The Traveling Teacup Visits A Farm ~ Stop #1

Green field with teacup close up and flower

Hi All! I’m so excited to welcome you to our Traveling Teacup’s first stop! If you missed the background, you can read about our cup and its journey, in the original Traveling Teacup post.

Basically, several Mantel and Table readers volunteered to host the teacup, and document its travels! It’s going to make kind of a criss-cross journey across the country before it comes back home. I put it in the mail last week, and it didn’t have far to go for adventure – let’s follow along!

Stop #1 ~ An Oregon Farm

Stop number one was a beautiful farm in the historic town of Corbett, less than half an hour up the freeway from where I live in Portland, OR.

United States map with Portland OR and Corbett OR marked.

Our first host and photographer is my dear friend Martha, who’s been a Mantel and Table reader almost from the very start. I’ll let her tell most of the story!

The weather played a factor in the ideas.  I thought I would show the teacup around the place and photograph it in various locations.

Table set for tea on a gravel road leading to a red barn
Teacup on rock steps in rose garden

Tea on the Porch

The first day I decided to have tea out on the porch, while it was raining, and enjoy getting to know the little teacup. So relaxing!

Cozy sitting area on a porch

Doesn’t Martha have a gorgeous home and property!? She’s an amazing gardener too!

Tea table with vase of pink flowers

Yuba joined me and helped herself to the crackers.  🙂

Dog stealing a cracker off a tea table

The sky was stormy that evening so I took a picture of it on the porch rail.

Teacup on a railing with red barn in the background

Wildflower Garden

There was a short break in the weather and I took the teacup out to the wildflower garden the next day and placed it on a mirror.

Teacup and saucer on a mirror in a grassy wildflower garden

Now there’s a brilliant idea! Not only does a mirror look beautiful, but what a lovely way to keep it level and give it some room in the grass. Not to mention the reflections! I’m trying that soon!

The Traveling Teacup Moves Inside

The next night I tried taking low light pictures only using an oil lamp or candles.

Teacup on desk with old fashioned oil lamp

I just love the mood of these indoor photos on that beautiful vintage desk! I can imagine reading by lamplight in the quiet evening, when the rest of the household has gone to bed. And ending the day with a cup of tea.

Teacup and saucer on a desk with open book and pocket watch

Back Out On The Farm

Today the teacup got the grand tour of the barn …

Pink flowered teacup in a hay barn

… and cow pastures.

Cows in a field looking at a teacup on a table

Ok – I have to jump in here to tell you that this is my very favorite photo!! I LOVE those cows! And don’t you wonder what’s going through their little cow minds?! This is priceless!

I even had tea in the front pasture, without the cows. Fun!

Teacup on a tree stump in a field with flower and book

This evening I will have the last cup of tea with the little traveler.  🙂

Pink flowered teacup on a railing at sunset

Wow! What a fun and beautiful first stop! Thank you Martha for such a great visit and gorgeous photos! You’re a perfect host!

Onward to the Traveling Teacup’s Next Stop!

Martha’s washing, packing, and sending our teacup on to its next host today! Stay tuned for further adventures! The Traveling Teacup Goes to the Bay Area ~ Stop #2

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Cows looking at a teacup on a table with Pinterest banner

Teacup Shopping

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Hope You Have A Lovely Teacup Tuesday!

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26 Comments

  1. I live in Gladstone, Oregon in a retirement Lodge. I think the Traveling Teacup would have a fun time here! It is a lovely warm atmosphere and lots of gardens and fun! I just found your blog and have signed up. I am looking forward to seeing more. Thank you.

    1. Hi Linda! How wonderful to hear from you – and you’re practically right here in town! ???? I’m sure the teacup would love to visit you! I’ll email you with the details. And thanks so much for signing up – it’ll be great to have you along! Take care, and watch your email! 🙂

    1. I know – it’s going to be great! ???? Plus we have another host, so you’ll get to send it onward, instead of back to me! 🙂 Hope you’re having a lovely weekend my friend!

  2. I am just loving this idea Barbara! I can’t wait to follow along and see where the tea cup goes next! Thank you for sharing with the Charming Homes and Gardens Link Party! We always love your posts!

    1. Thanks so much Kim – I’m so glad you like it! It’s going to be totally fun to see all the stops, and in a couple weeks it’ll be in Washington! 😉 I love Charming Homes & Gardens – so many wonderful posts all in one place! Hope you have a lovely night. Take care! ????

  3. I love this idea and what a wonderful first adventure. I have to say the mirror effect was amazing. Can’t wait to see the next adventure. Thanks for bringing a bit more of the world into my view.

    ~Carie

    1. Carie! ???? I’m so glad you stopped by – the Traveling Teacup has been so much fun already, and aren’t Martha’s photos lovely!? Hope you’re not going too stir crazy. Can’t wait till we can visit again in person! Take care my friend!

  4. Barbara, this is such a fun and wonderful idea! Martha has a gorgeous home and farm! Such beautiful photographs of a pretty teacup. Happy Tuesday, sweet friend!

    1. Thanks Shannon – it’s been a blast so far! I’ve always loved Martha’s photography – and her home! Yard goals for me, for sure! 🙂 I’m so glad you stopped by! Take care over there and have fun till next time! ????

  5. What a neat neat neat thing to do – esp since very few of us are able to travel at this time due to the pandemic.

    Her story was so cute – nearly spilled my tea with the cows pic! Priceless!

    If you need any more volunteers, I would be honored and delighted to be part of this adventure. I haven’t been blogging much but if you look at old posts about 75% of them are all about anything tea related. This would be just the kick-start I would need to get back to blog posting more often! ♥♥♥

    Blessings to you and to all the bloggers welcoming that cute teacup set.

    1. Hi Michele – Absolutely! I’d love to add you to the Traveling Teacup itinerary – that would be so fun! 🙂 I’ll be in touch with the details soon via email. Take care in the meantime and so glad you liked the cows – I did too! ????

  6. This is a fabulous idea. You are so creative and clever. I look forward to seeing more of this teacup.