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A ride that you don’t see too often anymore, but is a classic old flat ride is the Tea Cups. Basically the fun in this ride is to get the tea cup spinning, and while it is moving on the track, you will get that cool spinning sensation like you would on a Tilt-A Whirl. A fun ride to bring the whole family on, this ancient ride still provides thrills like it did to those 30 years ago. I hope Adventureland keeps it around for many more years to come
Today,
the sky is clear
the weather is good
perfect for flying
sipping a cup of tea
then jump up on it
blow up a fews of balloons
and fly
fly high
to the very high sky
fly...
Photo showing Teacup Tools project
Teacup Tools is an array of cybernetic teacups, adapting themselves to the realm of climate-related sciences. The work appears as a multifunctional tool for the investigation of micro clouds above tea, for communication and for tea drinking.
credit: tom mesic
This was one of my first Teacups. I obsessed over this forever!!
The cake was a melted chocolate cake, with vanilla chocolate chip filling.
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Time for something different. I Found this one in my archives, captured somewhere in Woodstock, NY.
Zeiss 35mm F/2 Distagon
1.Drinkware type: teacup
2.Place of origin:Yixing China
3.Material: purple sands
4.Function: tea drinking,gift, home decoration,collection.
Vintage housewares: These elegant vintage porcelain cups are made by Carl Tielsch of Altwasser Silesia Germany. Beautifully crafted vintage cups with delicate pedestal bottoms and scroll handles. Set of six. No cracks or chips; excellent condition. Very nice set for serving. Also makes a great gift idea!
DVR's B71 was built and owned for many years by the late Gorden Webb and after his death was purchased by DVR and rebuilt. It remains in the livery that Gordon loved, the short lived Vicrail "Teacup" Livery that was only used for a short period between the Victorian Railways Blue and Gold and the Orange and Grey of V/Line.
The loco is scene hear hauling its train past the Pert Workshop.
Diamond Valley Railway Sunday 16-02-2020.