They look nice there but is there space on the table for a plate for your Rich Tea biscuits? You know 'a drink's too wet without one'! Queenie PS what is the contraption on the left side of the table?
I was here two days ago trying to leave you a comment and all I got was "Failed to Publish." I think that was a very clever idea and love what you did digitally.
Nice idea 💡
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ReplyDeleteI like it!
ReplyDeleteThey look nice there but is there space on the table for a plate for your Rich Tea biscuits? You know 'a drink's too wet without one'!
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PS what is the contraption on the left side of the table?
I shall have to investigate it next time I go to Beamish Museum. It looks a bit like a wringer, on a table top that moves.
DeleteIt looks like a wringer to me. My Grandmama left me hers because it fascinated me when I was a child..
DeleteFantastic! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThis is sweet. I love the nostalgia.
ReplyDeleteThat is well done!! I like it.
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I was here two days ago trying to leave you a comment and all I got was "Failed to Publish." I think that was a very clever idea and love what you did digitally.
ReplyDeleteGreat vintage kitchen with your added digital teapot, cup and saucer.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan