Happy Weekend!
I hope you are enjoying your
weekend. It is a mild one here
for January.
We are still painting and working
on the guest room project so just
a casual hot cocoa break today.
I have a small collection of
old enamelware in a few
different colors.
I enjoy my cocoa best with
whipped cream and a sprinkle
of cinnamon
I am always delighted to have
our local Vanco tulips hit the
stores as it adds some early
spring cheer.
I love this book put out by
Victoria magazine.
Faded beauties
weekend!
I am joining Tea with Friends
at Bernideen's Tea Time Blog.
today.
Thank you for visiting,
Carolyn
9 comments:
What a breath of spring your tulips are in the middle of winter! This is a lovely post and I thank you for sharing.
You present things so beautifully, Carolyn. I was admiring the star with the sheep on it and, of course, the glorious tulips. Then I noticed the pinecones hanging in the window and thought what a lovely touch for winter.
I hope you enjoy the new week.
-Karen
There so many pretty things to enjoy in this post. I love the pinecones in the window and the little sheep star is adorable. I had some enamel ware years ago but it has disappeared over the years. I am enjoying Vanco tulips too these days. Thanks for your visit and enjoy the rest of your day.
Blessings,
Sandi
Amazing....
Love red and white enamel!
That little star is adorable! I must go buy tulips this week! Great inspiration!
oHello Carolyn,
I love visiting your blog. It is so inspiring and full of images that peak to my heart.
Thank you for inspiring me,
Wishing you a lovely week.
Janet
rosemary-thyme.blogspot.com
Hello Carolyn, your posts are always so wonderful and the tulips let us hope that spring is not so far away. Your home is so cozy, I always have a look when I have the time. Enjoy the cocoa, it is the special drink in winter time that makes us feel save home. Best regards from Germany , Tina
Just beautiful, Carolyn. You sure know how to stage and photograph perfectly. This post made me get up and make a cup of creamy cocoa.
What a nice thing to read, see and sip on a dreary winter's day.
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