© Bruce Goodman 10 June 2015
There’s nothing like a nice, comforting cup of tea; with friends, and a pleasant conversation!
Note the matching tea cosy, trivet and proteas!
Listen to the music HERE.
© Bruce Goodman 10 June 2015
There’s nothing like a nice, comforting cup of tea; with friends, and a pleasant conversation!
Note the matching tea cosy, trivet and proteas!
Listen to the music HERE.
This music makes me visualize a small animal going about its everyday business, with a few surprises. Nice tea cosy. “Never trust a man who, left alone in the room with a tea cosy, doesn’t try it on.”
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Now there’s a thought! My mother always said, “A gentleman is someone who uses a butter knife when dining alone.”
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I guess she didn’t want you to push with your thumb either?
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What did you put in that tea?
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My household – which is French – will drink only Yorkshire Tea. Go figure… I have to drive for miles to buy it!
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I am not a tea drinker, so I imagined a nice cuppa coffee (or something even more warming) with a friend, and it worked just as well!
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Coffee works just as well – except the phrase “a nice cup of tea” can be enunciated with a great deal more upper-class precision than “a mug of coffee”.
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Upper-class ain’t my bailiwick. 🙂
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Darn 🙂
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