Those of you who have been following my blog for a number of years know that I have a "thing" for interesting dishes and tableware. Before I moved to where I now live, I actually had 12 sets of dishes. I've cut that down by half since then. These days, I'm still drawn by the lovely patterns but I tend to take photos of them instead of buying them. That's how I ended up with a snapshot of this set honoring the humble (but very necessary) honey bee. I think the whole set is very nice.
On the table with this set of dishes was a bottle of The Bee's Knees cocktail mixer. This one says it's lemon and honey flavored. I have no idea what it tastes like but it goes perfectly with the dishes.
Beautiful tableware.
ReplyDeleteThe tableware are certainly special
ReplyDeleteFor some reason this is what popped into my mind. ·¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.-<\\^}0=:
ReplyDeleteWell it's a darn good life
And it's kinda funny
How the Lord made the bee
And the bee made the honey
And the honeybee lookin' for a home
And they called it honeycomb
And they roamed the world and they gathered all
Of the honeycomb into one sweet ball
And the honeycomb from a million trips
Made my baby's lips
I love it. When we redid the kitchen we cut down to just what gets used. If space were unlimited . . . I'd have to have.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely, Sharon. You must have a lot of space to keep so many sets of dishes of your own.
ReplyDeleteThe dishes are lovely, very nice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful china set! I, too, love pretty dishes, and also have six sets thanks to my mom. (One is mine, the rest are from her). My daughters have dibs on two of the sets so one of these days they will find their way to Chicago. One of these days is taking a very long time! I don't use the china very often, but when I do, everyone appreciates the setting.
ReplyDeleteYou have to stop collecting that stuff, my friend.
ReplyDeleteSince I live alone, I only have a one set of four dishware and a couple of other items from before I'd bought that- but for whatever reason I seem to have a lot of glasses.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd try that cocktail.
ReplyDeleteI do like the bee theme! Lemon & honey mixer makes me think of Robitussin, though.
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