Our tea party season concludes

I buy what I enjoy and I pay what I’m willing to pay. It’s 1:30 in the wee hours of the morning so I don’t want to wake my guests up by creeping about my kitchen to read backs of plates. I sell most all my china. I price it based on two factors: my cost plus how much I would be willing to buy it for. I’m sure that’s as clear as milk-glass.

I combine, melted butter, flour, curry and chopped pecans for my sauce. The sauce is pured over chopped-up oven roasted chicken breast.
I snapped all the pictures while I was cooking. I used a kitchen gadget to prop up the sauce pan while I snapped the picture.

This is the texture of my scone flour mix before I add my silk soy milk and thawed raspberries.

Scones before they go into the oven.

The party is on! Here Eric tells the Boyd Family history. We are dear friends with Ed Boyd, son of James and Fannie Belle Boyd. The Boyd family built this home in 1905. Ed is now an healthy and active 89 year old man whom we keep in constant email contact with. His laughter and gracious nature keeps the Boyd family legacy current to us.

I’m becoming fuzzy and have forgotten which photos you can click for more info.

Look close you can see my snack plates. They where a birthday gift to me from Eric. This is the first time I’ve let guest used them. 
Now the party is starting to get crazy and loose. Eric the innkeeper has dropped to his knees which means he’s on a story telling
roll!

Devonshire clotted cream is served on a butter patty plate or salt cellar.

Three ladies enjoying my birthday snack plates on the front porch.
Salt cellars make a great dish for serving clotted cream in. The salt cellars were given to me by a friend in Iowa. Two beautiful people we came to know when they stayed with us last summer. Her husband’s grandmother gave them to her.

Eric was teasing me for taking pictures of our dirty dishes, “YOU’VE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME “! says he. “The blog is called, An Innkeepers Life in The Rockies”. Say’s I. This innkeeper sees dirty dishes not fine china, I’ve no urge to turn them over and study the stamps and markings at this moment.

We hope you enjoyed seeing so many faces. The ladies were guests of New Frontier Bank.
We dedicate this page to them all. They gave us hugs, waives, and smiles. We have so much fun while entertaining people.
I’m pretty sure thy have decided I’m nuts. I yell, “YOU”VE JUST BEEN BLOGGED, WAIVE”
May our love and hopes stay with you, Eric, Caprissa and Maggie

Sweet-Maggie crawls in for love.