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I Love Tea Cups

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Garden Blooming and Pergola Changes

Remember When?
We've come along way Baby! 
Welcome everyone,
If you have been following My Cozy Corner for awhile, you know about my secret garden project.  Sweetheart and I have been working on this side yard for a couple of years. Since retirement we seem to work slower now than when we worked everyday.  During the last couple of months I've been busy planting perennials and a few annuals to fill in the spaces for the summer months.
The 'Sallie Holmes' in the corner has been replaced with a new healthy one. And
I'm so excited about designing a beautiful space.
I planted some tulips and this is a close-up.
 I think a post with a bouquet of tulips is in the future. 
On the west side of the pergola is a border of Azaleas. I have a couple of pink lace azaleas planted, but they're not blooming yet.
A new white dwarf lilac is planted in the big garden.
The strawberries are blooming and the snails are making a big attempt to win the battle to eat more than I do...I hope they leave me more to photograph.
I love the early blooming perennials, especially bleeding hearts, snowdrops and lily of the valley. 
I have so many beautiful plants growing and I wanted to document the progress of  this year's growing season. I can't wait until next month to see the peonies blooming along the back fence. 
Thanks for visiting My Cozy Corner
 and looking at the garden progress and pergola changes.
LINKING TO
Between Naps On The Porch for Met Monday
A Delightsome Life for A Return To Loveliness
A Southern Day Dreamer for Outdoor Wednesday
No Minimalist Here for Open House Party
My Romantic Home for Show and Tell
How Sweet The Sound for Pink Saturday
xo
Betty 

Friday, March 29, 2013

Easter Brunch with the Girls!

Hi everyone, 
How's your Easter plans going? My weekend is going to be pretty low key. Sweetheart and I are having our daughter and two granddaughters over for brunch on Easter Sunday.  
 My 11 year old granddaughter printed the letters on my new chalk board tray. I love the way she prints. 
Happy Easter! 
  The other day I found an old silver plate tray I wasn't using, and decided to  paint it with some amazing chalkboard paint.  I love to play with paint and this is such a cute idea. 
While shopping for our brunch I picked up a beautiful lily. I wrapped it in some burlap I had on hand, and tied a bow with a pink gingham ribbon.
 I love the rustic look the burlap gives the tablescape with the pink...gingham ribbons. 
The baskets with candy are ready to be eaten, and the pink lemonade in my Italian bottles all ready to have a refreshing  drink and a light brunch.
And the jar of colored eggs are so festive and spring like.
Yum! Candy! I love Chocolate. Can you tell?
The everyday flatware is wrapped in linen napkins with more pink gingham ribbon.


I'm serving brunch on vintage snack serving sets. The wonderful sets have been with me since the early 60's.  I used the delightful sets for many bridal and baby showers, and I have such fond memories of those days gone by. 
*Life is good today*
Patio clean-Check
Table set-Check
Baskets done-Check
Sit back and relax-Check
As always, I'm so happy you've come to visit My Cozy Corner. 
We will be outside doing some gardening and photo shoots.
Please come back soon.
xo
Betty 
LINKING TO:
How Sweet the Sound for Pink Saturday (Easter)
The Tablescaper for Seasonal Sunday



Saturday, March 23, 2013

*Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco*

Hi everyone,
 How's your week going? I'm having an interesting week. Yesterday I bought my first laptop computer. I'm typing this post on it right now. I have a desktop in my office, but I wanted to be able to sit in the living room with Sweetheart and do some blog management or type a post. A new learning curve with Windows 8.
That's all the new news about me.
Now on to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California.
After spending a few hours visiting the Japanese Tea Garden, Go Here. 
Sweetheart and I drove to the beautiful Conservatory of Flowers building to see the most beautiful tropical flowers and the most amazing Victorian building.
The flowers in the front of Conservatory are planted twice a year.
The caretaker shared with me that they just finished the spring planting..
1877 San Francisco businessmen purchase Conservatory from James Lick's estate and offer it to the Golden Gate Park Commission as a gift. 
1879 Conservatory opens.
1833 A boiler explosion destroys the main dome.  Charles Crocker donates funds to restore the dome.
1906 Conservatory survives the earthquake intact.
1933 Structural instability causes the Park Commission to close the Conservatory

1946  The Conservatory is reopened to the public.
1998 With the support of First Lady Hillary Clinton, the World Monuments Fund places the Conservatory on the list of 100 most endangered world monuments.

