When we rearrange our homes for that long buckling down for the winter,we have a tendency to cover up the window and doors. It is a positive way to keep out the drafts and keep in the heat. But when we do that we also keep out the sun.
All of this is placed in front of my three parlor windows. As you can see, the plants are loving it. They grow well all winter long.The apartment was warm and toasty.
But time has come to let in the sun, uncover those windows and prepare for the Spring air.
I move everything away from the window and to the other side of the room. The sun light comes in early morning and brighten up this cozy parlor.
I am ready for Spring! I will keep up my "Tea Tree" all year round. You are welcome for tea anytime.
Lady Estelle
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The Tea Salon in 2011
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4 comments:
Oh, that looks lush -- I love it. And you are right about letting the sun in. Good for morale-boosting.
Your parlor looks so nice and cozy!
So victorian! I love that time in history. And I miss my plants!
Mary
Greetings Lady Estelle,
My, your home is so cozy. What a wonderful atmosphere to curl up with a book and some tea.
God bless,
Lady Kara
Thank you for visiting my home.
I can't wait to leave my job at the hotel and come home and relax. It is truly "Home Sweet Home"
Lady Estelle
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