I hope your day will be filled with sunshine and lots of Love!
This happy little flower sits and flaps it's leaves and moves it's head all day, it is solar powered, it brings a smile to my face when I look at it. It usually sits on my window sill in the kitchen, but today it is making me happy as I have my afternoon Tea break.
Irish Breakfast tea and cookies, always a treat.
Sometimes I take the tea bag out and other times I leave it in, looks like it got to stay this time!
How do you do yours?
Iced with green icing, these cookies are so soft they melt in your mouth.
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Stephanie at Roses of Inspiration







Hope you have a Happy St. Patrick's Day tomorrow Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little tea table, Sylvia. I can almost taste one of those melt in your mouth cookies. You have a very lovely St. Pat's day set up there. Hope your night is wonderful! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patrick's Day Sylvia...don't forget to wear green so you won't get pinched!!
ReplyDeleteAwww I love your sweet St. Patrick's Day tea, Sylvia. I wish I could share a cup of tea and a cookie with you. Most of the time I take the teabag out, but sometimes, like you, it's left in. Happy St. Patrick's Day to you!
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely spot to enjoy tea time! Happy St. Patrick's Day.
ReplyDeleteWhat an inviting tea! I just love those icing cookies and they go so well with breakfast teas. I usually take my teabag out because I enjoy my black teas on the weaker side. Have a wonderful St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteI usually leave mine in, I like my tea strong and with milk. The cookies look good, almost bought some yesterday, but my husband wanted Blondie's, so I made those. Thank you for the smiles. Happy St. Patrick's Day! Blessings
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great way to celebrate St. Patrick's day! Those cookies look delicious! I usually take the tea bag out.
ReplyDeleteoh Sylvia yes!!! I would love some of that Irish Cream Fudge too!!!!!!!! oh sigh yes!!!
ReplyDeleteand you certainly are all set for St. Paddy's Day!
Tessa
Such beautiful photos. Happy St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteIrish Breakfast tea is my favorite! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love the charming way you decorated for yourself today! The cookies look great! I wrapped a shamrock kitchen towel about the neck of my 20" chalkboard-holding pig statue and called it good! If we lived next door, I'd be standing there waiting for you to invite me in!
ReplyDeleteI usually take my tea bag out after brewing for a couple of minutes. I think the tea tastes bitter rather than stronger if the bag is left too long. I loved your st patty's photos here. It is very cute! Thank you for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patty's Day to you as well, Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteI love Irish Breakfast tea, that's one of my favorites! I sometimes leave my tea bag in too. But I also like a wee bit of half and half in mine with a little bit of sugar or agave.... Yum!
I hope you have a wonderful day!
Hugs, Amy
Sylvia, I am visiting your blog from The Enchanting Rose! Your post is lovely and the cookies look delicious! Blessings, Pam (everydayliving.me)
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Paddy's day. Lofthouse cookies are a family favorite at our house. Looks like a nice afternoon break. Have a great day and thank you for stopping by and saying "hi". Heather (at home on the meadow)
ReplyDeleteI'm late! But good wishes anyway. I loved your sweet green tea table and the cookies loo yummy!
ReplyDeleteDid you see a leprechaun? They are very quick, though : )
Love your little solar flower. Happy St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patrick's Day. Such a sweet post.
ReplyDeleteHello, my friend, and Happy St. Patrick's Day! I hope your day has been a delight. My husband, son, and I went to the city today and we had a wonderful time together.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your pretty post with Roses of Inspiration. I am so thankful you link up, dear friend. Hugs!
Hello, I love that tea! It is so rich and smooth, but I do like cream and sugar in mine! I did have a lovely day and I wore my little green shamrock I crocheted! We were traveling, but we are home now counting our blessings!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Roxy
Love your green St. Patrick's Day theme...tea, cookies, cup and sauce, and even a shamrock plant! Such fun! Thank you for bringing a smile to my face. Oh, the little solar flower...I love those...have one on my windowsill too! Always so cheery!
ReplyDeleteThank you again. I am smiling.