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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Is that your own cup and saucer Marilyn? It's beautiful and would date back to the 1700's I think.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteTrue Quote and I do love the cup.
ReplyDeleteOld... And lovely....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cup and quote, Marilyn!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen tea cups without a handle before, interesting. I love old things, and this is so pretty, Marilyn.
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Love the quote and the teacup.
ReplyDeleteThe 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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