The Traveling Teacup Returns to Beautiful Springtime

Hi All! This is something of a reunion stop ~ The Traveling Teacup returns to Walla Walla to visit with my wonderful sister-in-law, Laura! She’s been there before, but now it’s beautiful springtime! Just look at those blossoms!

Pink flowered teacup, crystal cream & sugars, and creamware teapot

Looks like SIL and Tessa Rose got to do a lot of relaxing and enjoying the springtime, and we get to share it! But first, let’s review the journey so far.

How It All Started

Almost a year ago, The Traveling Teacup (aka Rosie, Tessa, Tessa Rose, Tess, &/or TR) started out at my house with The Exciting Beginnings of The Traveling Teacup.

The Traveling Teacup with pink roses in front of a red brick wall

Then she hopped into a USPS truck, and headed down the road to Corbet OR, and then — the WORLD!

Stop #25 ~ Our Traveling Teacup Returns to Walla Walla

If the title and the list above didn’t give it away, Tessa Rose has made a previous stop in Walla Walla. It was the end of summer then, and was just a hop and skip from her most previous host. But this time, her journey was almost the complete width of the country, covering about 2600 miles!

US map with The Traveling Teacup's routes marked

Last time she was here, she helped out with lots of chores. However, this time when our traveling teacup returns, she gets to relax and be surrounded by beauty!

A Relaxing Moment on the Window Sill

After that long journey, I’m happy that TR gets to take a moment to do nothing more strenuous than gaze out the window. And what a beautiful one! Laura tells us a little bit about this scene.

The leaded glass is a framed piece from the Saturday Market about 35 years ago that just happens to go with our house.  Curtains are white clearance lace that I dyed beige. 

Pink flowered teacup and saucer on cream colored window still, leaded glass window and floral lace curtain panels

The Portland Saturday Market is a really fantastic outdoor market, with booths that sell all kinds of handmade things. It goes every weekend from March through Christmas Eve, and I especially love the traditional “Festival of the Last Minute.” If you ever come to Portland, this is definitely something to put on your sight seeing and shopping list!

And what a fabulous use of fabric at the window! I always forget you can dye things, and these are so lovely and ethereal in the sunlight.

The Piano!

SIL is a wonderful musician and piano instructor, so it’s fitting that she would have some words of wisdom to impart:

Never put anything with liquid in it on a piano.

teacup on black grand piano

This is good practical advice, and it’s also kind of an inside joke. We have a piano in our back eating area where people always seem to congregate at our parties. So we put a sign on the piano that said “No Drinks on the Piano Please.”

What we didn’t really notice, because of course we were used to it, was that we kept a tray of coffee cups on top of the piano! Our guests always delighted in bringing that contradiction to our attention, and it didn’t do any good to point out that the cups were in fact empty … (We did eventually move the cups to a new home, and get much less razzing now!)

Anyway, Tessa Rose looks great on that beautiful piano, and you’ll notice that she doesn’t have any liquid!

Outside and Inside in the Springtime

The quince is in bloom. Tess is on the porch viewing the tulips.

Pink and white flowered teacup and saucer on porch railing with quince blossoms

Redecorating Magic

This clock has sat on that mantle for years; never ran.  So I decided to wind it up and try it one more time since I was moving it around, and the darn thing now works and chimes on the hour.

Teacup and saucer on mantel with antique mantel clock and crystal vase of pink blossoms

The carved wood on the buffet in the dining room. Turn of the century (19th-20th) Italian.

The Traveling Teacup on marble top of dark, intricately carved Italian buffet

Oh my – I LOVE SIL and BIL’s dining room! The furniture is just stunning, and how about those built-ins?! And the quince boughs! Tessa Rose looks right at home, doesn’t she?

Full view of dining room featuring teacup and tall vase of flowering branches in the center of table

The sugar and creamer are a Goodwill find.  The teapot is godinger & co. Table top burled walnut veneer from the same set of Italian furniture.

