Wednesday, March 20, 2019

“ A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN"

There is a " A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN" shining here today.
Sunshine ... beautiful sunshine!!!


It's the first day of SPRING ... "YEAH" 
however
 We  still have snow !!!


It's double the amount that we had last year ...The good news is that temperatures are warming and it is melting quite quickly.


SOOOOO... 
I have  decided to look through my green colored glass for a more inspiration view...

Since, this is the month for the "wearing of the green "
 Let's enjoy a soft, meandering Royal Albert pattern called, " Ivy Lea".  If you're a tea lover you probably own a few romantic pieces of the Royal Albert china.


 Royal Albert was originally one of the six small pottery businesses that  make-up the famous " Potteries" in Stoke-on-Trent, England.
 It has quite an extensive history and has been in existence for over one hundred years.



You wouldn't believe how many different  patterns and shapes of cups there are !!!! 
Many of the early cup shapes were fluted and included the popular Japanese Imari patterns.
 "Ivy Lea" has a very wide, circular shape which is most beautifully called " Avon ". 
You can check here for more interesting information on the history of Royal Albert China. www.royalalbertpatterns.com/reference%20pages/Royal%20Albert%20History.htm


Today, I'm besotted with the chosen color and decided to savour some green tea, in a belated tribute to my dear husband, McKim ... who was abroad during his birthday.( Boo Hoo)
       I'm smiling because, he has always considered himself 
   Irish, due to the fact that he was born on St Patrick's Day  ... 
                                             WELL,
                                   at least his name is, 
                            so we won't pop his bubble. 
 Kim has been away for nine weeks and we are all terribly eager to celebrate and eat  some scrumpcious cake with him.  
                           YES ... It's   almost " Partytime ". 

Here's a peek at the cupcakes the grand-children made for their Grandpa's homecoming. I must admit that the little darlings went creatively wild with their decorating, dipping their fingers into the icing and smacking their lips while licking the spoons and bowls and just generally getting into a sugar high of fun.
                                    Of course  it had to be
                            Double Chocolate everything !!!


              Ladies... If you're wearing green today, you will be happy to know that you are psycologically considered to be practical, down-to-earth individuals with a love for nature.
                                 That's good to know!!!!

                     According to the psycology of colors .... 
Green lovers are also excellent  people to have around in a crisis as they remain calm and take control of the situation.

                                                                 (via pinterest)
                                         So-o-o-o   GIRLS ...
Let's  be sure to don our  green attire on a more regular
    basis because, research shows that it also means that,
                  " we are stable and well-balanced".( Ha Ha)
                               I knew that ... Didn't you ?


 Ivy is supposed to be symbolic of friendship and affection ... which  makes this friendly teaset the perfect choice for our teatime gatherings.
Did you notice the berry flowers on this china?
Apparently,  Ivy consists of both adult and jeuvenile leaves and at some point of it's life produces berries. I have never seen them, but I'll be looking this summer.


I do hope that you like green tea, because that's what is brewing in the teapot.
                         It will keep us warm and healthy.


March is a big birthday month for our household .... March 16th, 17th,18th and 29th ... That's alot of cake!!!

 Since my  Granny was Irish, there was always alot of beautiful Irish music too....When Irish Eye's Are Smiling, Danny Boy and my mother's favorite, I'm looking Over a Four Leaf Clover.
Yes ... The Emerald Isle is surely,
 " A Little Bit of Heaven
in it's own rite.

I'd like to sing 
this beautiful song 
for 
you all.

Please do, join in if you know the lyrics, otherwise you can look it up on YouTube, under John McDermott ... or listen to this lovely rendition by Connie Francis
www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPX9K8ur7G8


" A Little Bit Of Heaven "
(Traditional)

" Sure a little bit of heaven fell from out the sky one day,
And nestled in the ocean, in a spot so far away.
And when the Angels found it, sure it looked so sweet and fair,
They said, suppose we leave for it looks so peaceful there.

So they sprinkled it with stardust just make the shamrocks grow.
T'is the only place you'll find it, no matter where you roam.
Then they dotted it with silver, to make it's lakes so grand.
And when they had it finished , sure they called it Ireland."


( via pinterest)

                                                 WISHING YOU 
                           THE LUCK OF THE IRISH
                                          LADIES !!!!


26 comments:

The Joy of Home with Martha Ellen said...

Zaa, your Irish post is lovely. I enjoyed sipping your green tea and listening to the pretty toe tapping tunes. Happy Birthday to your dear husband. I'm sure he will enjoy those beautiful chocolate cupcakes made by the darling grand. Sending you warmer days and melting snow. Surely there are four leaf clovers awaiting your view. Happy Spring! xo ♥

Creations By Cindy said...

Love that beautiful teacup! The cupcakes looks wonderful and that little grand is adorable. Girl, you have some snow don't you? We are having cool mornings and nice days. By evening the temps drop. I can handle it if the wind doesn't blow! BRR....And our Florida weather is nothing compared to your snow! I am ready for some flipflops and beach! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

Zaa said...

