Victoria Magazine used to have a section in September called Camp Victoria. It's what made me want to visit the great camps in the Adirondacks which I have not yet done.
The Sept. 2000 issue featured The Canoe Club, and goes right along with my Tea and Victoria on the river this week!
But while hanging around on shore, my Hall gold-rimmed mugs are perfect for a hot drink.
They feature pheasant on one side and Mallards on the other.
And the outdoors enhances the pleasure of taking tea as well in fall as in the summer!
The afternoons are beautiful for birdwatching, leaf gathering, and reading a good book to the sound of the river.
And the outdoors enhances the pleasure of taking tea as well in fall as in the summer!
The afternoons are beautiful for birdwatching, leaf gathering, and reading a good book to the sound of the river.
I'm linking to A Delightsome Life for Victoria--A Return to Loveliness, A Stroll Thru Life for Table Top Tuesday, Martha's Favorites, and Artful Affirmations for Teacup Tuesday, and A Southern Daydreamer for Outdoor Wednesday!
So beautiful....my hubby's family owned a 3 acre island on Big Moose Lake in upstate NY. There was a huge 'camp' with a boathouse too. Such breathtaking views, antiques, deer feet and antlers for hooks (smile). It was sold a few years ago to a fella who is restoring it to it's former 1880 glory.
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming post! You have really put me in the mood to spend some time out in the woods this fall!!
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Susan and Bentley
xxoo
Love the brown wicker chair and suitcases and fishing creel and books--and the leather container?, what is that? All so comforting and wonderful! Can't wait to see what "cabiny" things you bring to the shop.
ReplyDeleteLove, Kay
Came back by to check my post - if this is a duplicate - oops!
ReplyDeleteI love your tea to go - time spent in the woods or on a lake this time of the year is lovely! I love the clean, crisp air! Your baskets, chair, blanket and cups are gorgeous! I love how you've arranged everything! You're amazing!
Thanks for joining me this week at A Return to Loveliness!
Kathy
I'd say those were THE perfect cups for the occasion. And now I have the urge to go camping and fishing! LOL!
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Kim
Now this is a Tea party that any guy would love to partake in! Wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tea Tuesday!!
Warmest hugs, Brenda
I loved this post.
ReplyDeleteI have a lovely area along the Osage river to walk and rest in. So blessed.
I think I could enjoy most anything with the sounds of the river.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Beautiful photos! Your tea mugs are lovely for fall. Your post really puts me in the mood for a walk in the woods.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing with us today.
Hugs,
Terri
What a wonderful, woodsy tea time! Cups are great!
ReplyDeleteWe have been blessed with a little three acers of woods in north Fl. the Suwannee River is real close by and such a wonderful place to relax. These photos are great, my fisherman son-in-law would love the mugs. Great post.
ReplyDeleteI can just picture myself on that chair in my english wellies drinking tea with with cucumber sandwiches and a good read. so evocative!
ReplyDeleteOh my, this looks like something you would see that Ralph Lauren designed. I love the wicker, the suitcase and the wonderful teacups and all of the other accessories. Makes me feel like I am at a posh outdoor campground. Love it all. Thanks so much for linking to TTT. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely woodsy tea. Makes me want to do that right now, I have some bushes in my back yard, it would be the perfect place!
ReplyDeleteWe enjoyed one of those hunter/fisher camps when we were on Lake of the Woods. The Smith Camp had a delightful dining room with antler chandeliers! It was so lovely and still outdoorsy, at the same time. The borders of Minnesota and Ontario meet on the lake.
Hugs, Cindy
What a great vignette, rustic and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely Autumn like tea post!! Loved it!!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
WOW,...this setting is beyond charming,love the mugs and the baskets are great.
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, Love this post and the previous one. I enjoy the outdoors, especially in the fall. I have always enjoyed fishing and have just "rediscovered" it with my son. Now the plan is to learn to be at least a "somewhat decent" fly fisherwoman by Christmas. These 2 posts just fueled my fire!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know why I haven't found you before! Your blog makes me want to go to the attic and pull every issue I own of Victoria Magazine. I have the premier issue, and like you, pulled every monthly issue out to enjoy the season. When we moved, they came in boxes and were stored carefully away until the day I could find a place to enjoy them. I think I will find that place today.
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