
Valentine Tea through the looking glass at the Corgyncombe Tea Room.



The Tasha Tudor tea cup is exquisite!


Finch Post serves the dolls at Corgyncombe with superb mail delivery service. Diane and Sarah were inspired by Tasha Tudor to have their own doll Post. Tasha Tudor's post was named Sparrow Post, where cards and goodies were delivered to her children.

In the "The Golden Key", filmed by Nell Dorr, there are several music boxes featured playing. The film follows Tasha Tudor's dolls through different seasonal celebrations and the courtship and wedding of the lovely doll Melissa and Thaddeus Crane. Melissa was also the model for the doll Annabelle in "A is for Annabelle" written and illustrated by Tasha Tudor.
Sarah has loved the "pretty usic" of music boxes ever since she was a little girl and she would love to go the the shop that had music box music playing at Christmastide.

The girls have gathered flowers, one lad is collecting butterflies, and if you look closely at the other lad you can see that he is collecting specimens in his vasculum.
Magic Lantern shows are presented at The Corgyncombe Theatre on Saturday night after baked beans and brown bread. Magic lantern shows are another old fashioned entertainment.

In the old days children would go out and about in the woods, fields, hills, and dales and gather plant specimens for studying botany. A tin vessel with a tight fitting lid would keep the flower specimens fresh. This tin vessel is called a vasculum and has a strap for carrying over your shoulder.
The pretty flowers in the parlour remind us that despite the huge snowbanks, spring might eventually come!
A great big Thank you to Tasha Tudor and Family for such a delightful and generous giveaway!
Here is the link to: Tasha Tudor and Family
Here is the link to: Sweet Natalie at Rookery Ramblings
Here is the link to: Tasha Tudor and Family
Here is the link to: Sweet Natalie at Rookery Ramblings
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2 comments:
That is the cup I wanted, too. I am glad you won it. What a splendid music box! The photography is, as always, truly beautiful! You have a brilliant sense of design.
Dear Cousin Jeri,
Thank you for your kind words.
We just love the music box in the parlour for tea! The music box is such uplifting, cheerful entertainment, especially in the evening with candlelight!
Your cousins,
Diane and daughter Sarah at the Corgyncombe Courant
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