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Tuesday, 1 April 2008
Tea Time
First of the month and another theme day. The subject is water. So what is the best use of water? Why drinking it of course. But only if it is hot and a teabag has been dunked in it. Milk and sugar are optional. Of course the finished liquid has to be accompanied with a biscuit or two!
A number of other bloggers are participating this month. Please visit and leave a comment. Don't forget the time differences around the planet.
American Fork (UT), USA by Annie, Bellefonte (PA), USA by Barb-n-PA, Boston (MA), USA by Fenix - Bostonscapes, Hamilton, New Zealand by Sakiwi, Lisbon, Portugal by Maria João, London, UK by Ham, Melbourne, Australia by John, Memphis (TN), USA by SouthernHeart, Mexico City, Mexico by Poly, Minneapolis (MN), USA by Greg, Minneapolis (MN), USA by Mitch, Monterrey, Mexico by rafa, Nottingham, UK by Gail's Man, Pasadena (CA), USA by Petrea, Port Angeles (WA), USA by Jelvistar, Prague, Czech Republic by Honza03, Riga, Latvia by Prokur, Saarbrücken, Germany by LadyDemeter, San Diego (CA), USA by Felicia, San Diego (CA), USA by Zentmrs, San Francisco (CA), USA by PFranson, Selma (AL), USA by RamblingRound, Stayton (OR), USA by Celine, Stockholm, Sweden by Stromsjo, Sunshine Coast, Australia by bitingmidge, Terrell (TX), USA by Jim K, West Sacramento (CA), USA by Barbara, Weston (FL), USA by WestonDailyPhoto, Willits (CA), USA by Elaine,
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Creative take on the theme. Looks tasty!
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A nice cuppa tea! By the way, why is it you suppose that whenever you go anywhere you are always asked do you want a "nice cup of tea"? Do we have to imagine that if you don't hear "nice" one time, it is going to be godawful?
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Creative! Fun! and so British!
ReplyDeleteIf I may say, you've cut deeply into the list of participants, there's actually 178 of them!
ReplyDeleteTeaman Gailsman.lol.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea.
Luvvly-jubbly. I wish a nice cuppa tea could solve global warming, nuclear proliferation and intolerance and discrimination. Infact, has anyone given it a try??
ReplyDeletehmmm, tea! i am sipping on my 4th cup of the day now!
ReplyDeleteOh nice one, Gail's man. Nothing like the good British cuppa. Good take on today's theme. I take it you are a Capricorn and you don't take milk in your tea?
ReplyDeletejust noticed the time - Countdown is starting - I'm off to pop the kettle on.
ReplyDeleteYes, i agree; nothing like a good cuppa. I like mine black. We Aussies did pick up some habits from the British!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm! Tea!
ReplyDeleteoriginal et tres bonne idée ;o)
ReplyDeleteOriginal and very good idea, o)
A delicious idea! Cute cup too.
ReplyDeleteVery original! Haven't come across this anywhere else yet. Great choice :)
ReplyDeleteNow that looks like a proper cup of tea to me (weak, no milk, hopefully you can see the bottom of the cup. Not very British admittedly, but exactly how I like it!). Great interpretation of the theme.
ReplyDeleteoh, and happy 2nd birthday. Have a bit more than a cuppa to celebrate!
ReplyDeleteAre you capricorn? LOL. I like your use of water, but my tea has to be ice cold with sugar. Does that count?
ReplyDeleteVery original, but I prefer the water in RUM.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photo, I like it.
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Great interpretation for the theme! I like tea also than other drinks. HAppy theme day!
ReplyDeleteA good choice for water!
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