1999  $25 million restoration campaign begins.
2003 Conservatory reopens.
2010 Since reopening over 1 million people have visited what is now the oldest public glass and wood greenhouse in the United States.
Can you see  Sweetheart admiring the beautiful building?

One of ten flowering plants on earth is an orchid.  The Conservatory's highlands gallery is home to a renowned collection of Pleurothallid orchids, including the Masdevallia and the Dracula vampires

I hope you have enjoyed the tour of The Conservatory of Flowers.
I'm Linking to:
Sunday
Under The Table and Dreaming for Sunday Showcase
Monday
The Dedicated House for Make It Pretty Monday
Tuesday
A Delightsome Life for A Return To Loveliness
Wednesday
A Southern Day Dreamer for Outdoor Wednesday
Faded Charm for White Wednesday
Thursday
Bernideen's Tea Time Blog for Open House 
Friday
Common Ground for Be Inspired Friday
My Romantic Home for Show and Tell 
Tootsie Time for Fertilizer Friday 
Saturday
How Sweet The Sound for Pink Saturday
Sunday
The Tablescaper for Seasonal Sunday
Thanks  for visiting My Cozy Corner
xo
Betty  

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Visiting The Japanese Tea Garden


Welcome to The Japanese Tea Garden.
 A place to experience the natural beauty, tranquility and harmony of a Japanese-style garden. 
While visiting San Francisco last week, Sweetheart and I took a walk in Golden Gate Park's Japanese Tea Garden. What a beautiful place. Sweetheart and I enjoyed some Miso soup in the Tea House and walked along the path exploring the sights. Especially the five story Pagoda that graced the 1915 Japanese exhibit at the Panama-Pacific Exposition.
As some of you know I love to make my own greeting cards. Every year I pick a photo from  a memorable place Sweetheart and I have visited, and send a handmade card with a photo to family and friends at Christmas time. 
This is the photo I have picked for Christmas 2013. 
I have four cards to join the Vee's Note Card Party. 
The Shinto Shrine
The beautiful landscape design by Makoto Hagiwara 
The Temple Gate
The Arched Drum Bridge

Truly Amazing
For more information about the Japanese Tea Garden Go Here.
Thank you for visiting My Cozy Corner
Wednesday
A Southern Day Dreamer for Outdoor Wednesday
A Haven for Vee for Note Card Party
Thursday 
A Delightsome Life for Home and Garden
Friday 
My Romantic Home for Show and Tell
Saturday 
Mockingbird Hill Cottage for Favorite Thing 
Sunday 
The Tablescaper for Seasonal Sunday 
Monday 
Little Red House for Mosaic Monday 
xo
Betty 

Monday, March 18, 2013

Spring Mantel


 Hello Everyone, 
We've been away for a week visiting my sister and brother-in-law in the Bay Area. We stopped over in San Francisco for a couple of nights. The weather was beautiful in the city. We had low fog in the morning, but by noon it had disappeared.  I'll show you some highlights of our trip later this week. 
DECORATING THE MANTEL.
I have a spring mantel to celebrate the First Day of Spring on March 20, 2013.  I went shopping around the house for this arrangement. Oh yes! I did buy the artificial branches with the blossoms from Michael's Craft Store. They look so real. Go Here to see the real McCoy~
 Little bird's nests and colored eggs are symbolic of Spring. 
 The three vases are from the Dollar Tree. I love the Dollar Tree. And my fake blossoms. 
 I found the lime green candles at Walmart. Being retired I watch my pennies and candles are so expensive. I found the pretty lime green candles in the clearance isle for .75 cents each. Such a deal. 
 Do you remember this mantel? This is my Winter mantel. To See more Go Here. 
 The bird house is actually a caddy for silverware. I have a small mercury glass bird sitting in a nest with more of the FAKE blossoms.   
 Simple, Crisp and Cheery.

