Hello everyone,
It is a beautiful day here but
there is a touch of autumn in
the air .
I do love the autumn light in
the garden now.
It is still lovely for tea in the
garden though so I love to
be outdoors as much as possible.
I think this yellow enamelware teapot
and the cups are charming
for a casual garden tea.
We are having our tea today in
the Allee garden under the
grape arbor.
Can you see the grapes hanging
down from the arbor.
We have a good crop this year.....
hope the birds enjoy them!
Such a beautiful day!
We had our bags all packed
to go on a trip to Quebec City
but with a fourth wave of covid
spreading across Canada trips
out of province are discouraged
so we have decided to postpone
until a later date.
So now instead of a trip we decided
to paint our library and get that project
done.......fair trade don't you think!
Hopefully, soon we can all get back to normal.
Thank you for visiting!
Carolyn
8 comments:
Dearest Carolyn,
So sorry that you couldn't start your planned trip to Québec City...!
Certainly one of our most favorite cities.
Your garden still looks lovely for a tea.
Hugs,
Mariette
I love these vignettes! They kept me going during the past year that I couldn't visit PEI. Is Aiken House & Gardens open to the public? I have a flight to Charlottetown on September 21!
Your garden is lovely as always. Someday I would love to see it in person.
That sucks about your trip but great photos
Your garden looks so relaxing and I love the yellow tea set.
Lovely photos! Enjoy in the garden! We have too cold (+7C) to sit outside. So sad.
Love the enamelware!
Writing from Ontario. I get a bit blue at the end of summer. I know that Autumn is probably the most gorgeous season, but it is followed by you-know-what, so I tend not to enjoy it.
Quebec City, a gorgeous spot. It isn't going anywhere, is it?! I think Vieux Quebec is just as good as going to Europe, much less expensive!
I very much enjoy your blog as a gardener and decorator and mother to a large brood. PEI is definitely on our post-covid bucket list. Since the children are in virtual school, we are thinking of taking them to PEI this spring (before school ends) and renting a little cottage.
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