Hello everyone,
This is Islander Day on Prince Edward
Island and I am excited that a new version
of the movie Anne of Green Gables
is showing tonight on television for the
first time. I love the last version with
Megan Follows playing the part of Anne
but this new version has received good
reviews and Lucy Maude Montgomery's
granddaughter has been involved with the
production of this new one as an executive
producer.Martin Sheen plays the part of
Matthew, Ella Ballentine as Anne, and Sara
Botsford as Marilla. So,looking forward to seeing
this new version.
So, I am having a little tea in
anticipation....I think Anne would
approve!
My comfy corner in the sunroom
is all set for a good old fashioned
tea with lots of treats and pretty china.
I know Anne would enjoy the
beautiful tulips as well as the
tea.
"It's been my experience that you can
nearly always enjoy things if you make
up your mind firmly that you will."
L.M. Montgomery
tea cup for my tea as the
Lady Slipper is the flower
emblem for Prince Edward
Island.The book is an old
copy of Anne of Avonlea.
If, you haven'y read the Anne series
you should check it out......I think
all ages would enjoy the lovable,
imaginative red haired Anne.
Photo taken from the magazine
World Styles.
"Isn't it so nice to think that
tomorrow is a new day with
no mistakes in it yet?"
L.M.Montgomery
Green Gables in Cavendish, P.E.I
Fans of Anne come from all over the
world to visit Green Gables including
all my Japanese visitors.
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I took these a few summers ago.
Anne's room at Green Gables.
Green Gables in winter.
A few years ago we took a drive to
Avonlea Village in Cavendish and I
took some shots for you.If you would
like to see more of my visit to Avonlea
check it out here.
It is open to the public in the
summer and has a lot of different
food outlets to enjoy in this beautiful
setting.
This is the birth place of Lucy
Maude Montgomery ~ New London
P.E.I. It is open for tours in the summer.
This past summer I also enjoyed a trip up west
to Biddeford to tour the Old Parsonage Museum.
It is well worth a visit. Lucy Maude Montgromery
boarded here for a year while she taught school
nearby.If you would like to see more you can check
out my post here.
You can also check out the movie trailer here.
Thank you for your visit and
Happy Islander Day to any
fellow Islander's visiting me today.
Carolyn
Did not know about the new movie! I love the older version with Megan Fallows. I wonder when it will be shown in the States?
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ReplyDeleteI love Anne and of course I love your post. I have seen some reference to the new movie on face book and so enjoyed your information. How totally wonderful to live in such a place as PEI.
Saudades de tudo, tivemos o prazer de conhecer Green Gables. Tirei lindas fotos. Momentos inesquecíveis na Ilha e a alegria de conhecer vocês, sua maravilhosa casa e seu jardim encantado. Tenha uma bela semana.
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I've seen the preview for the new movie. I hope its good. I loved the one with Megan Fallows. I never read the Anne books as a girl, and didn't read them until after I was a mother. I enjoyed them.
ReplyDeleteHappy Island Day to you!
What a lovely post, I enjoyed every picture and all about Ann, but didn't know about the new movie, hope I don't miss it.
ReplyDeleteHer house, the inside and all is wonderful. Like you I so love English everything, specially china and of course, it's literature.
Your dishes are so gorgeous and your setting takes me back to those days of Ann of Green Gables.
Have a lovely week.
FABBY
Your tea looks lovely Carolyn. I enjoyed watching Megan Follows in Anne of Green Gables too. Now and then I still watch it with my daughters. It's a beautiful series.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week!
Madelief x
The book Anne of Green Gables is for me the most beautiful. Dana, Slovakia. :)
ReplyDeleteJust lovely. I hope and dream of one day getting to visit there. I told my husband that if he ever surprises me with a trip to PEI I just know I would cry!!! I love the books and movies so much I named my daughter Emmaline after the character Emmeline Harris. I love your blog because it allows me to see the beauty of the wonderful world of Anne.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn, your tea is lovely! I do believe Anne would approve. I am wondering where you found those pretty macarons! I am looking forward to the movie this evening too. I really loved Megan Follows as Anne and I do hope this new one is as good. I have to get back out to Avonlea Village this summer because we didn't see it all when we were there last. Enjoy the movie tonight!
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Sandi
Lovely tea- and I am sitting here with tears in my eyes - this looks to be an excellent film- tysm for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI've long wished to visit P.E.I., and your photographs of Avonlea just make me want to be there even more! I will look for this new Anne to come to the U.S.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your tea time, and Happy Island Day to you, Carolyn!
Oh, Happy Islander Day to you, Carolyn! Thanks for the photos of Anne's room. It's exactly how I pictured it in my mind. So lovely. Susan
ReplyDeleteHappy Islander Day to you, Carolyn! Your tea looks wonderful. I would love to visit P.E.I. one day. It looks so beautiful and quaint. Peaceful comes to mind, also.
ReplyDeleteAfter another blogger reminded me about the remake on tonight and I was looking forward to watching it. Darn, in Florida we can't get it but hubby pulled out his smartphone and recorded it at home for me to watch when we get back. Technology!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy the show, your tea was lovely.
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ReplyDeleteOh I'm so jealous! I want to watch the new movie too! Not sure if it is showing today here in the states? I will look into that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post Carolyn! I am a big fan of Anne and Road to Avonlea. We have all 7 seasons on DVD and watch them all the time. How fun it would be to visit your island and see all the wonderful places. Thanks for sharing this with us during your lovely tea party.
I have always loved Anne of Green Gables and would like to visit the town you have shown. I also adore the cottage teapot set.
ReplyDeleteYour tribute tea to Anne of Green Gables looks perfect! I'm sure there is some "raspberry cordial" hiding in the kitchen as well :)
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing the beautiful houses and buildings there on the Island - would so enjoy seeing them in person one day. Caught your post just in time...found that the movie is coming on at 9:00 pm here. Happy Islander Day!
Lovely post! Delightful teaware.
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Linda at Beautiful Ideas
Dear Carolyn,
ReplyDeletethank you for all of your beautiful pictures.
It's funny, I've got the same recipe-book as shown in one of your photos "Favourite Teatime Recipes". A former colleague of mine brought it from a trip to Cornwell in Great Britain.
Have a nice day, Dagmar
I am never tired to read Montgomery's books and I am always enchanted by the atmosphere and the story of Anne of Avonlea. Have a nice week.
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