There is nothing more soothing in the evening than a cup of hot tea. I especially like it in cold winter nights or when I have a cold. Happy ABC Wednesday and Blessings!
The tea looks good. When I was small, a friend and I used to smash our ice cream and call it mishmash. Now that you mention the word origin, I'll bet it came from her German dad. I had no idea the word was real.
lovely tea cup and pot! I was introduced to chamomile tea one day on a teacher break when our nun/principal asked me if I were ailing. It was the perfect solution to an upset tummy.
I do like a nice cup of tea, the first think I have when I get up in the morning is a cup of Yorkshire Gold Tea, which my husband makes for me and pours it in to a bone china cup.. I always have tea in t he afternoon with some cake. I love the tea pot and the cup too, I have my tea with milk, do you ? Best wishes, Di,
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Love your photo! My mother used to tell me that if there are bubbles in your freshly poured tea, it means you're going to get some money! lol
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I love this blue teacup and teapot! !
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Wil, ABCW Team
I should drink more tea. seems as though it's an eating out beverage for me.
ReplyDeleteWhy yes, I will have a cuppa, thank you!
ReplyDeleteAn enticing photo....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tea pot and cup and the tea looks delicious. I could use some red zinger right about now. Carver, ABCW-Team
ReplyDeleteUmmmm, I sure could use a cup of tea right now. Pretty teapot too.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing more soothing in the evening than a cup of hot tea. I especially like it in cold winter nights or when I have a cold. Happy ABC Wednesday and Blessings!
ReplyDeleteTea time - time for tea! That's what a co-worker of mine used to announce mid-afternoon each day - a good cup of tea is magically soothing.
ReplyDeleteLovely choice and lovely tea pot and tea cup and saucer!
ReplyDeleteComfort in a pot!
ReplyDeleteThe tea looks good. When I was small, a friend and I used to smash our ice cream and call it mishmash. Now that you mention the word origin, I'll bet it came from her German dad. I had no idea the word was real.
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what a beautiful photo.
ReplyDeletebtw, can i have a cup?
frankly my dear
Your teapot is so lovely! Now I have to go and make some tea :)
ReplyDeleteThoughtful post for T.
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There is something peaceful about tea being poured. Great photo.
ReplyDeletelovely tea cup and pot! I was introduced to chamomile tea one day on a teacher break when our nun/principal asked me if I were ailing. It was the perfect solution to an upset tummy.
ReplyDeleteI am coming ! Love the tea service !
ReplyDeleteLovely pattern.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tea set.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'd love a cuppa :)
ReplyDeleteNice way to start your day.
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Your tea cup is very pretty. I drink a lot of tea myself especially during winter.
ReplyDeleteI do like a nice cup of tea, the first think I have when I get up in the morning is a cup of Yorkshire Gold Tea, which my husband makes for me and pours it in to a bone china cup.. I always have tea in t he afternoon with some cake.
ReplyDeleteI love the tea pot and the cup too, I have my tea with milk, do you ?
Best wishes,
Di,
Lovely tea cup and tea pot.Very beautiful...
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