"Tom, look at this beautiful teacup, I love it! When I roll around and curl up in it I feel like I am back in my cozy egg.You should try it."
"Look at this beautiful teacup,turquoise blue with gold-edged cup and saucer, contrasted with white and the beautiful rose inside( what can I say, these are very intelligent turkeys with extensive vocabularies). Now where is Tom?"
"Here I am Tiny ! The tea pot is roomy, I think it fits me nicely, I hope Kathy doesn't need this pot for tea anytime soon."
Happy tea-time to you. Any time for a spot of tea is a bright spot in our day. If you share your tea- time with turkeys, well...you can't help but smile. Maybe you might even laugh out loud! Either way, turkeys and tea make a heart happy. For more Tea Time Tuesday fun and inspiration check out the links listed below.
Precious pictures Kathy. Thanks for the smiles this morning.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful post! Those little turkeys are so sweet. Your china teacup is very pretty. Thanks for putting a smile on my face this rainy morning. Blessings, Pamela
ReplyDeleteOh how I enjoy your tea posts! It's been awhile since we had turkeys in teacups, but I enjoy the grandkids too. So whoever you have with tea seems to please :D.
ReplyDeleteThey look so soft and curious about their surroundings. I'll bet the cup does feel like the egg!
Adorable! Those little turkeys are so cute.
ReplyDeleteadorable post! love the aqua teacup .. such a lovely color. the turkeys are too cute! happy tea day!
ReplyDeleteI love your blue teacup, but the baby turkeys are so adorable.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet and funny! I love your adorable chics and their antics.
ReplyDeleteThe Aynsley cup is fabulous! Love the color very much and yes, very springtime!
Hugs,
Terri
I have never thought of matching a tiny turkey in a teacup! How creative you are dear friend! I love your teacup - absolutely beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteOne of the highlights of my day is visiting your blog!
Have a blessed day!
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Concetta
Loved the pictures and lovely tea cup!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Amy
Hello Kathy,
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty teacup; one of my favourite colours! I love those baby turkeys; so cute! What a delightful post! Thanks for the smiles and for stopping by for Tea Time.
Blessings,
Sandi
This post it too cute! And I love the blue cup, I just love blue in tea cups for some reason. But those turkeys I will be thinking about this for days and smiling everytime!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such a delightful post.
What a cute post! Made me smile!
ReplyDeleteHA! Those turkeys are so cute, Kathy! I think they would make me laugh too if I were there. Pretty teacup, and I love the embroidery work in that last picture. Very pretty stitchery! :)
ReplyDeleteThis was just adorable! Lovely teacup, and the turkeys made me laugh; great post!
ReplyDeletei want to move there, be your neighbor, no, better be your sister!
ReplyDeleteVery cute post! And your teacup is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteDearest Kathy,
ReplyDeleteI am so honored that you want to use some of my recipes and hospitality ideas with your precious grandchildren.
I hope one day that we can meet - you are my kindred friend and I am thankful for your inspiration in my life. You made my day - which you have done many times!
Love,
Concetta
Oh my ...... the little turkeys are so cute! Love your beautiful tea set.... the color is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
This was just the most adorable post. Love your tea cup. That turquoise! The rose! The gold trim! But the baby turkeys! Ooh my!
ReplyDeleteYou have more pretty babies! They always look so cute when they are little! I love seeing the turkeys when they grow up too, they look so proud!
ReplyDeleteThis is so precious! I have never seen a baby turkey - coupled with the beautiful blue teacup - this makes lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteLove it,
Kathy
I loved your tea cup and have been completely charmed by the post itself. It's amazing you've been able to toilet train those little guys :-) I thought for sure there would be unplanned table decorations before you finished with your photos. Have a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteYou and your babies make me smile! I told my husband yesterday that I was ready for a couple of milk goats. Am I really? I grew up on a farm with so many different animals and one of my jobs was to milk 2 jersey cows. I'd love to have the fresh milk and think the goats would be easier than a cow...what do you think?
ReplyDeleteLove the pretty cups of turkey! And my eye caught the lovely embroidered cloth underneath on the last photo. Is it hand embroidered and where did you get it! So lovely! blessings,Kathleen
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