Showing posts with label Hedgehog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hedgehog. Show all posts

February 20, 2013

Valentine Hearts, Flowers, and Birds!

A Celebration of All Things Lovely!
 At the Corgyncombe Library, displayed on the art stand, along with some antique Valentines, is "Drawn From New England, Tasha Tudor; A Portrait in Words and Pictures by Bethany Tudor".
Bethany Tudor is Tasha's older daughter.

Inside is a lovely original colour drawing by Bethany Tudor of two doves with roses and forget-me-nots!

The dove perched on the art stand carries a bunch of Rose geranium leaves tied with a ribbon. Rose geranium leaves smell so fragrant, like roses! I picked the leaves one morn from the rose geranium that I have wintering over in the cool upstairs.

In the book "Drawn From New England", Bethany talks about how her mother would make Valentine's Day a lovely and delightful day with handmade Valentines, an abundance of flowers, and delicious treats at tea! The dolls would receive and give small Valentines, too!

The chosen music to accompany this post is "Simple Gifts":
Return Here to Read the Corgyncombe Courant.

Some of the photographs and some of the writings on this post are from previous Corgyncombe Courant posts that can be found here on the Corgyncombe Courant.

Finch Post serves the dolls at Corgyncombe with superb mail delivery service. My daughter Sarah and I were inspired by Tasha Tudor to have our own doll Post. Tasha Tudor's post was named Sparrow Post, where cards and goodies were delivered to her children. Tasha Tudor featured Sparrow Post in her books "All for Love" and "A Time to Keep".

Violet's mittens keep her hands warm as she goes out and about in the cold and snowy outdoors. Violet's antique mittens have pretty pom-poms attached. Carrying a basket of Finch Post mail, Violet has stopped at the Finch Post box.

At Finch Post, Chirpy Cheerful holds one of the official Valentine Dolly Cards.
Tasha Tudor had the children use buttons to buy goods for their dolls and animals.
 The currency for the dolls at Corgyncombe is buttons, as well.
A little button box can be seen near the base of the scale.



The writing slope at Corgyncombe is very similar to the writing slope that Jane Austen used to write on. Her father gave it to her in December of 1794, near her 19th birthday.
On the writing slope, some beautiful Valentine Ephemera from the Corgyncombe Collection.

The quill feather is from Corgyncombe's Peacock Reuben. Peacocks naturally shed their feathers. On one of the warmer, sunny days recently he had his tail feathers fanned.



Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
2013 marks the 200th year since its publication.

Bleeding Heart in a late May snow.

I made a special Valentine cake using "The Tudor Family's Valentine Cake" receipt in Tasha Tudor's book "All for Love".
It is so delicious at Valentines tea!



An antique peg wooden doll who has a fondness for birds. 
Her old frock, petticoats, and pantalettes are exquisite!
The very small woven Swedish heart was made by my daughter Sarah.
 
 An old doll head alongside a pincushion, atop an old tin box that someone years ago labeled "Receipts" for saving away old recipes. Receipt is an old word for recipe.
 
The sundial in the Corgyncombe Garden of Herbs
with wind blowing glistening, sparkly snow.

On the art stand made by Seth Tudor, son of Tasha Tudor, is the "New Cyclopaedia of Botany and Complete Book of Herbs", an advertising card with a lovely dove delivering a letter and a rose, and a trade card with forget-me-nots from an Apothecary in Bellows Falls, Vermont.

On the art stand, "Queen Victoria's Dolls" by Frances H. Low and illustrated by Alan Wright. When she was a girl, Queen Victoria collected small peg wooden dolls and the book has drawings illustrating their many fashions. In the illustration of two dolls in the book above, the doll on the right wears a dainty ballerina frock sewn by Princess Victoria, with a pink rose head wreath.



At Finch Post, the Tweet Sweets are holding a
Valentine Banner of Love!

Lucy has a fondness for hanging things on the line and she thinks her hearts look very pretty.
The prickly laundress, Mrs. Tiggywinkle the hedgehog looks on.
Mrs. Tiggywinkle was named in honor of the hedgehog in Beatrix Potter's "The Tale of Mrs. Tiggywinkle".

