Hi Diane, hope your trip is going well. Love the colors of the thrifted teapot. A friend gave me some rooibos tea. Definitely has a very distinct flavor. Wishing you all the best, Tammy
Please, may I join you? Those are great thrift shop finds! I like the Oolong, Earl Grey or Green Sencha in the afternoon. In the morning, it has been the Irish Breakfast tea. Your haiku tells the story. What kind did you decide to have?
Ah, you have created a dilemna, Dianne! So sensuous! The scents, the texture of the cloth, the shapes of the teapots! So lovely, and you leave a question in the air. Brava!
Brew whatever will bring healing to you!
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yummy green !!! the pots, I mean. I think I would do the rooibos, myself !
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Aren't these colors beautiful! I love rich greens...like Jade! Enjoy your weekend! ♥
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heart quenching.
you have a way....
Hi Dianne: Hope you enjoyed your tea, whichever one you selected. Take care and have a sweet Saturday, too! Susan
ReplyDeleteHi Diane, hope your trip is going well. Love the colors of the thrifted teapot. A friend gave me some rooibos tea. Definitely has a very distinct flavor. Wishing you all the best, Tammy
ReplyDeletePlease, may I join you? Those are great thrift shop finds! I like the Oolong, Earl Grey or Green Sencha in the afternoon. In the morning, it has been the Irish Breakfast tea. Your haiku tells the story. What kind did you decide to have?
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mmmm matters not when it is being poured from such beauty!!
ReplyDeleteGReat finds!! I especially like the lighter green one on the right!!!
ReplyDeleteAh, you have created a dilemna, Dianne! So sensuous! The scents, the texture of the cloth, the shapes of the teapots! So lovely, and you leave a question in the air. Brava!
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