Monday, May 4, 2015

50 Days of Easter

                                              
Fifty Days of Easter celebration between Easter Sunday and Pentecost!  At our house we like to celebrate around the table, so we enjoy making different settings.

 Below is my Easter Sunday breakfast table.  


Actually, I ended up using different napkins - the ones  included in my 'rimshot'.  


Let's see......placemats and ramekins are from TJ Maxx;  blue glasses, small blue plates and napkins - Old Time Pottery; beige plate and silver napkin rings - Walmart; vase - Dollar Tree.  


Soon after Easter, I decided to use some new pink napkins I found at the Harvest Thrift Store.  The plan was to use some pretty fresh pink flowers to go with the damask tablecloth and silver, but I couldn't find any in town.  So I resorted to my burgundy and dusty rose candle ring.


Next I wanted to use an heirloom banded tablecloth that I found at Savers.  I don't know if you can tell that besides the bands it has hemstitching!  Since it is a 60 inch square, I layered it over a green tablecloth.  The green napkin rings are from Savers, too.  Actually, so are the Homer Laughlin ivory plates.


The tablecloth has a kitchen feel to it, so I decided to keep it simple with plain glassware and a pitcher of greens and salmon colored carnations.


There are many more days of Easter celebration yet to come.  My Grandma Schuster always ended her letters to me with the phrase "Take time to smell the flowers!"  Well, I am taking her advice by setting a pretty table with glassware and china and sometimes even with fresh flowers and by taking time to enjoy a meal with my husband, friends and family.


Saturday, April 4, 2015

A Poem for Holy Saturday



The ancient grayness shifted
Suddenly and thinned
Like mist upon the moors
Before a wind.
An old, old prophet lifted
A shining face and said:
“He will be coming soon.
The Son of God is dead;
He died this afternoon.”

A murmurous excitement stirred
All souls.
They wondered if they dreamed –
Save one old man who seemed
Not even to have heard.

And Moses, standing,
Hushed them all to ask
If any had a welcome song prepared.
If not, would David take the task?
And if they cared
Could not the three young children sing
The Benedicite, the canticle of praise
They made when God kept them from perishing
In the fiery blaze?
A breath of spring surprised them,
Stilling Moses’ words.
No one could speak, remembering
The first fresh flowers,
The little singing birds.
Still others thought of fields new ploughed
Or apple trees
All blossom-boughed.
Or some, the way a dried bed fills
With water
Laughing down green hills.
The fisherfolk dreamed of the foam
On bright blue seas.
The one old man who had not stirred
Remembered home.

And there He was
Splendid as the morning sun and fair
As only God is fair.
And they, confused with joy,
Knelt to adore
Seeing that He wore
Five crimson stars*
He never had before.

No canticle at all was sung
None toned a psalm, or raised a greeting song,
A silent man alone
Of all that throng
Found tongue –
Not any other.
Close to His heart
When the embrace was done,
Old Joseph said,
“How is Your Mother,
How is Your Mother, Son?”


Limbo by Sister Mary Ada, OSJ

* In case you haven't figured it out,  the five red stars are the five wounds Jesus received on the cross

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Celebrating Spring



Technically Winter is over and Spring IS here, but in Northern Indiana we are waiting for the rains to come because the snows are not over.  The only flowers that appear are from the florist.  



I did see a Robin or two this past week and wondered why on earth they were here as they tried to dig through the snow for a few morsels.


The Goldfinches are still wearing olive drab, but I'm sure they will brighten up in a few weeks.


But even though nice Spring weather is only a hope and a promise...


We do our best to celebrate the end of a long, rough winter anyway. 






Wednesday, March 25, 2015

March Madness


A few nice days in March does a lot for a spring-like outlook - even though we know we still have to suffer winter -like weather. 


But, fortunately there is a lot to celebrate in March, such as the Ides of March........


.............the day when Julius Caesar's  friends assassinated him.


Mr. Bill challenged me to do the Ides themed table.

A few days later, with a few quick changes - we have St. Patrick's Day.........


.......and  are all set for a bit 'o Irish stew.


Even the tiniest leprechaun sized bouquet is a feast for the eyes these cold March days!