Early in the morn, 'tis so sweet to find dear little bird feet lead right up to my door. They are awaiting my coming forth with a bucket of bird seed, nourishment against the wind and cold.
The other morn 'twas 29 degrees below zero wind chill!

We hope our Dear Readers had a
lovely Valentine's Day!

copyright © 2013 Diane Shepard Johnson and Sarah E. Johnson
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November 10, 2012

High Dumpsie Dearie and Autumnal Splendor!

Mellow Autumnal Days and Jam at Tea!
Mellow days of autumnal perfection are rare when the colours are full and peak, the sun is shining and the weather is warm.

The chosen music to accompany this post is Ashokan Farewell:
Click Here for Specially Chosen Mellow Autumnal Music.
Return Here to Read the Corgyncombe Courant.
We have featured this music many times before as it is so lovely and one of our favorites!



High Dumpsie Dearie is an old English receipt for jam made with apples, pears, and plums with some bruised ginger.
High Dumpsie Dearie makes your autumnal kitchen smell delightful!
I peeled, cut up, and weighed out two pounds of each of the fruit. I weighed the plate first and set the scale accordingly.


Also nice are the days of autumnal chill when a slight breeze is blowing and the golden leaves start falling from the tress like golden snow. You can hear the leaves falling intermingled with the honking of the geese overhead and in the cornfields.


Corgyncombe Cottage and Corg'ery in Autumnal Splendor!


The blustery remnants of a hurricane or a sudden autumnal shower can bring all the leaves down and deposit the lovely colours on the ground leaving an orange hue for awhile, 'til turning a dull brown.
Hurricane Sandy blew a portion of the roof off of the Turret at Castle Corgyncombe.

Our thoughts and prayers are with those folks who were affected and are suffering due to Hurricane Sandy.


Golden above and below!


High Dumpsie Dearie on biscuits at tea along with a Beatrix Potter tea set and Mrs. Rabbit figurine.

Can you imagine packing your basket with High Dumpsie Dearie and some biscuits and, oh yes, you best take along an umbrella and a cozy shawl to wrap round, as autumnal showers can come up suddenly. Walking o'er meadow, hills and vales, 'til reaching Mrs. Rabbit's burrow and then Miss Elsie Pricklish the Hedgehog's residence. They will enjoy their High Dumpsie Dearie and biscuits with tea!


Across the meadow, hills and vales... 'tis breathtaking!




The old shawl above has the loveliest colours. There are shades of Dumpsie Dearie salmon-orange, teal, and blue-gray on a cream background.
When we found this shawl, it reminded us of Mrs. Bennet's shawl in the 1995 version of Pride and Prejudice (this is our favorite version of P. and P.). 'Tis the shawl she is wearing when they received the shocking news that her youngest daughter Lydia had willingly run away with the malicious Mr. Wickham!

copyright © 2012 Diane Shepard Johnson and Sarah E. Johnson
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June 25, 2012

Miss Elsie Pricklish the Hedgehog!

Miss Elsie Pricklish Seen with Dandelion Clock!
Miss Elsie Pricklish the Hedgehog
seen with a dandelion clock on a mossy log
at Corgyncombe Cottage!


Miss Elsie Pricklish preshrinks the fabric used by Tillie Tinkham the Seamstress Mouse at Tillie Tinkham's Frocks and Fashions at Corgyncombe.
Miss Elsie Pricklish enjoys taking tea at Tillie's Tea Room at Tillie Tinkham's Frocks and Fashions.
Miss Elsie Pricklish with her cap and apron looks like a Lady of Cranford!

Here is a link to Lucy and Mrs. Tiggywinkle the Hedgehog hanging the wash and having tea on the
Corgyncombe Courant July 2011 post:
Beatrix Potter's 145th Birthday! - Drying the Wash on a Rainy Day!



Tillie Tinkham and friends in front of her Shoppe
Tillie Tinkham's Frocks & Fashions.

http://corgyncombecourant.blogspot.com/2012/06/miss-elsie-pricklish-hedgehog.html

copyright © 2012 Diane Shepard Johnson and Sarah E. Johnson

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