
June 2020 – A Humble Tea
​On the porch at dawn The silver track of a snail On the newspaper. ​ ​During the month of May, like so many others who

​On the porch at dawn The silver track of a snail On the newspaper. ​ ​During the month of May, like so many others who

​By the time you read this, most of us will have been home for six weeks or more. I am baking. No shocker there: bakers

The Birds of May So much happens in May– Our heads spin, our breath catches, and dizziness takes control, Like dancing the May Pole Or

Possibly, no one likes winter more than I but even a fog and rain lover can’t resist the excitement of our world busting into a
April’s evening breeze, Too soft to move the strong lilies. Touches the wisteria’s new lavender blooms, Clustered like graceful fingers Pointing down at the sacred

​ Though roughly 10% of the American population is of Irish ancestry, everyone gets to be Irish on Saint Patrick’s Day. And why not? The

March Thirtieth There are times, certainly, when the World hardly seems like home When the sun comes at us coldly Through light years of haze

​As soon as I decided to blog about a calendar year of birthday cakes, I received word of an old friend’s passing. In our family,

Gentle rain falls through The first cherry blossoms as An owl softly hoots. Here at myteaplanner.com, we are all about tea and tea parties, and

Cakes celebrate many milestones and celebrations throughout the year. A big sheet cake for graduation, a beautiful Bundt pound cake for Mother’s Day, a heart-shaped
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