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The teacups are a park favorite among visitors of all ages. Taking pictures while riding seems to be a natural event.
I love looking at the teacups spin. I think this one portray's what the eye actually sees when you sit and stare at the spinning cups!
1.Place of origin:Jindezhen,China
2.Material:blue and white porcelain,bone china
3.Function:tea drinking, gifts,presents
This is Cindy, the teacup party poodle, in the loving arms of her proud owner, spotted while visiting Canal Fulton, Ohio, recently with my brother Steve and flickr buddy Grant.
For a bridal shower. Fondant covered vanilla/raspberry cake. I liked doing this cake. Turned out cute.
DVR's B71. Built by the late Gordon Webb, it carries the short lived Vicrail "Teacup" livery.
Diamond Valley Railway Good Friday Appeal Event - Friday April 2nd 2021.
My sister has a fun hobby of making candles of the chipped/broken teacups from work. It's sad to see a teacup go, so instead she repurposes them!
We've had a rather cool autumn and as of October 23, 2014. I have only this one bloom on my three Teacup Rose bushes. However, this flower makes up in quality for what is lacking in quantity.
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My wife Betty doesn't think this is either a teacup breed or a party poodle. She says it's nearly as big as our own party poodle (she only saw the photos) and it has no white in it like our Taylor does. Bother Steve and flickr friend Grant and I saw it in the town of Canal Fulton near Cleveland while going downtown for ice cream.
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Carnival was getting ready to set up in the parking lot. Great Mall of the Great Plains, Olathe, KS.
Sunday lunch and flower shopping at Saskatoon Farms.
Another flower I'm not even going to try to identify... but it reminds me of the edible teacup flowers in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
This is a Firstaware Cobalt teacup and saucer wall hanging. It is currently available in my Etsy shop. www.etsy.com/shop/MORETHANMOSAICS