Warning: If you are late to the game (as I was) and have not watched Downton Abbey, this post may contain spoilers.
Hello, dear friends!
Thank you so much for stopping in to visit my blog. August 14-18 2017 is Afternoon tea week in the UK, and what better way to enjoy it than with a binge of brew, baked bites, and brilliant television?
My kiddos have just started another school year, and because chauffeuring, checking homework, and navigating the day-to-day for four children takes effort and lots of dedication, I spent the last meager hours of their vacation binge watching Downton Abbey.
A sweet antique tea cart filled with all the accoutrement necessary.
A silver coffee service used for tea on a footed silver tray.
Some of my favorite teacups of very fine bone china.
Some delish noshes on a footed silver plate.
Finally, the series, served also in silver. We are binging on Downton, after all. ;-)
I know, I know...I am very late to the game. I didn't learn about the series until it was already in its third or fourth season, so I decided to wait patiently until the whole series was available on DVD. Oh, how I wish I'd discovered it sooner!!
This drama has me completely ensnared; I love it! A fantastic cast of characters face the turmoil of war, death, love and loss, romance and strife, the storylines are so eloquently told!
There are characters you will find endearing, such as sweet and beautiful Sybil, who had an untimely death during childbirth.
The dashing Matthew, who met an unfortunate and tragic fate via a car crash.
There are characters you will love to hate, such as Thomas and O'Brien, and yet even they have some admirable tolerable attributes.
Although the series is a drama, I must admit, I really enjoy the bursts of laughter I have had due to the snappy one-liners via The Dowager Countess and Mrs. Patmore. Here are a few of my favorite moments:
Lady Violet:
And my favorite thus far:

I also quite enjoy Mrs. Patmore's acerbic no-nonsense wit. A few of my favorite scenes:
Who could forget this expression as Mrs. Patmore tried to explain to Daisy that Thomas just was not for her?
I feel like Mrs. Patmore always has that exasperated expression, haha. This gave me a chuckle:
I especially liked this scene:
I can't wait to see what happens next, so please don't tell me!! If you have watched this series, who were your favorites?
Please be sure to visit other lovely bloggers this week at
Bernideen's Tea Time, Cottage, and Garden for the Afternoon Tea Week blog hop!
Until next time--
From my collection:
Silver Service, all,
Sheridan
Footed silver tray for service,
Sheridan
Footed silver tray for cookies,
Godinger
Footed silver bowl for Downton DVD,
Wallace Baroque
Bone china teacups and saucers,
Haviland France Limoges Ranson and Marseille Collections
**My apologies for the tardiness of this post, my sweet puppy Brody was very ill, and ended up having a surgery to remove bladder stones.
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