One can hardly take in the title of The English Muse without tapping into one's inherent Anglophile nature. Are you with me? Okay, your Uncle Beefy typically refers to himself as a "Franglophile" given his love of things both French and English but for the moment I shall focus, Kids.
I love to armchair travel on a constant basis... pretending to flit about from shop to virtual shop admiring the wares, the merchandising, and the glorious accents used to offer me assistance while I try to muffle my desperate need to be seen as fashionably international. (This requires enormous mental fortitude and imagination when sitting at the 'puter in one's pajamas... just sayin'.)
I love to armchair travel on a constant basis... pretending to flit about from shop to virtual shop admiring the wares, the merchandising, and the glorious accents used to offer me assistance while I try to muffle my desperate need to be seen as fashionably international. (This requires enormous mental fortitude and imagination when sitting at the 'puter in one's pajamas... just sayin'.)
One favorite virtual fix is Rockett St. George! They have a vast array of goodies of all sorts that will have you conjuring up images of us having tea at the window of my London flat as we secretly mock the American couple down below (in matching satin bowling jackets) inquiring about the possible whereabouts of an Applebee's. "Ha, ha, ha!" as we throw our heads back. "More Earl Grey? Or shall we have a Pimm's Cup? Nonsense! Let's grab a bite at Albion and then do some shopping!"
To blog perchance to dream.... sigh.
To blog perchance to dream.... sigh.
This umbrella shaped tray is great! I love it, I find it very original!
ReplyDeleteUmmmmm. Are you kidding me with that British flag doormat?! I MUST have that!
ReplyDeleteI like the umbrella tray too- so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the teacup! It's simple, but the rim is so pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteFlorrie x
Such gorgeousness! I am in love the tea cup :)
ReplyDeleteI may be missing the point but how on earth do those upside-down plants not fall out of their pots?
ReplyDeleteHey, Kids! Glad you're feelin' m'British flo! That site is endlessly swoon-worthy! You could drop some serious pounds there. Sadly, I mean the currency. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh... and "reckless daughter", it has some kind of a cap that keeps the plants & dirt from falling out. Who'd a thunk it?!!
Ta for now! :)
eek! I need that doormat in my life!
ReplyDeletei love the idea of teacup planting!
ReplyDeleteSuch charming Post! Thanks Uncle Beefy...you are delicious!!
ReplyDeleteI love the artwork on that wall. I am not sure what material. Is is a matte paint on metal? Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks & happy weekend
ann (ps from the us but don't like applebee's)
Super sélection :) J'adore ces photos. Surtout le papier peint et les plantes abat-jour.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, I definitely need that giant teacup in my life! x
ReplyDeleteThe flowers holes black wallpaper is such a great idea !
ReplyDeleteHave to ask - how the heck does one water the upside down plants?
ReplyDeleteOMG all of this is amazing, the umbrella tray is the best though!
ReplyDeleteImpeccable finds -- AS ALWAYS. I don't know how you do it! I guess that's why you're everyone's favorite Uncle. ;)
ReplyDeletei adore the upside down umbrella fruit bowl - and my bananas would love it too!
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