
My tea this morning with one of my favourite teaspoons from Sarah in Holland.

The shadow of the spoon.

The beautiful fabric from Jessica of
Sweet Eventide-from a fabric swap arranged by Lisa of
Parallel Botany. I have a few ideas of what to make-once the sketchbook project is finished and a few other things I am doing are done! It is lovely fabric-thanks Jess!

A flying saucer gourd. I liked its shadow. The shadow could be the aliens getting out of their gourd.
I love the shadow photos, as I too sit here drinking my tea! And those sunflowers make me feel all wistful...sigh!
ReplyDeleteFun shadow shots! I love them!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Sylvia
I have a nasty case of gourd envy...I have a small display in my porch. Now they seem inadequate.
ReplyDeletelove that tea spoon shot - tea is a subject very close to my heart!!
ReplyDeleteMarvellous shots, all of them. I love the teapot teaspoon and the gourd is amazing.
ReplyDeleteOh that spoon...don't you love when you can have something that makes you feel good inside and out? stirring tea with a teaspoon like that can make you smile even when you are feeling frumpy, not that you ever are I am sure, oh but I know it would make me smile when I am frumpy these days, more often it appears than I could even imagine I could be.
ReplyDeleteBut coming here makes me smile and so I thank you for the tea and the smile.
Where there are shadows..somewhere there is light. great shadow shots. Taking time to stir tea slowly with a spoon...ahhh relaxing.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots..That tea spoon is really neat..Good job.
ReplyDeleteHappy SSS.
This teaspoon is unbelievably beautiful; your fabrics are gorgeous- I wonder what you'll do with them. Lovely, colourful shots today.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week in my beloved London.
myterious shadow shots are so cool! Especially liking the gord shadow- they have landed!
ReplyDeleteLovely choices ... creatively photographed.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Sacred Ruminations
Just lovely! Thank you for your comment at my blog - always appreciated!
ReplyDeleteLove the teaspoon and it's shadow!
ReplyDeleteI love the teaspoon. I also like the new Humpty rhyme. I must send it to my grandson.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah, I'll add those new rhymes in my letter. I bet you have a lot more up your sleeve.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you keep changing your header, very refreshing.
I thought there was only one pronunciation as well, like the beginning of Gordon.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of a parents' evening at the school where my sister teaches. She was talking to a couple who referred to a child called 'Gooey' all the time. My sister said they must have the wrong teacher as she had never taught anyone called that.
Definitely the right class, they said and pointed to his name on the list...Guy.
We had a progressive tea party today with two other stores...so we appreciate that first shadow a lot!
ReplyDeleteWe do love that funky gourd shadow though! Have a super week!
Great shadow shots!
ReplyDeleteFun shots! I can understand why that is one of your favourite teaspoons. How adorable it is!!! A flying saucer gourd? Well that's a first! I hope the aliens were at least the friendly type :)
ReplyDeleteThese are such delightful shadows, Sarah--really fun! I LOVE your teapot spoon!! Luscious fabric...The flying saucer gourd is fabulous--looks like a wheel. Happy weekend, my friend ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteNice interesting shots and great shadows.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shadows and adorable tea spoon Sarah!
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah - good shadows and I love your new banner!! I was really sorry to miss yesterday's SSS because of the litlle gremlins - fingers crossed everything is ok now, love Anne
ReplyDeleteExcellent post and photos, Sarah! Especially enjoyed the last "alien" shot. lol.
ReplyDeleteCandace in Athens x