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Those scones look positively divine! What a great photo. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWere you able to visit Beatrix Potter's home? I've read her stories to my girls and now their children so many times and each year the girls get yet another figure for their collection.
ReplyDeleteThe tea and scones look fabulous. What a great tea. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteYes, we visited Beatrix's home and it had beautiful gardens and her home was very interesting. They would not allow photographs inside but I have several pictures I plan to share in another post of the grounds.
ReplyDeleteHave you watched "Miss Potter" the movie starring Renee Zellweger? I highly recommend it.
Hi Bonnie-
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you have been on an adventure!That is a pretty photo of you.
The scones look delicious.
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Thanks so much for linking your tea to TTT. What a wonderful trip and lovely tea. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteThe scones look absolutely delicious! What a wonderful tea!
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Jane
It looks like you've discovered the perfect way to spend a fall afternoon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the note you left on my last post. Rita
Bonnie,
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. Your tea looks wonderful. Scones are beautiful. Just love a cream tea. I will have to see the movie.
Carol
Please tell me you have the recipe for those scones! They look divine.
ReplyDeleteScones looks divine and hope it does for real too.
ReplyDeleteWell, I know, England serve the best scones I had ever tasted.
Have a happy TS Day.
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That has to qualify as one of those wonderful 'trips of a lifetime.' Thank you for sharing the beautiful scones with us. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely time you must have had. Those scones look delish! Best wishes, Tammy
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Those scones look so good! What a trip that must have been! I'm jealous! :) Happy Tablescape Thursday!
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Susan
Thanks for visiting Bonnie, and for your kind comments on my cabinet. Yes, I'm pretty thrilled right now. :))) These sconces look scrumptious. So neat for you to have tea time in England! It looks like a wonderful time!
ReplyDeleteSending a sweet hello from Frog Hollow Farm and a big thank you for stopping by my blog and leaving such a sweet message. Your photo having tea is just lovely - we've not been to England yet but it's a destination that we need to fit in. How were the gardens? I hear that they are fabulous! Ciao, bella!
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