"Tea is quiet and our thirst for tea
is never far from our craving for beauty."
~James Norwood Pratt
The cup is quite old teal transferware,
made in England before handles were added.
Many things bring great delight to me: tea, gardens, flowers, outdoors, food, and friends that cross my path. These all make my heart sing with small chuckles, giggles, laughter, and tears. It is my desire to seek beauty all around me, have the heart of a wanderer, a storyteller.
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8 comments:
Is that your own cup and saucer Marilyn? It's beautiful and would date back to the 1700's I think.
I love cups and also drinking bowls - the tiny Chinese ones, the somewhat larger Thai ones I bought while there, and of course French latté bowls - so warming to hold on a damp Feb. day. . . . . . like today! Not cold at all, but wet and dreary.
Hugs - Mary
Tea - as soothing as true and the words here.
True Quote and I do love the cup.
Old... And lovely....
Beautiful cup and quote, Marilyn!
I've never seen tea cups without a handle before, interesting. I love old things, and this is so pretty, Marilyn.
~Sheri
Love the quote and the teacup.
The thirst for tea is the thrist for beauty... YES! Put in those words, yes I can see that is how it is... and how I sometimes experience tea. A tea break is a beauty break! This handle-less cup is so precious, Marilyn. I've not often seen those kinds of cups. I like them. Though it is easier with a handle... ;) Happy new week, my friend ((HUGS))
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