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I have some stale tea bags that I was going to dispose of but have decided to use them as subjects for the next week. I tried to fill in the strong shadow for the tea cup but feel like I blew out the two tea bags below it too. Also, I would tweak the tea cup and letters a smidge.
News on the puppy decision, we are holding off for a while. After some real self examination I know I am not ready yet for the ups and downs of pet ownership. My daughter and husband are disappointed but we have an understanding and made an agreement to get one for my daughter’s eighth birthday next year. We will all have time to get it together and hopefully I’ll recover from the last one.
Every evening My wife and I share a small pot of decaffeinated tea. The image is about 70mm left to right. HMM! and thank you to any and all that stop to view, Maybe fave and possibly leave a comment.
Party girls don't get hurt
Can't feel anything, when will I learn
I push it down, push it down
I'm the one "for a good time call"
Phone's blowin' up, ringin' my doorbell
I feel the love, feel the love
1 2 3, 1 2 3, drink
1 2 3, 1 2 3, drink
1 2 3, 1 2 3, drink
Throw 'em back till I lose count
I'm gonna swing from the chandelier
From the chandelier
I'm gonna live like tomorrow doesn't exist
Like it doesn't exist
I'm gonna fly like a bird through the night
Feel my tears as they dry
I'm gonna swing from the chandelier
From the chandelier
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I discovered this tiny tea salon in downtown Palo Alto just recently. The tea itself was delicious, but the food was just okay (check out that tired looking smoked salmon) and the service was very slow and inattentive even though I was the only customer. It's worth a second try, though. Perhaps the salon functions more smoothly during peak business hours.
I'll make my rounds later today; I've got 2 little goblins to attend to. They both have their school Halloween parades today. Happy Friday!
GROUP: MACRO MONDAYS
THEME: BREW
SUBJECT: ROSE TEA
Actually, I didn't even know that there is such a thing as Rose Tea until I visited the Chinese Store yesterday.
Happy Monday, Everyone! Thank you so much for stopping by!
This room is a reproduction of the tea room of the Yūshintei, the Japanese-style annex of the Akasaka Palace, the state guest house designed by Yoshirō Taniguchi .
Yoshiro and Yoshio Taniguchi Museum of Architecture, Kanazawa, Japan.
Design (2019): Yoshio Taniguchi.
Abandoned double-wide near Sublimity, Oregon. The exterior wasn't much to write home about, but the interior was like a filthy vintage time-capsule. I actually think my family had this same teapot in the 80's.
Danbo: Hey please give me one of those, i'm hungry
Brownie: I told you that after the photo.. don't be impatient >.<
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Happy weekend to all!! ^__^
Red Bus Bistro, a sightseeing AEC Routemaster double-decker serving afternoon tea as it travels around Edinburgh. Here rounding St. John's Church off Princes Street onto Lothian Road.
Edinburgh, Scotland.
Camara / Camera: Nikon D750
Objetivo/Lense: Tamron 24-70mm f&2,8 VC
Location: Yamanouchi (Japan)
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For the Macro Mondays theme "Anything Goes". This tea was brought back from Cambodia by a friend.
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“There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea”. - Henry James
The theme for Smile on Saturday for the 16th of May is “tea-rific” which is the perfect theme for me, because like author Henry James, I enjoy nothing more than afternoon tea… oh, and a tea first thing in the morning… and elevenses… and a tea after dinner… and…
The tea set in this photograph is a Roslyn “Minuet” tea set, made in England in the 1930s.
Roslyn China was originally a trade name used by Reid and Company, which operated from 1913 to 1946 in Longton, Staffordshire. They continued to operate until 1963 from the Park Place Works. The company became a subsidiary of Royal Albert. The building in which the pottery was based, Park Place Works, is now part of the Gladstone Pottery Museum.
Dr. Who Tardis Infuser with Lavender Tea
For those who don't know, a TARDIS is a time machine and spacecraft that allows Dr. Who to travel through Time and Space.
It is often stated by cast members, "Who knows how to make Tea!!"
I never watched the show, but that's what I've been told!
Measures 2 6/8" across
Helios 44-2 58mm with 12mm extension tube.
For Macro Mondays
Theme: Tea