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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Out of the Blue

Our collection of Blue Willow started with My Sweet Husband's grandmother in 1968.  Married and struggling to work our way through college, we had purchased most of our dishes at the Salvation Army store.  We received a lovely set of silverware, and lots of Corning Ware for wedding presents.  Good dishes, we didn't have.



One day, out of the blue, Grandma and Grandpa arrived with two boxes of wrapped dish ware.  She had been saving these Blue Willow dishes for My Sweet Husband.  She told me that when he was a little boy, she was cleaning her dish cabinet and had set all the Blue Willow dishes in the give-away pile.  My Sweet Husband ask her why she was giving them away, and she replied she didn't need them anymore.  "But Grandma, I love those dishes," he said.  So she stuck them back in her cabinet and moved them several times, saving them for this very moment.


She had purchased the Blue Willow from a restaurant in Alturas, California that was buying a new set of serving dishes.  These particular Blue Willow are known as "grill plates".


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Popular during the  1930's to the 1950's, these plates were ideal for the "Blue Plate Special" that was  standard fare at many diners and cafes.



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The deep blue color and the the Legend of  Blue Willow are part of what contributes to it's long term appeal for collectors.


There are many versions of The Legend, but here is one:  Once a  wealthy Chinese mandarin, Li Chi, had a beautiful daughter, Koong-see.  She fell in love with her father's humble accountant, Chang.  Her father was very angry,  since it would be inappropriate for them to marry, due to their different social classes.  The mandarin dismissed the young man and built a high fence around his house to try and keep the lovers apart.  Her father arranged for her to marry a powerful Duke.  The Duke arrived by boat to claim his bride, bringing a box of jewels as a gift.  On the day the blossoms fell from the willow tree the Duke was to marry Koong-see.



The night before the wedding, the young account, disguised himself as a servant and slipped into the palace unnoticed.  The lovers, escaping over the bridge, with  the jewels, were spotted.  The alarm was sounded and the mandarin chased after them.  They escaped on the Duke's boat and arrived at  a secluded island where they lived happily for many years.  One day, the Duke discovered their secret.  In revenge, he sent soldiers who captured them and put them to death.  The Gods, moved by their misfortune, transformed the lovers into a pair of lovebirds so they could fly together forever, over the willow tree where they first declared their love for one another.



If you look closely at Blue Willow, you will be able to find many elements of the legend.



We have enjoyed adding to our collection when we travel or go "antiquing".  One treasure I found in an old antique store in Missouri is this precious child's tin tea set.  I can just imagine the mud pies placed delicately on those little plates and the delicious "tea" poured from the teapot into the cups.



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One other great find was the Blue Willow measuring cup we found in a small shop in Fall River Mills, California.



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Out of the blue, we were given a gift that has given us joy in continuing to accumulate. I hope you, too, have a collection that gives you immense pleasure every time you find another new piece !



Happy Infusions,


Kate


http://tea4kate.com


Tuesday, February 2, 2010

My Space...at the Oregon Street Antique Mall



This is it.....my space at the Oregon Street Antique Mall. The first booth at the top of the new stairs ! I am very excited.

Today, we start filling it in....trying to create an inviting, welcoming area. I am hoping to be able to do a few "tea events" here also.

Please come by and say hi. I'll post my schedule as soon as I know the days I will be working. See you soon !

Happy Infusions,
Kate
http://tea4kate.com

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Good News Is Happening on Oregon Street !!

After months of patiently working to obtain a building permit....


the Oregon Street Antique Mall ......


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is in full swing ( that's with a hammer and crow bar) in creating a new stair case...


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which will open up the entire second story.  Several dealers are arranging their wares in anticipation of the completed project. I know there is a grand opening planned and we'll keep everyone up to date !!



And right next door at Tapas Downtown there is more construction activity....


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come take a peek.....


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Yes, the walls have been knocked down and the gallery area is being expanded !!


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This new room will accommodate large groups...so book your Christmas party now !!



We are blessed and thankful to be multiplying and growing on Oregon Street !!


All this work just makes me want to have a cuppa tea !


Happy Infusions,


Kate


http://tea4kate.com


http://oregonstreetteacompany.com


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Monday, October 26, 2009

Tea Tasting and Friends.....

A big thank you to all our family and friends who attended the Tea Tasting Party at the Antique Cottage and Garden Friday night.  I miss all of you and it was absolutely divine to connect again with so many of you !!


Thank you also to Lynni Miller, the owner of Antique Cottage and Garden, and Kelly and Mark, who all pitched in to help us get ready !  Lynni, the goodies were perfect with the teas....thanks !


Congratulations to the winners of the door prizes !!


My Sweet Husband is the best !  He patiently loaded and unloaded teas, teapots, hats and all kinds of other necessary "stuff" !


a_few_teas_for_tea_tasting We couldn't bring the entire tea room inventory......


so we brought some old favorites .....english_breakfast and some new ones to try.....


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Of course, we had to brew a pot of our most requested tea at the tea room...French Creme Brulee...


Famous_French_creme_brulee and what's a tea party without a green tea ? We tasted our lovely Japanese Bancha !


Aunt Ressie May, a strawberry-kiwi fruit  infusion (no Camellia sinensis-- no real tea--) has been a delicious choice since we first  introduced it as our signature "Drink Pink" tea several years ago.


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A blooming tea contributed to the ambiance of the evening...


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The weather couldn't have been more perfect and the garden was delightful.......


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Thank you again everyone for making this enjoyable, and successful and we look forward to the next Tea Tasting Party !


Happy Infusions,


Kate


http://tea4kate.com


http://oregonstretteacompany.com


http://twitter.com/tea4kate