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Going Green

Today it is 10 degrees and going much lower tonight.  The ground is mostly snow covered with a few patches of very dead looking brown grass.  The idea of Spring seems almost like a myth. There is absolutely nothing green outdoors.  I am craving green, so I went around the house finding green things for my table.


I am wondering if the colors show well in these pictures.  I usually take them in the morning, but I think the light is too harsh then.  Next time I will wait until the afternoon.  I went thrift shopping a few weeks ago and picked up these adorable plates.  I love the plaid rim.


Actually there are two different designs.


The green napkins and brass rings were treasures from the same trip.  (I may have to move the napkins to the side.  It looks like my place settings are wearing hair  bows and if Mr. Bill has that thought it would really gross him out.)


I paired new $1,00 pressed glass goblets from Dollar Tree with vintage Czechoslovakian crystal wine glasses.  Surprisingly, they have a similar pattern.  The crystal does have a much higher monetary 
value, but mine are actually priceless.  They were a gift to our family from relatives in Slovakia.  My in-laws traveled there in 1976 while Slovakia was suffering under Russian rule.  The people had little, but were very generous in sending such beautiful gifts to us so that we would remember them.


Two brass candlesticks (stacked), some faux ivy,
 and a gently used light green candle complete the "greening" of my dining area.



I  think my new favorite color is green!

Friday, February 27, 2015

La Fleur de Fevrier - Violettes

How could I let February pass by without a tribute to its lovely little flower - the humble violet?  That would be impossible since violets are my favorite flower!


So delicate and sweet, they are the perfect decoration tea things.  (For full disclosure, I have mixed in some pansies with my violets - but after all, the are really called Violas.)


The hot chocolate station has become a tea tray.  Much more springlike don't you think?


These beauties deserve a closer look.


Can you believe that these were all gifts - including my 'new modern' teacup that I received on my fiftieth birthday more than 20 years ago!


What could be better than a lot of violets? More violets!


One day one of my daughters pointed out to me that I was a violet person and she was a rose person.  She was right!  So I traded her my rose dessert set for her violet set and I have been very happy since!


This little pitcher, a gift from another daughter, was one of my first violet pieces.


Well, I have more pretty violet things, but I'll save them for next February.
Meanwhile, select some special tea, find a flowered teacup, and join me for teatime!
And above all - THINK SPRING



Friday, February 20, 2015

Staying on Top of the Weather

An overnight temp of -10 and a high of  2 degrees for the day is very unusual for mid February here in Northwest Indiana.  More snow is expected today.  Winter still has us in its grip!  But like true mid-westerners we soldier on and try to stay cozy , warm, and cheerful.

New Haviland plates and brass napkin rings.

This winter we developed a little hobby of setting up a pretty table once a week using things that were usually just stored away.

For some reason the tablecloth looks red in this light.  It is actually burgundy.

Mr. Bill said we should keep the settings up all week for our use.  What a great idea!  It is so nice to have a pretty table to sit down to for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.  And speaking of cozy things, there is nothing like a cup of tea mid-afternoon.  This week I am using an heirloom teacup from my Grandmother.



I love the little pedestal on the bottom of the cup.   The markings say "Hand Painted" , "Nippon", and there is  a small logo.  I have done some research on it and discovered it was made about 1912 in Pre-WWI Japan.  The cup has 1 miniature painting on it and the saucer has two.

Click on any of these pictures to see the paintings close up.  



So much beautiful artwork for such a tiny cup!  Needless to say, I am very careful with it.

Stay warm and cozy - and THING SPRING!












Friday, February 13, 2015

Joyeause Saint Valentin II

Cupid sent some beautiful Spring flowers my way.....




So, I changed my table to show them off to their best advantage.....



In the corner of the picture above, you can see Mr. Bill's liqueur tray.  I have my cocoa station, but he has his Chamord station.  I wonder if you can combine the two......


Actually I prefer tea to both cocoa and Chambord.  I chose a pretty rose teacup to use on Valentine's Day.


And, through some crazy string - pulling, Cupid arranged for me to visit a tea shop this week....


Where tea and lace and all things pink are the rule......


and where everything is cute and quaint and tastes really good!


I hope you have a Joyeause Saint Valentin celebration, too!

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Joyeuse Saint Valentin






I believe this translates to 'Yours Forever'







A subtitle for this post could have been 'Fifty Shades of Red'.
I really, really like red.