could be from the 1850's.
There, now try your tea !!
The Noir a la Violette has a very mild flavor,infact it is not overly scented nor flowery at all.
Shall we continue shopping ?
Sometimes half the fun is taking inventory of the myriad of items on display. Did you know that violets can be drunk as liquor, eaten in salads or even crystallized to dissolve in champagne .... I would love to try that !!!
On "La Maison de la Violet" there are so many items to chose from...
Perfume, essential oils, soap,jams, jellies, honey, syrup, vinegar, cookies and haute couture accessories to name a few.
Since it was teatime, I was selective.
Tea
Sugar
Candles
Dolls
Scented sachets
Dolls
Scented sachets
Napkins
CANDY
and last but not least
CHOCOLATE
There were litterly thousands of shopping venues in Toulouse, but they all looked far too grand and expensive.
When I am traveling, "my cup of tea" is to research and find unique little shops like,
" La Maison de la Violet".
PLUS, Kim and I met the owner... She is just as cute and sweet as her little shop, isn't she!!
This is a memory worth keeping.
NOW ... Please do relax and finish your tea.
You must be exhausted after all that walking and shopping.
"The Violet"
( Jane Taylor)
1783-1824
Down in a green and shady bed,
A modest Violet grew,
Its stock was bent, it hung its head,
As if to hide from view.
And yet it was a lovely flower,
Its colors bright and fair;
It might have graced a rosy bower,
Instead of hiding there.
Yet there it was content to bloom,
In modest tints arrayed;
And there diffused its sweet perfume,
Within the silent shade.
Then let me to the valley go,
This pretty flower to see;
That I may also learn to grow,
In sweet humility.
ENJOY YOUR DAY !!!
60 comments:
Oh I adore your beautiful Violet! She is a beauty and so is that darling tea cup. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
Everything violet, how beautiful! Great and sweet post! What a gorgeous lady, the violets are lovely and I am crazy about that cup! I'm so happy to have been shopping with you, what a trip! Thanks for dropping in to see me. I'm now excited to be following you!
Waving from Texas,
Nancy
beautiful violet.
have a great day
Thanks Cindy ...The violet was definitely posing( Ha Ha)..Thanks for the kind visit...Hugs
Thanks for the sweet visit Nancy ..WELCOME .....I so enjoyed your jewelry storytelling post ..What fun.. I'll be back to see what's happening next week...HUGS
What a beautiful name Tanza is..I'm sure that must have a special meaning... Thank you for the teatime chat...Hugs
A violet shop, how wonderful. And they even have chocolate. Your violet lady is so charming, Zaa. What fun to browse through this shop, and I'd love to try some of that violet tea. And the candles - would love one of those too. I smiled when I saw the whole violet shop, as Purple is my favorite color. The sweet poem is delightful too. Have a nice week, Zaa. Thanks for visiting today. : )
~Sheri
Thank Red Rose ..Purple is my favorite colors too...Sweet visit...ENJOY your week too...Hugs
I am so glad you are back!Stunning post!!!You always make me smile...Adorable figurine,absolutely gorgeous!Blessings,Zaa.
I too, love violets!!! When they appear in the spring, I know that spring is really here.
All the items are beyond lovely. -happy sigh-
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Thanks Maristella ...I so glad that you stopped by for a teatime chat...Hugs
So glad that you stopped over Wisps.... Hugs
What a lovely post! I have never heard of violet tea but it sounds so good.
Hi Zaa...
Thanks so much for visiting, and your lovely comment💛
I too am an African Violet fan...
Enjoy your week...
Cheers!
Linda:o)
Thank you for taking us along your fun shopping trip. I love violets (purple is one of my favourite colour) and didn't know that they can be consumed.
Last year, my violets bloomed at least 3 times. Unfortunately, I think I overwatered them and they're not looking so good anymore...
Thanks for the visit. The S'mores kit sounds good.
