
September 2023 Autumn Upside-Down Cakes & Tea for One in the Studio
​Quince anatomy revealed and a detail of the caramelized edged of the quince and fig upside down cake. My Cakes & Tea blog morphs into

​Quince anatomy revealed and a detail of the caramelized edged of the quince and fig upside down cake. My Cakes & Tea blog morphs into

On the green island, The first pink peonies bloom; The azaleas fade. ​This month we will say a wistful sayonara to our summer interlude in

The round red sun, like The Japanese flag, glows through Osaka’s dense smog. ​ Our recent adventures in Japan began in Osaka and the area

Oleander Nights  Darkness settles after eight, Shifting the oak leaves into Shadowy clouds. The evening star is out, And below it, a star-like airplane

I am very proud of our book, Sharing Tea: The Road Back to Civilization and sometimes want to dip into Rose’s gentle teachings of the soulful way

​In bright May sunlight, A fragrant yellow rose blooms By the chain link fence. ​ May is a busy and joyful month with lovely weather

My Grandma Murdock’s rimmed wild rose platter put to excellent use here for the Raspberry Flan Bundt Cake ​Back in the day, if you wanted

​The air turns humid As snails slide through the twilight Under the lilacs.  With the dove’s last call, The full moon’s dazzling light floats

Santa Cruz, California Menu​Salmon Mousse in Toast Boxes Beet-Pickled Deviled Eggs Chutney Cheese Spread on Country Rye and Baguette Cucumber Sandwiches Scones with Organic Lemon

Nothing is so beautiful as spring– When weeds, in wheels, shoot long and lovely and lush; Thrush’s eggs look little low heavens and thrush Through
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