Monday, August 23, 2010

A Blue Bowl


A BLUE BOWL

New home, old house. And, looking round,
This big blue bowl in the yard was found.
A soup tureen for a family?
A bowl where bulbs bloomed happily?
I've no idea, but a closer look
Revealed a ceramic story-book!
Please enlarge this casual shot
To 'read' the quite delightful 'plot'.
See gracious buildings, trees on high,
Folk on horseback passing by.
There are shadows, shimmers, patterned rooves.
I can almost hear the horses' hooves!
Has it value? I don't know.
Maybe it was made not long ago!
I only know it gives me pleasure,
Which makes it a discovered treasure.
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If anyone can throw any light on this discovery I would be delighted to hear from them!
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IN MEMORIUM

The jasmine will soon be blooming
All over the countryside
And my lovely hedge of jasmine
Was once my joy and pride.
I called my little back-yard
My arbour and retreat
And the wonderful smell of the jasmine
Made everything seem sweet.
But, alas, it grew too heavy;
It broke the fence below
And I knew, although it broke my heart,
That my jasmine had to go.
The jasmine will soon be blooming;
The perfume will be divine.
It will bloom in many a small back-yard
But never again in mine.
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28 comments:

  1. Clever presentation with words.

    The china is lovely.

    Becky K.

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  2. Don't give up on the Jasmine - plant another one!
    And the blue dish find is wonderful!

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  3. What a wonderful garden you have, Brenda. That dish would give me pleasure too!

    Happy Blue Monday!

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  4. What a cool find-so unique and interesting! Happy BYM!

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  5. Wow that is a great piece of blue china you have there. Great find!
    Have a fun week!

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  6. I adore Blue china, bowls, vases you name it. Beautiful gardens too.

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  7. I can't believe they left it behind. What a wonderful piece.

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  8. what a totally lovely treasure to find!

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  9. The bowl is beautiful. Is there any identification on the bottom of it (manufacturer, etc.). If there is any info, you could do a google search and maybe get a sense for the value. It looks like quite a find, even if it isn't worth a lot.

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  10. Nice little poems!

    I'm sad about the jasmine. Can't you give it one more chance, in a different area perhaps?

    =)

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  11. Beautiful bowl and delightful little rhyme as well. I'd say the bowl is quite a great find. I can't image anyone leaving this behind. I like the idea of planting bulbs in it, but I don't think I'd leave this piece outside all the time. ~ Sarah

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  12. Nice find for your "blue" post...lovely ;-) Peace and blessings

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  13. Brenda. What a charming charming stop for Rainbow Summer School.

    I am pretty sure that is a piece of transfer ware. Is there is a marking you might be able to find the manufacturer.

    There was a childrens book about a blue willow teapot (which I suspect was also transferware) and the child imagined living in the scene.

    Your imagery brought that to mind. A lovely memory I think you for.

    Thanks for linking Brenda.

    You are a gem!

    A+

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  14. I love the blue bowl.

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  15. What a lovely bowl. It certainly does give one the opportunity to make up a history for how it got there.

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  16. Brenda, this was one of the memorable blue posts for me and it was really fun to read it again.

    Have you discovered more about the bowl? You got a lot of suggestions last time as to what it might be and I'm curious whether any of them shed any light on the dilemma.

    Thank you for linking to Alphabe-Thursday!

    Your poem and your story about finding the bowl were beautiful.

    A+

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  17. Love the story you told in your verse about the bowl. I love this type of pattern but do not know anything about it.

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  18. What a cool find that bowl is!
    How sad about the jasmine! I hope you are still able to catch a whiff of the scent from time to time.

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  19. Growing up my grandmother had dishes that were that blue and white design. I loved them!! And I also loved your post!

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  20. I don't know what it is..but it sure is lovely!

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  21. Hi my first time for stopping by glad I did. Love the blue bowl.

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  22. wonderful words and pictures. Perfect for my nearly end of all the B posts (I started at the end...)

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