Yes AnnMarie... It is simply delicious ...Thanks for the visit...hugs
Linda you are so WELCOME..Please do come again soon...Hugs
Hey Margie...My friend told me that violets don't like to be watered from the top, rather they appreciate being watered from the bottom...Still, I am having a few problems with them this winter. Thanks for the visit...hugs
You know I am the lavender dreamer and love everything in shades of purple. I would love to take this shopping trip. I know everything must have smelled divine!
Yes It's definitely a trip for you Lavender Dreamer..Thanks for the visit...Hugs
Thank you for taking us along. What a delight to see the beautiful barge and of course the shop. Who could resist all those amazing goodies?
So happy that came by for the shopping spree...Hugs
How absolutely wonderful to travel along with you to Toulouse, Zaa. Sweet violets in every imaginal way! The teas, sugars, chocolate are all divine. Thank you for a delightful time! ♥
Thank You Martha Ellen..I'm so pleased that you enjoyed yourself ...I always love your visits...Hugs
So very pretty! I love violets, too, Zaa, and I have a terrible time keeping them going. Yours looks healthier than any I've ever had!
Thanks for popping by the Marmelade Gypsy today! I always love your visits.
I love your darling Violet lady! She was the perfect hostess today on our shopping spree. How I'd love to sip some tea, with sweetener please, from that pretty cup. I love the rim of the cup! Thank you for the tour of the shop and all things violet! Before I leave, I'd love to try the candy....mmmm!
Thanks Jeanie... I so enjoyed your Art Gallery post... and I'm I'm so happy that you had time for a teatime chat..Hugs
Hey Kitty ... You are so welcome to the candies..Thanks for the lovely visit...Hugs
I just love violets and this purple and white is particularly gorgeous! And this is in response to your comment on my blog. You ladies who are noreply bloggers make it a little difficult to communicate...so here it is:
Oh no...it is never too late to return to blogland...welcome back! How blessed I was to read the beautiful comment you left on my blog! Your words and the scripture has blessed my heart. I am trusting that God is taking me wherever He wants me to be at this stage of my life. I am still waiting more tests but have had some encouraging news that I plan share as soon as I can. Thank you so much for your prayers and for re-connecting!
Dear Debby ... I am so happy that you have had some encouraging news... God certainly does work in mysterious ways, teaching us to be able to move foward in Faith...I am sending prayers of healing for you daily... Thank you for the lovely visit ...Blessings xoxox
Hello, and thank you for your lovely comment on my blog!
I think we share the same love for flowers,
Your blog is beautiful..
Hugs, Ida
Thank You Ida ... I'm so happy that you came over for teatime...Hugs
I would love to visit the violet shop on the barge! You found such sweet things and the owner is lovely too. I have one African violet in my bedroom but I guess I need to fertilize it as it has stopped blooming in its third year with me. At the farm where we used to live we had fields of violets blooming in spring, both the purple and the Confederate violets. I miss them, just transplant some here. I'm sure you're enjoying both your memories of this shopping trip and the pretty violet products from it.
İ love violet tea, candies and chocolate. My girl name iş Menekse. İt means Violet too! Enjoy your season my friend... Hugs and kisses 😊🤗💐
This is so amazing! Now I have only seen or smelled or tasted a violet a few times, because they are not around here. But your post makes me almost smell and taste them. Beautiful place to visit! xo Su
Dear Dewena ..How nice of you to visit me ..I recently enjoyed your blog and am so glad that you stopped over for tea...Come again soon.. Hugs
My Dear Friend Firuzan ... You made my day with this teatime visit...I am always so HAPPY to see you Sweet Lady ... and Thank You for the meaning of your name ..no wonder you make such delicate and beautiful artwork..It's in your soul... xoxoxoxo
Butterfly 8 ...WELCOME ... I felt so at home at your blog...Thanks for this sweet visit...Please do come again soon...Warm Hugs
That violet shop looks delightful as does the owner.
