Maple Grove Tea Room

It was a gorgeous Sunday afternoon, so we took a drive out along the Red River, to a historic house, now home to a nice little tea room. The view of the river was outstanding, the desserts were “scrummy”, and the conversation was pleasant. 008-4-1 The home  was built in 1866 by Captain William Kennedy an explorer, entrepreneur and trader. Three rooms are a provincial historic museum.
011-3-1 015 Below is a mosaic of the memories of the day. I am joining Mary’s Little Red House for Mosaic Monday. I always look forward to what other bloggers contribute.2010-06-7

Comments

What a wonderful place to visit, tea looks yummy. Thanks for sharing:)
Olga Poltava said…
Sounds like a perfect place to spend afternoon. Beautiful pictures.
Hi Millie

It looks like a very pretty tea room to visit. Was that gingerbread cake that you had? Yum!

Thanks for your nice comments to me --I really appreciate them!
Ingmarie We said…
A very beautiful mosaic. It seems you had a lovely afternoon!
Anonymous said…
What a gorgeous day you had to visit the tea room. Beautiful pictures as always Millie. Hope you have a nice week.
EG CameraGirl said…
I'm amazed that the house was built in 1866! When I think of the buildings in my Ontario community, I can't recall anything that NICE that is that old. I'm impressed. I'm glad it's being preserved as a museum.
Pondside said…
What a beautiful old building - and lucky you to have such a destination for tea!
Lovely old building to stop and have a cup of tea and something delicious. Valerie
Bobbi Ann said…
Hi, just lovely photos and mosaic! I hope that you have a wonderful new week!
Hugs...
Bobbi
Mary Lou said…
Millie, thanks so much for your comment on my blog today. I enjoyed yours also. I'm so glad we met!
Cindy said…
I think I know where that tea house is! I have driven by it many times and wondered about it. I have a friend who would LOVE it. I shall have to take her there. Thanks for the idea!
Hugs, Cindy S

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