The DH had made strawberry scones, whole wheat and delicious! I packed them along with some Oregon cherries and a thermos of pineapple mint herbal tea. I sat on a bench and took in the views of the roses and the surrounding ring of towering evergreen trees.
But I didn't sit long, as there were many roses to see We're very lucky to have this public garden. The roses bloom from late spring through September.
Where would you choose to have a solo little breakfast picnic?
4 comments:
I'm as taken with your tea print napkins (I'm guessing?) as with the scone and roses- what can I say? The roses are beautiful and I can almost smell them- but please do tell us about your double layer napkins/wraps!
Lovely breakfast in the perfect place!
If I could choose anyplace at all to have a solo, meditative breakfast, it would be just across the street from where you were --- at the Japanese Gardens. I think that's one of the most beautifully serene gardens on Earth.
Since I'm too far away --- I'm going to pick a quiet spot along the Snake River --- sitting on a rock by the shore.
Colleen - They are reuseable snack bags: http://stephcupoftea.blogspot.com/2010/09/reusable-snack-bags.html
Hmmm ... I'd probably choose a garden too. I'd love if it were a secret garden that looked like the one with the pretty stairsteps Marilyn recently showed on her blog. Of course now you've made me want to go here to this Rose Garden as well!
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