Thanks Martha Ellen ...
March is a very busy time ... but I'm so happy that you were able to stop over for a little ' wearing of the green" ...Big Hugs

Zaa said...

Thanks for the visit Cindy ...
The Grandchildren are so proud of their cupcake creations and birthday time is always exciting ... I used to live in Florida so I'm over the moon just visualizing wearing flip flops and walking on the beaches....ENJOY your day ...Hugs

Sandi@ Rose Chintz Cottage said...

Your lady figurine is a beauty and the ivy teacup is lovely, Zaa! I do love green and I wear it very well. I have green eyes, you see. Happy Birthday to your husband and enjoy that cake when he gets home! Happy Spring!

Henny Penny said...

I enjoyed reading this post. Make me feel bad for stating in a post recently that Green is just not my color...except in nature, of course. :) You make green a beautiful color. I would love to visit Ireland. I do like Ivy and love your beautiful teacup.

Nanny's Pansy Patch said...

I so enjoyd reading your post. March was always one of my favorite months. My Dads birthday was the 3rd and then of course St. Patrick's Day. My Mom always made sure we wore a lot of green and celebrated whether we had snow or not. My second Granddaughter's birthday is March 25, so we still can celebrate. I had the fun of going to Ireland with my Mom for 2 weeks many years ago and I so fell in love with the country and the people. It will always be one of my fondest memories. I'm so glad to hear that your husband is coming home soon. Kids love to make cupcakes. It's always on their list of things to do. I'm sure he will enjoy them! My little Grandaughter and I had green tea as well along with some cake she helped me make! I didn't know that interesting fact about the ivy. Fortunately, our snow is melting and the robins have arrived! Enjoy your party!!

Lowcarb team member said...

Goodness! That is a lot of snow!
I do like your ivy teacup and such a sweet photograph of your grand-daughter.

All the best Jan

Louca por porcelana said...

I fell in love with that sweet figurine!The teacup is stunning too!Hugs!

Zaa said...

Thank you Sandi ... I always enjoy your sweet visits... hugs

Zaa said...

I truly enjoyed your chicken post Henny ... I so enjoy those green colored eggs... Thanks for the teatime visit... hugs

Zaa said...

Nanny,... I copied down your green cake recipe .. and made it for hubby's birthday ....He loved it... Thanks for the visit...Hugs

Zaa said...

Hey Low Carb ... It's so nice that you stopped over for tea ... I really enjoyed your Vit. post......Big Hugs

Zaa said...

Hey Maristella... It was so nice visiting your blog and having tea with you today ... I'm still thinking about your beautiful green teasets.... xoxoxox

Jean | DelightfulRepast.com said...

Zaa, beautiful photos. And I've never seen this Royal Albert ivy pattern. It is really lovely and would blend with so many things. I haven't had a green garment in many years, but I used to wear a few shades of green quite well. Maybe I'll be on the lookout for something.

Zaa said...

Thank you Jean ..You would beautiful in green...Hugs

kitty@ Kitty's Kozy Kitchen said...

Oh my, all that snow!! I know that you're longing for it to melt and to have your Kim come home to celebrate his birthday! I'm sure the grands had fun in decorating those yummy cupcakes. Isn't your granddaughter a cutie?! Your ivy teacup is such a pretty RA pattern (I'm green with envy!), and your lady figurine and your flowers look so pretty for teatime. Happy Birthdays to all your family!

FABBY'S LIVING said...


I love the pretty ivy teacup and the pretty lady figurine... but nothing as lovely as that pretty little girl there. Those are some yummy looking cupcakes too !
You still have snow, it'll go away soon and you will enjoy your lovely Spring weather.
Thank you for your kind comment and wish for mom's health. Yes, I am totally stressed out, I'm the only daughter, period and I am exhausted !
Have a lovely weekend dear friend.
Fabby

Vee said...

What a fun post! Though I don’t often wear green, my home has a lot of green because it was my husband’s favorite color.
Your husband has been away nine weeks? You and all the family must be so eager to welcome him home snow and all...

Thank you for your visit to my corner today...

Zaa said...

Thanks for the B'day greeting Kitty..... so glad that you had the time to chat, sweet lady...hugs

Zaa said...

Dear Fabby .. I'm so pleased that you are finding a little teatime for yourself...I know how stressful it can be when your mother is sick... Take care ...xoxoxox

Zaa said...

Hey Vee... Thanks for the visit..please do come again soon...hugs

Lauren @ My Wonderfully Made said...

Oh my that's a bit of snow left . . . hoping warm temps arrive and whisk it away soon! Your ivy cup and saucer are so delicate and lovely and those cupcakes look amazing! Happy Spring to you!

Zaa said...

Welcome, Lauren ...Double chocolate is hubby's favorite... so the children's efforts were very much appreciated... Thanks for the sweet visit...Hugs

Jeanie said...

We have finally bid farewell to the snow, but not the cold. Still, the sun is shining -- and with a cup like that, who could possibly deny spring?

Zaa said...

Thank You Jeanie ...I'm popping over to visit you shortly...hugs