yes, definitely 'tea', but I also see 'determination' in that photo. Love the photo, appreciate the determination it takes to pluck that tea in all kinds of weather so that we may enjoy cup after cup.
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I think I will!
ReplyDeleteI agree! Believe I will, thank you!
ReplyDeleteBless these dedicated tea pickers for providing our beloved beverage!
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed a lovely cuppa green tea with stevia this morning --- now on to my favorite black tea.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the hard work of the truly dedicated tea ladies.
Fabulous indeed.
ReplyDeleteLove you
Jeanne
You are right, Marilyn - the pickers dress very differently across the countries and regions. But the work remains tough!
ReplyDeleteI have another - just for you - Happy.
ReplyDeleteyes, definitely 'tea', but I also see 'determination' in that photo.
ReplyDeleteLove the photo, appreciate the determination it takes to pluck that tea in all kinds of weather so that we may enjoy cup after cup.
I am not sure what I would do without tea my friend.....I sooo appreciate these hard workers. xoxox
ReplyDeleteI love Tasha Tudor...and this book is beautiful. It is much easier to give gifts than to receive...definitely.
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