Thank you for visiting My Cozy Corner. 
I love to party, so here is the list. 
Monday 
Between Naps on the Porch for Met Monday
The Dedicated House for Make It Pretty Monday
Tuesday
A Stroll Thru Life for Table Top Tuesday 
Coastal Charm for Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Cozy Little House for Tweak It Tuesday
Cedar Hill Ranch for The Scoop
Wednesday 
Savvy Southern Style for Wow Us Wednesday
Faded Charm for White Wednesday 
Thursday 
No Minimalist Here for Open House 
That's it for now.  Please look around My Cozy Corner. You might find something interesting.
xo
Betty 

Thursday, March 14, 2013

*Happy Birthday Mom* 3/14/21-11/03/12

 Hello Everyone, 
To my family, friends and followers. 
Today my mother would have been 92 years young. 
She was a remarkable women and is truly missed by my sister and I.
This photo of my mom skateboarding is priceless. and so is the car in the background. 
My mom was an inspiration to me. She was a child of the depression and cherished her home, and her family
The mosaic shows some of the highlights of her life. 
She enjoyed dancing, traveling, camping and was a devout Catholic 
God blessed her with a wonderful life. 
Thank you so much for visiting My Cozy Corner.
xo
Betty 

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Tablescape # 62 ~ Saint Patrick's Day


    
Hello Everyone,
Today, we're going to enjoy some beautiful spring weather in Northern California.
I've set my new patio table under the pergola with a Saint Patrick Day's Tablescape.
The Flowering Pear Tree and the fabulous shade of green associated with the Ireland  was my inspiration.
 The Flowering Pear branches are in full bloom and have a soft, musky fragrance. When I walk out my back door I can smell the delicious scent filling the air. 
The Antique Green Depression Glass cups and saucers are Block Optic Design. I've wanted to buy some Depression glass dinnerware for years, but this is the first time I found the perfect reason to own some. I love Green too. Being a gardener and loving nature, green is a very calming color. 
I used my daughter's silverware for this tablescape. It's called 'Affection' and a simple shamrock ribbon around them is great for outside dining. Casual and easy. 

An extra cup to hold a few flower blossoms and a few clusters of blossoms around the table adds freshness to the tablescape. 
A tall glass for water or other drink.  
I made some lime Jello to serve with ice cream for dessert. 
The Butter Cookies are here today in the shape of a shamrock and covered with green sugar sprinkles. 
I have used silver chargers with basic white Cost Plus dinner plates. The white plates were my mother's everyday dishes. The salad plates are Martha Stewart everyday dishes and the dessert dish is more of the Cost Plus dinnerware. 
My large green vase is my favorite L.E. Smith Moon and Stars canister. 
It's time to have a little luck thrown around on the table. I found the coins at Michaels craft store. 
Everyone I know can use a little good luck now and then...  
Well, I guess I've given you enough Blarney for one post. I love that word. 
Blarney is the Irish gift of gab. It's also the ability to present things in a positive light, and to make positive statements. That's me, LOL 
Thank for visiting My Cozy Corner.
Linking to:
Wednesday 
A Southern Day Dreamer for Outdoor Wednesday
Savvy Southern Style for Wow Us Wednesday
Thursday 
A Delightsome Life for Home and Garden
Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursday 
Rose Chintz Cottage for Home
Friday 
My Romantic Home for Show and Tell
French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday
Saturday 
How Sweet the Sound for Pink Saturday
Sunday 
The Tablescaper for Seasonal Sunday
xo
Betty  
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