
October 2022 – Viva La France, Part II: Beauty and Art Along the Seine
 A pair of white swans Glides past the willows touching The green River Seine.  We said a wistful farewell to beautiful Paris as

 A pair of white swans Glides past the willows touching The green River Seine.  We said a wistful farewell to beautiful Paris as

​ A mouse looks for crumbs Along the wooden floor of St. Pancras Station ​ We said goodbye to London and the exquisite Savoy Hotel

​The oven is off, the kitchen is closed, just for the summer. There is one wedding cake due in late August but otherwise, I’m out

Guests A tiny finch pecks at the feeder While a few lazy pigeons Waddle through summer dust, Bobbing for lost seeds. A squirrel, her tail

In celebration of Queen Elizabeth’s historic Platinum Jubilee, I ordered myself a new-to-me tea cookbook. Drawn in by Fortnum & Mason’s signature blue cover, I

Asking Here herons stand silent Near the shimmering pool, And egrets glide on splendid wings, Coming to light where willows Kneel beside the kind water.

What could be more June than berries, weddings, and roses? In this month’s Cakes and Tea, we’ll revel in all the pretties and look at

​Summer  In summer the sparrows never tire, And the oleanders keep their color, A deeper pink than the mind of man can imagine. In

“Light and fruity†was what the bride requested for her wedding cake. A country wedding in late April does suggest something fresh and joyous. I

Calling  In early May, the innocent evening sky Can turn dark and prophetic If you wander out at twilight Thinking of feeding the birds
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