The low last night was 20 degrees. Yikes! And Wednesday night and Thursday were wind events.
Okay. I’m over it. Let’s get back to spring, okay?
First up, I finished my puzzle:
This is from Cavallini – Vintage Italian Tarot Cards. They are striking and beautifully illustrated. It was a lot of fun to work on this one. The hardest part was the blue background, which I ignored until the end of the process.
I thought I’d share the way I have to stand on a chair to get these puzzle photos.
Egg cup tour continued:
On the left: two morning glory egg cups that I found in Paris. I think they’re newish, but there isn’t any mark on them. How could I ignore morning glories?
On the right: these two cups are definitely new as I found them at Abbey Road Studios in London. I couldn’t resist!
On the left: two wooden egg cups that were a gift from a reader – Treen (small domestic objects made of wood.)
On the right: a large double cup from Hankscraft. The simple lines are reminiscent of Art Deco.
Vintage.
On the left: a very old egg cup from Spode. It’s exquisite. The pattern is Chelsea Bird. More on that later.
On the right: a silver egg cup from a shop in Paris that was a block from our hotel. Don insisted on buying it for me. It’s very small and the pattern on the base is Art Nouveau. I polished it just for you. It’s vintage, but I have no idea of the date.
The inside of the Spode cup has lovely details.
A beetle.
A butterfly.
And, I suppose, the Chelsea Bird.
I’d love to find more Spode egg cups. They’re truly beautiful.
The sun is shining. Here’s hoping it warms up nicely today.
Stay safe.
Happy Friday.