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This Exmoor thatched cottage is one of several similar styled listed thatched buildings around Selworthy Green in West Somerset. It is a popular tea room enjoyed by many visitors to the area.
The village of Selworthy is part of the Holnicote Estate and has belonged to the National Trust since 1944, The estate comprises of more than 12,000 acres of Exmoor and the nearby coastline.
Crazy Tuesday - Something that rhymes with three - tea
Happy Crazy Tuesday to Everybody
14/52 weeks of 2020
I like tea a lot. But even if you don't like tea, the Central Province of Sri Lanka has some unique views to offer the traveler.
Whether or not you are bombarded with IM's and invitations in SL, or handling phone calls and working or nuzzled on the couch. There is no excuse to not stop and take a relaxing break with tea or the beverage of your choice.
Tea room in St Nicholas Park, Warwick where Fiona and her Gran used to go for tea. It still sells great tea snd scones today.
i have never liked tea, don't think i ever will
CHSE canteen gives free tea. my friends are pretty naughty people. they don't buy food from canteen. they buy food from outside, bring it to school, drink free tea and eat those in the canteen. the person who makes tea purely hates them, so they have to wait like 10 minutes before they get this free tea.
~dedicated to the three fahulavaanun
A little tea shop in Balat, a wonderful colorful area of Istanbul.
Shot during our Istanbul street photography workshop in May 2013: www.maciejdakowicz.com/past-workshops/travel-and_street-p...
I will be teaching another street photography workshop with David Solomons in Istanbul again this year in July. More info: www.maciejdakowicz.com/workshops/
Tea comes good and strong and is served in our best bone china.
Picture by West Winds Yorkshire Tearooms
Return to www.westwindsinyorkshire.co.uk
Foto scattata nella Tisaneria di Santo Stefano di Sessiano
Photo taken in the Santo Stefano di Sessanio tea room
Candid street image taken in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. Local Police and others sit and have a chai while a cow eats out of a bin.
“There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea.”
~ Henry James ~
If you've been following me in Flickr long, you know I have a thing for Middle East, especially for what they call "Balad el Sham" (the countries of sun - Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine). I love how it feels home, despite the differences. I like how people are full of smiles, and always ready to help.
Just as we were out of Aljoun citadel, I saw this man selling tea and coffee, and when I asked if I can take a photo of him he said, "Of course!", and smiled a very charming smile.
Thanks for your visit and have a great day!
In my pictures visions,
I see.
The meaning of which
is lost to me.
Tea readers,
perhaps could tell,
the secrets these
pictures know so well.
Why the silver door knob?
or the key whole I see.
Or the written J that floats
to me.
Abstract dreams
designed for me.
Perhaps,
a memory,
I see.
Perhaps my glass
is like a well.
To deep to look,
to deep to tell.
In my pictures visions,
I see.
The meaning of which
is lost to me.
............................................
Photograph of a clear Brandy glass with a small amount of water on a shiny wood surface, high back lighting for shadows and flash on a cell phone camera. Inverted and cropped.
Macro Monday's and the theme of "Tea".
I mistakenly bought a box of loose leaf tea several months ago and this has remained in our kitchen cupboard since then.
Now with this weeks MM theme being Tea I decided it was time to go and buy an infuser so I could finally make some good use of the loose tea.
The infuser is like two spoons with holes and both sides clip together so after getting a scoop of tea leaves and boiling the kettle I poured the water into my cup over the infuser and then stirred a little and waited a few minutes. I had then decided to unclip both sides so the used leaves fell out and photograph it that way rather than trying to record the infusion coming out into the water as I had already done this once before.
Well, a couple of photos later and after one very nice cuppa I was done.