Top view of china teacup, teapot, crystal creamer & sugar, and flowering branch

No really – what a perfectly gorgeous table! And a gorgeous photo background too!

Seeing Things in New Ways

The detail on the saucer caught my eye.

I’ll say! It’s beautiful close up, isn’t it? Like wallpaper or a fabric design. It really makes you appreciate the detail in this little teacup!

Super closeup of flower design on saucer

The side that no one ever sees.

Wow – isn’t that extra cool?! I don’t think I’ve ever really looked at TR from that angle before either!

End view of Traveling Teacup and saucer

Thanks So Much Laura!

What a lovely relaxing visit with Laura and Tessa Rose and the spring blooms! I’m so glad our traveling teacup returns every now and then to her second home in Walla Walla. And that we got to share this one! Thank you so much SIL – you’re the best!

Tune in again next time as our teacup continues her journey with a stop in Humble TX!

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Tiny picture of Traveling Teacup

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22 Comments

  1. What a wonderful visit to your SIL gorgeous home.

    Sure love Tessa’s travels! Who would have ever believed we’d be in year two??

    It is so exciting!!!

  2. Such a fun reunion and a beautiful place too! Those antique pieces are amazing. Love following along on all her teacup adventures. She’s gone to so many fabulous places and made some really special memories. Hugs, CoCo

  3. Wow! 25 trips – including one out of the country and one across the ocean – is absolutely amazing! I wonder what the total miles that she has travelled would be – in the tens of thousands? Her journey has been quite remarkable and what a neat tribute to your original idea. Thanks so much for sharing Barbara and your wonderful creativity!

    1. It truly IS amazing! I’d never thought of adding up the miles, but that’s a great idea. You’re the farthest north so far I think, although the Netherlands is probably up there too – I’ll have to check the map again! 🙂 Thanks so much for stopping by Kim! I hope you’re thawing out up there!

  4. Barbara, how lovely to have a quince tree! The blooms are just beautiful. I love that Tessa Rose is relaxing at your SIL’s home….she probably needs it after such extensive travel! Love the Traveling Tea Cup posts…keep them coming!

    1. Hi! I’m so happy you like the posts – they show no sign of stopping anytime soon! And they’re so fun with talented hosts like you all! Hope you’re having a lovely evening down there. (Well I guess it’s morning now!) See you soon!

  5. Look at all the places this little teacup has gone! It’s so amazing, and wouldn’t we like to put ourselves in a box and be able to do this at that cost?!!! Thank you so much for sharing her adventures.

    1. YES – I’d love to follow in her footsteps, especially at the USPS Medium Box rate! 🙂 Maybe we could both go! I love how you previous hosts still stop over on Teacup Tuesday!

    1. Hi! She’s a stout little teacup, and her hosts have been so gentle with her. It’s pretty amazing! Thanks so much for stopping over Elizabeth! It’s always so nice to see you!

    1. Ha – I know! I think there’s room for one more on there, which will be almost exactly a year too! I love SIL’s home too. It’s such a beautiful spot. I’m so glad you previous hosts still follow along – it’s so fun! 🙂

  6. Happy spring! Your sil has such a lovely home. What a lucky yea cup Tessa is to be able to go visit.
    I’m so excited to meet Tessa Rose , and you, soon.
    Blessings to you.

      1. Hi Barbara,
        I received Tessa Rose today. What is the timeline for getting a post to you? My mom died recently and I am leaving to go clean out her house in Arizona. I will be back on the 24th. I’m terribly sorry if I am holding you up.
        Hugs and blessings to you.

        1. Oh Renae I’m so sorry about your mom! I’ll be in touch via email and we’ll work it all out – no problem at all. You take care, and I’m sending lots of love with you on your trip!

        2. Oh Renae, I know I am very late sending condolences to you. So sorry for the loss of your mother. May she rest in peace.