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My goodies from Tammy - her blog: beentsy.wordpress.com/
*Maxwell & Williams cup, saucer, and plate in Peony pattern
*Pretty kettle-shaped teabag holder
*Three skeins of Garnstudio Paris cotton yarn in color #20
*Rooibos Chai Massai tea from Blue Teapot
*A lovely handwritten note on cute knitting stationery
A Russian Tea angel food cupcake filled with a spiced citrus curd and frosted with Russian Tea cream cheese frosting!
For recipe and such, check out allnewpaige.blogspot.com/2010/01/mom-cupcakes-iron-cupcak...
Customised blue top. Appliqued teapot and teacups with blanket stitch details and button 'tea' This top combines three of my favourite thing; tea, buttons and stitch!
I got the the twins their first toy tea sets. I managed to take a shot before the cups disappear. (Two cups are somewhere under the sofa)
This was taken a few years back. My father in law has a very small tea plantation - he sells the leaves to the local organic co-operative - he has a husband a wife team to look after the plants, they even sell seedlings.
Tea has a special taste at the Modern Language Center in the company of teachers and colleagues. You are most welcome to join us. We are having a tea party on Thursday Sept. 15, 2011
Tea was originally powdered and formed into these bricks - Tibetan butter tea is still made from these. This brick is decorated with the process of making the bricks.
I bought some coconut oolong, Bombay Chai, mango green tea, and mystic dragon (blended tea) all of which are very good. I'd recommend this place. The Owner is very nice as well.
The spice and Tea exchange. www.spiceandtea.com
Another new crown:
The Tea Time Queen Crown for new show in October:
The Handmade Faire in Medford, NJ
The famous tea set in UST, cost only HK$20 ($16 if you replace the chicken leg with other options)
@HKUST
Minolta XG-M
Minolta MD Rokkor-X 50mm F1.7
Fuji RDPIII
Nov 2007
Tea country hills in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, © Ged Hayward.
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'Tea Plantations' by Ged Hayward is released under CC BY-NC-SA
and link to both this location and the relevant license.
a very traditional Chinese tea restaurent, using a lot of wooden frame as partitions for individual dining room; lights through the windows create very special spirits while having tea in the space...
We were in Devon withmummy on business and we had this cream tea that we all shared. I got to serve the jam but I think Bamburgh liked the creamy bit best.
PS - this was my 300th photo!
Tea pickers at work in Pangkalan Limus village, Mount Halimun Salak National Park, West Java, Indonesia.
Photo by Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR
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