Good morning lovelies!
What better way than to be greeted with a beautiful bunch of hand-picked wild flowers? These gorgeous displays are part of the setting at
Violet & The Peapod, the unique and very lovely teashop which I visit often. I was very lucky to actually work there a couple of weeks ago ...
The cakes are all home made on the premises throughout the day, so the smells of home baking mingle with the scent of fresh flowers ... a very heady mix! Kris, the owner of Violet's, is a food tech teacher in her other life, so the quality is first class ... Mary Berry eat your heart out!
The iced gingerbread is always very popular, as is the delicious double chocolate cake, above.
Ahem, this is my contribution! I mentioned to Kris that I hadn't made a Swiss roll since I was about 14, and weren't they very complicated? With that the mixing bowl was placed in front of me and I made a Black Cherry and Chocolate Roulade!
It wasn't to Kris's high standard, but some did get sold, and I took the rest home, where it was
wolfed down before it reached the tin eaten with relish. Not literally, as that wouldn't be a good combination.
Ooh, decisions, decisions!
Kris also sells genuine vintage clothes, and I can just imagine Jackie Kennedy wearing this gorgeous pink lace suit in the 60's ... unfortunately it is only a size 6 to 8, so I'll definitely have to lay off the cake for a little while ...
Everyone is encouraged to have a try-on!
I always think coming to Violet's reminds me very much of tea at my Nana's house. Crisp, embroidered tablecloths, rosy china, spotless white walls with shelves overflowing with treasures. The nice thing is that complete strangers start chatting to each other, the staff pull up a chair and join in ... it's that sort of place, everyone feels welcome and you could quite easily go there alone, which is something I'm not usually comfortable about doing.
This pair of lovebirds recently celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary, and came to Violet's to celebrate. They visit every week, and I love to hear their tales. Mary is also an accomplished cook and has appeared on tv several times ... this just shows the quality of the cakes served here, as Mary is often called upon to judge at country fairs! Isn't the dress in the background gorgeous? Very 'Granny Chic', don't you think?
If ever you are lucky enough to visit the lovely market town of Ulverston, South Cumbria, don't forget to pop into Violet's (down the ginnel next to Tesco), open Thursday, Friday and Saturday. You won't be sorry!
Back home I've been getting my house ready for Summer. Looking out of the window today, the hot days of the last fortnight seem a distant memory! I change my curtains and cushions for lighter, flowery ones, and sort my shelves out ...
I remember doing this
last year when we had so much to celebrate! Where does the time go?
I love to pick up unusual seaside mugs on my travels ...
Very Enid Blyton!
A lovely lady from Jamaica ...
And this lively, vibrant couple ... aren't they fabulous? I spotted the gentleman, shaking his maraccas, high up on a wall in a furniture warehouse, thinking he looked a bit lonely. On my way out, his lovely lady was shaking her booty by the door, so they were soon reunited. They scrubbed up really well ...
Unlike poor Dolly Button! I was treasure hunting with Millie when she spotted this poor little rag doll hiding under a pile of rags. She said we couldn't just leave her there, so home she came with us. The young man in the warehouse always gives me very strange looks when I lug my pile of
old tat precious items to him to tot up. I knew that he was thinking Millie was also slightly deranged. Anyway, we took Dolly home, I washed her not once, not twice, but seven times and still couldn't get her clean. In the end I removed all her clothes, put her in a pillow case, and washed on a very gentle wash. Unfortunately a lot of her innards fell out, so it is going to be a real labour of love renovating her. Millie seems to have gone off the idea ...
I'll just leave you with this sentiment ...
Until next time, my lovelies, enjoy your days ...
Love, Claire xxx