Teapots and spring just kind of go together in my mind.
Today’s teapot is one that just makes me think of spring.
The clean white lines and the cute little bird perched on top of the lid make it the perfect pot to use on a sunny spring day.
Or even a cloudy, rainy day which is what we seem to have an abundance of here in the mountains of North Carolina.
I hope that spring is coming to wherever you live. I know it is coming slowly this year but I promise. It is coming. Enjoy.
From the 1968 classic movie – – Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (lyrics from P-O-S-H)
This is livin’, this is style, this is elegance by the mile. Oh the posh posh traveling life, the traveling life for me. First cabin and captain’s table regal company. Whenever I’m bored I travel abroad but ever so properly. Port out, starboard home, posh with a capital P-O-S-H, posh. The hands that hold the scepters, every head that holds a crown. They’ll always give their all for me they’ll never let me down. I’m on my way to far away tah tah and toodle-oo and fare thee well, and Bon Voyage arrivederci too. O the posh posh traveling life, the traveling life for me. First cabin and captain’s table regal company. Pardon the dust of the upper crust–fetch us a cup of tea.
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Leave a commentThis teapot is so lovely and elegant with clean lines and adorable bird perched on top. It does look very springlike. Perfect for a cup of Earl Grey or even better, Lady Grey. And maybe a hot cross bun on the side!!
Thanks, Darlene. I just brewed a pot of Lady Grey when a friend came over but I did not use this pot—next time I will!
Love Earl Grey…have not heard of Lady Grey?
What a cute teapot! I love the top- perfect for spring… if it ever comes. lol!
Think spring! This sweet little teapot helps. 🙂
But it’s white…just like snow. 🙂
Hahahaha! 🙂
Happy spring! It’s that time of year the buds are budding, the grass is greening, almost time for the lawnmower if you take my meaning.
Love the simple design, and yes, it is just perfect for spring . The birds have been soo active here, and the cardinals have been singing so beautifully. I us love spring.
I like that texture…it looks like one of the classic Aran knitting patterns!