Well, I have gone and done it this week! TJ has chosen ‘teacosy’ as the household item and has written a wonderful Haiku accompanied by a really fun teacosy.
I have just turned out my drawers (ooo er Missus), looking for my tea cosy. It’s gone! I had one from 20 years ago that was part of a whole range of tableware which I collected. I can’t even find an image it online, so, I will have find one that I like the look of instead! This one is very like the ones my nan used to knit.
A good cup of tea
Warm and cosy from the pot
Answer to all ills.
Lovely haiku! I hope your drawers have not been rifled by a tea cosy thief! I like your dream cosy pick though.☺
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Thanks so much TJ. I will have to keep my drawers more secure! 🙂
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I think that would be a wise and sensible thing to do. 🙂
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Oh no! Tea cosy thief alert!!!!
Great haiku Judy, I need to put the kettle on!!!
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Thanks Ritu. Yes, I am mad as to where that has gone! I will have to sit down with a cuppa to get over it! 🙂
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I’ll join you, I’m off to make another in solidarity with you!
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Ha Ha! I have got mine too 🙂
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Tea buddies!!
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Oh yes 🙂
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Oh that is lovely, Judy, and a nice choice of words given to you for this Haiku ☺
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Thanks Erika 🙂
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A nice cup of tea does seem to cure a lot of ills. Much like a long walk and a good sleep.
I’m American, so I have never had a tea cosy. I suppose my kettle, Evelyn, is always shivering and suffering in silence. Quite frankly, Evelyn should just be glad I don’t make her live on the cold, hard porcelain tile! I think I’ll go shout that at her next time I walk by.
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Oh, you are a cruel person Joey making her shiver. Mind you, I am impressed that you have named her at least! 🙂
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Lovely! I’ll have to post a pic of the chair slippers my mom’s neighbour knit for all 28 kitchen chair legs, when I get them.
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Oh yes, please do. I can’t wait to see those 🙂
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Will do 🙂
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Perfect! Love a tea cosy. 😊
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I brought back a teacosy as one of my specifically London souvenirs last year.
Works a treat.
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They are sadly underrated! 🙂
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People at work look at me funny when I spurn the offer of a “nice cuppa”, but I still smiled at your haiku! 🙂
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I am glad it amused you Al, even if you don’t like tea! 🙂
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With all the many kinds of tea, I’m sure there is one that would help with a lot of the “ills” people have.
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Yes,I suppose I should be drinking some sort of fruit tea at the moment to help with this cold! 🙂
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Hello, and thanks for stopping by. I am Judy, in my (very) early fifties and decided that life definitely gets more interesting as it goes on! I am a wife and a mum and have just finished University as a Registered Nurse, after having worked as an Associate Practitioner in the NHS. I am also a poet and the author of my debut book, 'Rhymes of the Times.' I love to laugh, and I love rhyming words too, so I joined the two together, and my book was born. I am currently working on another book in the series also. I am a prolific blogger and enjoy writing funny stories, anecdotes, and anything really that takes my fancy.
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