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Quem nunca brincou naquele brinquedo da xicara, que constumava ter nos parques de diversão? eu amava!

Inspirado no trabalho da Laurraine www.flickr.com/photos/75151988@N00/

que eu amo!! e em toda nostalgia que me remete esse tecidinho....

bjs

Our house doesn't really have any tea cups as I think of them.

Most of our cups are large coffee type cups. I realize that you can drink tea out of anything, just like you could drink coffee out of this delicate cup that I chose for my item.

A trip to Goodwill on Saturday to pick up some more half priced books and I found this teacup.

33 cents. Not a bad price to pay for a one time use for a scavenger hunt item.

Now it's back in a box to go back to goodwill. Maybe someone will get some actual use out of it.

Thought it was perfect to have the pic of the Mad Hatter and Alice in the background of a teacup picture :)

oil on canvas, 18 x 18, 2004

A long exposure shot of the Teacups at night.

...waiting on an alter outside a small temple on Cheung Chau.

 

I only have one lens for my DSLR now, and it's the M series 1:1.4 from the K1000, which I think has such a lovely bokeh. Hard to resist shooting lots of blurry backgrounds ;-)

 

Hong Kong, March 2010.

Taken just after a big dinner at a Japanese restaurant in Hong Kong

A shot taken in the morning while waiting for the camera shop to open up for the day.

 

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I am working on my collection of teacup pigglets from the Arcade Gacha Events. I have my pigglets set up in my black, curio display case. ^__^

One of the original rides at the Happiest Place on Earth. The teacups are shown here in their original location behind the carousel in Fantasyland where they stayed until 1982. The ride is exhilarating for most and stomach churning to guests who can't handle a good spin.

When you have limited subject matter at hand, teacups become fascinating.

Mountain scene on the Teacup trail in Sedona, Arizona

Taken on 16/06/15 in Great Yarmouth

From a small series of miniature cakes designed to look like a coffee mug and a set of three decorated tea cups and saucers.

 

The cake is a decadent mocha (dark chocolate and coffee) madeira cake with coffee flavoured buttercream.

One of two teacups I was given by my mother for my birthday several years ago.

 

Her mother collected bone china teacup sets; she had a beautiful arched glass and dark wood display case for them. When I was a young girl Grandma R. would let me open her always-closed glass case and touch the teacups. This particular cup had been one of my very very favorites since childhood - perhaps because of the pearlescent finish -, and when I discoved the set under layers of tissue and wrapping paper on a really not-so-fantastic birthday, I couldn't speak.

 

My mother and I cried together.

Part of the Teacup hiking trail in Sedona, Arizona, USA.

my matching teacup tattoo that my boyfriend and I got together. =]

This was one of Bee's pups. She was the runt and as you can see she could fit into a teacup.

This little teacup tray is the "catch all" on my desk.

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