This week for TJ’s Household Haiku Challenge we are to use ‘teacup’. I took this photo at my sister’s house as she always makes an occasion out of it when she has visitors. In my house, you get a mug and like it, but hers you get a pretty cup and saucer and tea made in the teapot too!
So onto the haiku:
Glorious sunshine
sipping tea in the garden….
but where is the cake?
Shall I bring some over?
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Sounds like a marvellous idea to me! 🙂
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So cute. Thanks for the smile 🙂
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Glad you enjoyed that 🙂
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Lovely — warm and cozy; friendly. Hugs!
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Thanks Teagan 🙂
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Love this! Does your sister use a tea cosy as well? I’m trying to find people who actually use those things. I know they exist, hehe, just never met anyone who uses them.
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Yes she has one. So do I actually. I grew up with tea being made in a pot with a tea cosy keeping it warm. My nan knitted them as well! People don’t tend to use them nowadays though 😊
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I think that’s very cool. My mother’s neighbour knits chair socks, like woolen slippers but for chairs 🙂 Do English chairs use slippers too?
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Oh how cute! No I have not seen little chair slippers. Older people used to have little lace things that the put over the arms and backs of settees and chairs! Almost like a doily type thing.
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Yes, I remember the doilies. I think more traditional households still have that look as well as the older generation.
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Yes, I agree, they are still around! 🙂
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Oh and I just had to tell you this one.. Yesterday I was reading about how, in the past, piano legs were deemed to be ‘too shapely’ and therefore a little risque. In some households they made little ‘pantlettes’ to cover them up and make them ‘more respectable.’ 🙂
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Gawd! So odd. Lol. Men getting lascivious thoughts because those piano legs are “too shapely”!! That’s one of the most ridiculous things I’ve ever heard. So interesting though. Thanks for sharing 🙂
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Well actually, I researched today, and it may well be just a myth. Funny though that it ever became a widespread rumour 🙂
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It’s almost one of those things that I wish wasn’t a myth. It’s really cool story!!
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Me too 😦
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I think that a tea cosy would be a great household challenge prompt. Would you mind if I use it? ☺
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Of course not. Feel free 😊
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Merci beaucoup! ☺
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De rien 🙂
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Be my guest monsieur tjparis 😀
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Merci beaucoup! 🙂
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Mon plaisir.
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Just dial London dairy to deliver some samples for a good review from you😊
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Yes, I could try it! 😉
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🙂
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Love the haiku and the photo too! ☺ No cake! Not even a plate of cucumber sandwiches? How negligent. ☺
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Thanks Tj. You are on my wavelength as I was going to mention cucumber sandwiches but could not fit it in! 😊
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Haha 😀 They do rather hog the haiku syllables. ☺
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I know, greedy things!! 🙂
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Some sandwiches have no shame. Hope you have a great sunday! ☺
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Ha Ha! Thanks, you too 🙂
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The photo reminds me of tea at my grandmother’s. Lovely.
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Yes, it is really nice to have a ‘proper’ cup of tea sometimes 🙂
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Lovely,Judy!
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Thank you 🙂
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😊
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Beautiful tea set. And, you’ve gotta have cake! 😉
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Yes, cake or a sandwich, or perhaps just a biscuit! I am just greedy! 🙂
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I think all of the above sounds just right! 😉
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Yes, all together!! 🙂
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I have a friend here in NYC who grew up in Manchester, I love going to her house for chats. She always breaks out the tea set and there is always cake. I love it!
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That is lovely and it just feels special when all the china and teapot comes out Of course, having cake is the perfect accompaniment 🙂
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