You brought home some lovely souvenirs that will bring back lost of happy memories of a lovely visit.
Thanks for sharing and for visiting my blog and becoming a follower.
FlowerLady
You are so Welcome Lorraine... It's my pleasure...Thanks for the visit...hugs
Hello, Zaa. I love sweet violets. We have white ones that came up in our garden a few years ago. They are pretty but I do prefer the purple. My mom was a twin and she and her sister were named Violet and Viola. Maybe that is why I love them. That is such a delicate and beautiful little cup and saucer. I enjoyed the tea very much. Thank you for your kind words and visit to me. I appreciate it..Happy Wednesday..Judy
Zaa, I certainly enjoyed shopping with you. All the lovely violets and tea made me smile. One of my favorite houseplants. I use to grow them and keep they for years. It did take a lot of time so I eventually had to stop but I did love them. Now, not that I had a green thumb I just lucked into what they like, bright indirect light in my kitchen. While in the countryside of Provence a few years ago I found the crystallize violet candy. I will have to look for the tea, sounds wonderful. Thank you, I so enjoyed this lovely post.
Thanks for the visit Judy ..How sweet that your mother and her sister are named violet and viola...I do love these floral Victorian names...Hugs
How delightful that you came for tea I certainly did enjoy seeing your " French Hutch" and beautiful surroundings...Please come again...Hugs
Pretty pretty flowers and color!!
Hey Heather ... I enjoyed traveling your blog... So happy that you stopped over for a teatime chat...Hugs
What a fun post, and what a fabulous shopping trip! All of these pictures are wonderful, and I am intrigued by the violet tea. I think (but I am not 100% sure) that there is even a violet gin. That sounds interesting.
Ha Ha Pattie...
With a little ingenuity and research ..I'm sure that we could find a recipe for it... I was so excited to delve back into your food blog...
yummy yummy ...Can't wait to see what you make this week coming....Thanks for your kind visit...Hugs
Amazing all the pretties you found - love that poem too. The teacup has to be my very favorite - although a swirly dress in violet is a close second.
JoAnn..Thanks for the teatime chat ...I hope you bring some of your fabulous pictures next time...I'm so enjoying your photography... Enjoy your day !!!
Thanks so much for visiting my blog and leaving such kind words! I have enjoyed visiting yours since I love pansies and teapots! I always make sure to have a tea party real or make believe with my little Granddaughter. The older ones are now into coffee!! I'm glad someone else is having trouble with their violets. My pink oxalis is stuggling as well. Must be the extremely cold weather we are having. So enjoyed the tour and all its goodies! Have a great weekend!
Oh so beautiful! I love the violet lady and that gorgeous teacup! The little shop in Toulouse looks amazing too. We do have the same taste. Have a great weekend! Karen
Thanks for the sweet visit Nancy ...I'm already re-creating some of your crafts...Love them...Hugs
Hey Karen ..
How happy I am to hear from you ... Hope that you enjoy the tea.... and YES... do believe we enjoy alot of the same things and teapots( ha ha). ..Big Hugs
Is there any violet in Toulose in another colour than violet (purple)?
my goodness...what a delightful post. I loved every pic and every word.
Thank you so much for your visit and comment. Please come over often.
Welcome Recep ... Thanks for the visit...Yes , violets come in various shades pink, red. purple, blue and yellow and you cna also find double flowering violets..the Parme violet is cultivated in Toulouse as a fragrant favorite...Best Wishes
Dear BJ... Thank You for such a sweet teatime visit... You are welcome anytime ... I feel the "JOY" in your lovely family blog....
Big Hugs
Oh I DO love violets but I didn't know all of these fun facts about them! I love picking them up in the store during the winter - they add such life and color during the dreary season but yes, they do not survive my gardening skills. So I enjoy them while they last haha!
Hey Lauren ..I try to enjoy them while they last to ... saddly they do not winter very well... Thanks for the kind visit...Hugs
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