
pring has come to
North Carolina!
Of course you know I'm not from China. I do however get excited when I see china and ironstone, those lovely dishes, jugs and tureens, made in the midlands of England - the area known for Wedgwood, Mason's, Royal Doulton, Royal Albert and many other famous companies of 'The Potteries' around Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire.
Following WWII, when tourists started returning to Torquay, always known as 'Queen of the English Riviera', and the other South Devon seaside resorts, the potteries focused on providing motto ware as souvenirs to take home to London and the Northern counties. The mottos themselves began showing up written in the Devonshire dialect, and as holidaymakers wanted cheap, but pleasing small items to remind them of beautiful Devon, they found them perfect. As a child we would never have considered buying this type of china - it was considered cheap and a bit tacky, and just for 'the visitors' to our lovely town! Now however the pieces remaining are collectibles and reaching unbelievable prices. A lot seemed to go to Canada and has gradually made it's way south into the USA.
..............meanwhile, enjoy Spring viewing these Devon thatched cottages located in a little village called Cockington, just a 15 minute picturesque country walk from my childhood home.
Yes, life throws a lot of curves at us......and here's my six word memoir
What goes around ~ comes around, again.
I am supposed to tag 5 blog friends. The rules are:
1. Write your own six (6) word memoir.
2. Post it on your blog and include a visual illustration, if you like.
3. Link to the person that tagged you in your post and to the original post if possible, so we can track it as it travels through the blogosphere.
4. Tag five more blogs with links.
5. Remember to leave a comment on the tagged blogs with an invitation to play.
I tag - Heidi Julie Mandy Deb and anyone else who wants to join in!
