Friday, August 26, 2011

Kitchen Corner



Today my plans were scuttled due to the sniffles and so I wandered around this morning feeling sorry for myself until I happened upon my kitchen corner. This spot is beautiful on a sunny morning.
First thing every day I boil the kettle and brew green tea in a teapot. I cannot start the day without this fix. First item I pack when travelling is a supply of green tea. Unless of course I'm visiting Japan because to pack green tea would just be silly.

The sun streams through my kitchen window and fills me with delight. I'm a summer personality and glum overcast days are not to my liking.
Do you have a tea arrangement set up in your kitchen? Tea is my poison and am known to imbibe several cups a day.




These delicate orange beauties jumped into my shopping basket yesterday. See I need to get me some roses growing quick smart.




For the sake of a nice photo the stainless steel kettle was removed. The framed postcard I purchased in Paris and knew these two ladies would fit very nicely at my tea station.




Sigh.....Talk about glam..those were the days.




I don't eat pineapple upside down cake for breakfast although it would be nice. Baked this oldie but goodie last night for dessert and because the colour matches the roses it is included in this post.
By the way this cake is a favourite with everyone. And dead easy to make.
In fact last nights dinner was also very retro with a 70's mainstay Coq au Vin as the main course. My daughter remarked on this step back in time and laughs when I pull out my dog eared recipe books from that era.
What can I say..I'm a child of the sixties.




I love this jar. Mind you it is empty as the lid is not airtight but oh well, it looks pretty.




Mr Owl sits on my window sill as a reminder to 'Be wise Annie'. Do you think the eyes express his concern that he has a monumental task which burdens him greatly?




The cute picture below is from the front of a greeting card I kept. Love it to bits because the pooch is a little princess and don't we all like to be a princess and precious sometimes. For the life of me I cannot remember the giver but perhaps they were trying to give me a hint? Maybe it was my husband. Must ask.




Time to boil the kettle AGAIN and partake of a good strong brew of Irish breakfast tea and a piece of leftover cake. Must confess I belong to the group that enjoys tea sipped from fine china.




Now a comfort movie or two might be in order and perhaps a mani with my fav shade to give my sorely neglected nails a treat. I will be wise today and take it easy.




Hope your Friday is being kind to you.
xx

14 comments:

  1. Miss Annie

    My god - how have you been able to step inside my body for a while?

    Well my tea friend - I love it (Ask AM :)
    give me tea parties, tea pots, tea cups, tea bags whatever you like - We must do tea!

    Now you have 2 movies shown in your picture that scream can I pull up a cushion with you?
    Sabrina is even the name of my cat (and well you know how much I love Miss Audrey)
    And - pride and prejudice - well give me the original and miss bennett and mr darcy and I am set :)


    lots of hugs for you for a great weekend

    x
    Loulou

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  2. Why yes Miss Loulou I adore Audrey. Always have always will. Mr Darcy won out for my viewing pleasure today, Sabrina's been a favourite, like, forever!
    Yay another tea lover. At times I'm on my lonesome amongst coffee drinkers x

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  3. I don't see the problem with pineapple upside down cake for breakfast?

    Personally, I'm a fan of both tea and coffee, although I limit myself to only one or two coffees a day as I can't abide instant, then several cups of tea.

    I hope you feel better quick smart.

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  4. Can't start the day without three or four cups of weak black tea...your Tea Corner is so pretty I feel quite inspired. Must look into that idea. Mr Darcy sounds good on a dull day like today - and you still have the gorgeous Audrey for tomorrow. She was always such a delight - unforgettable, really.

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  5. Kathryn.. yes the pineapple makes it healthy enough for brekky doesn't it x

    Patricia.. Oh Mr Darcy. Sigh and swoon in big doses x

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  6. The owl and dog are so funny! What a beautiful teacup, the scallop edge is so unusual, we have a cafetiere of coffee in the morning - the grinds drive me crazy, I can never keep my sink clean.

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  7. Oh I see we are tea lovers!
    Mine is decaf now for health reasons but I do still enjoy sipping a cup or two. Your kitchen corner looks cozy and inviting. Nice to be surrounded with things that feed your soul and inspire.
    Enjoy the weekend.

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  8. Tabs.. agree about coffee grinds. I can picture you sipping away in your cosy Scottish abode x

    Hostess.. I should include decaf in my tea regime, do you notice a difference in taste? x

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  9. I am a black tea girl too and like nothing better than to sit down with a pot and china cup. I think your tea station is very pretty. I love that you removed the kettle for "the shoot" I would have too.
    I am also an Audrey girl with Breakfast at Tiffany's being on high rotation on the dvd. I am with Lou Lou on the P& P front, loving the original Colin as Mr Darcy, oh be still my beating heart. I am glad to see you have taken the blog plunge. I have seen your comments on others blogs. Welcome to blog writing. Deb

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  10. Deb.. thankyou for the blogland welcome. I'm no writer but am enjoying the challenge.
    Yes Colin can do no wrong and everything I look at now is a photo opportunity! x

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  11. Annie this is a lovely blog! You have already inspired me to make a proper cup of tea and to bake something, oh and to paint my nails - what colour OPI is that? xx

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  12. Blights.. the colour is Japanese Rose Garden. Which is kinda funny considering I love roses and Japan. Tis a lovely shade x

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