Traveling Teacup Adventure
How exciting to be part of the Traveling Teacup series. My dear friend, Barbara from Mantel and Table is behind this wonderful way for people to have a shared experience through her beautiful pink rose teacup. What started out as a photo challenge back in March, is now a lovely, civilized way for people to connect during this pandemic. This teacup has traveled far and wide and will continue to do so after it leaves Bella Terra. Stories are told and collected and I hope you enjoy this teacup’s visit to our historic home.
The Teacup Arrives
The teacup arrived at our gates lovingly packaged. I can honestly say I am feeling very responsible for the care and keeping of this cup! Look where it has traveled! Carefully I unpack it and feel a need to introduce this beauty to our home and life. Made in South Korea by Hankook China, this teacup and saucer feels a bit heavier than my other teacups. It has a fun circle handle too, so it is easy to hold. Somewhere along the way, someone names the cup, Tessa Rose.
The Morning Chores
To start the day, Tessa Rose tags along with me as I do my daily chores. But like for most guests, we pull out the red carpet. Such a beautiful teacup deserves a silver tea service (in my Store). And of course, fresh homemade apple cider donuts. The cider is made from apples from our tree in the orchard (my first time making cider). To get the donut recipe, click here.
After steeping two Twinings Lady Grey teabags, we head out to the hen house and garden. It is a beautiful morning with temperatures in the low 70s. While taking advantage of having tea while I work, I set up a small table just for me and Tessa Rose. I love how the early morning dappled light adds a slight blue cast to the photo.
Using my treasured linens, the table feels extra special for Tessa Rose. To sit and have a cup of tea listening to the clucking chickens and chirping birds is the ideal way to start a day…..in spite of the chores! To see the recent post on how I store an organize my fine linens, click here.
Into the Garden
Next we look in on the garden. Since I recently planted the fall garden, I am checking to see how the new plants are faring. Unfortunately, the birds got to my lettuces and greens, so a cover is applied in hopes to allow the chewed down stubs to grow again. My trusted companion and shadow, Sox wants to be part of the tea party.
Next stop is the hen house to feed and water the chickens. It’s a bit early but a few eggs are available for gathering.
On our way back to the house, I return garden tools to the potting shed. Here is my chance to show Tessa Rose our unique well tower. This historic structure, built in the early 1900s, is home to the original water well. The building is completely restored with a newer well water system. To learn more about this restoration, click here.
During the morning walkabout, I show Tessa Rose a quick peek at our guest cottage and pool house before we head back inside.
Just Hanging Out
Yesterday was a big baking day! Tessa Rose helps me gather items for my youngest child, Elisabeth. She is a sophomore in college and we hope to connect today so I can give her some goodies~homemade quiche, donuts, sourdough bread, a fall candle and some comfy jammies.
Next we head up to my art studio. A recent request from a friend to donate one of my paintings for a charitable event is a bit of a surprise. I need to pick one, frame it and hope someone will want to buy it!
Tessa Rose keeps me company throughout the day. She is by my side as I write more blog posts, pay bills, sort and organize mail and pack for a trip out of town.
Day is Done
After a busy day, and in the true Mantel and Table tradition, I thought I would try my hand at an evening cocktail with tea as an ingredient. Using my brother and sister-in-laws’ honey, chamomile tea, gin and fresh lemon juice, we make the Birds and Bees. This refreshing cocktail recipe is from Juan Coronado from The Bazaar, South Beach.
With a long day behind us, Tessa Rose is washed and packed away for her next adventure to Portland, Oregon. Many thanks for Mantel and Table for allowing me the chance to participate in this wonderful teacup adventure! Bon Voyage, Tessa Rose!
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Birds and Bees
Ingredients
- 2 teabags chamomile
- 1/2 cup honey
For the Cocktail
- 2 oz gin
- 1 oz honey-chamomile syrup
- 1 oz. fresh lemon juice
Instructions
- Make the chamomile-honey syrup: Place tea bags in ½ cup boiling water for 5 minutes; remove tea bags, squeezing water from them; discard bags. Add honey and stir to dissolve. Let syrup cool to room temperature. Makes about ½ cup; extra syrup will keep, refrigerated, for up to two weeks.
- Make the cocktail: Combine gin, syrup, and lemon juice in a cocktail shaker filled with ice; shake vigorously and strain into a coupe or martini glass.
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Great Post. Love the photos and the cocktail recipe recommendations !
It would just scare me that the cup might get broken. Afterall, this is not a concrete garden gnome.
Not sure you want to consume a Half cup of honey at a sitting!
Betty,
The 1/2 cup of honey is to make the simple syrup. The recipe calls for 1 oz. Yes, there will be syrup left over for future cocktails.
Hi Mary! WOW! Tessa Rose had a wonderful time visiting your amazing historical estate! I know I am going to love reading back posts of your beautiful home. I fell head over heels in love with Phoenix last year when my nephew graduated from AZ State and we were lucky enough to be able to attend his Commencement. He graduated SCL and has done quite well landing his dream job, so his education is doing him well!
I am so happy to have “found” your blog through Barbara – and now am your newest follower.
Stay well.
Mary,
Your home is magical! I bet Tessa Rose wanted to stay a few more days!
I. LOVE. THIS. IDEA LOL!!!
I did something similar for friends some years back. We bought a bracelet together and we named the experience, “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Bracelet”. Charms were added to the bracelet and the bracelet has been to Europe, Africa, and other parts of the world :-)!! We even kept a black photo album and everyone added one or two pics of them wearing the bracelet on their travels. This makes me want to restart it!
I love this idea though with the tea cup! I would be sooooo careful with it too lol
Love your home Mary! What fun and great ideas – thanks for the recipe too. I love reading about the tea cup adventures! Thank you so much for sharing.
Oh Mary this is gorgeous! You’ve done our teacup proud, and what a truly wonderful home you have! (Plus I love that silver service! And Sox!) 🙂 Thank you so much for sharing these beautiful shots of your visit and for being a fabulous teacup host!
Hope you have a great Teacup Tuesday my dear friend!