January Light: vintage

The Cup and Saucer Vintage Tearoom in De Courcy’s Arcade is one of my favourite cafés in Glasgow’s West End. It’s like walking into your Granny’s living room (well, it is if you’re my age). On this occasion, a foul, wet day last November, I was first in when it opened and grabbed this snap while it was empty. I’ve managed to capture both lamplight and firelight – perfect for Becky’s January Squares Challenge: words ending in light.

When the tearoom remained empty after a few minutes I was puzzled. My friend Esther is never late. Then I checked my diary. I was three hours early …

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  1. Our first ever military quarter had a tiled fire surround like that, fire removed and space boarded over. It made me get very creative, dressing a fire-less fireplace!

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  2. My mother used to have a mirror like that one! Looks a cosy tearoom. We found a Victorian beauty in Church Stretton last December which served fabulous breakfasts in front of a roaring fire. Bliss!

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  3. Tis the season to be off one’s game:) You were meant to get there early to take these pictures. It does look like Granny’s home…love those black cats

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  4. I see what you mean about walking into your granny’s living room, it really does look like that. Was the place previously an old fashioned house or has it been made like that? – I’m going off the fireplace as it looks very much like the one in my grandma’s house when I was a kid.

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  5. Yesterday I went to the wrong theatre with tickets in hand. How was I to know that there were two Meridian venues in the city????

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  6. I saw tearoom and read tealight!!

    oops on arriving early, I once did it by three days for lunch with a friend! At least though it meant you were able to capture the lovely firelight and lamplight for us 🙂

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