Teacup Thursday: A Winter Day
"It was not until we had consumed some hot tea at the station and taken our places in the Kentish train that we were sufficiently thawed, he to speak and I to listen. Holmes drew a note from his pocket, and read aloud: ..."
Winter has come overnight… snow, cold, and the winds. This is a perfect day to cozy up to the fire with Sherlock Holmes. I shall make a pot of tea for myself… perhaps something with a hint of smokiness and oriental spice… of pipes, violins, and mystery…
Teacup Thursday!
Beautiful Clutter
Breath of Fresh Air
Teacups In the Garden
Letters from the Northwest
A Delightsome Life
Poetry in a Pot of Tea
Lady B's Time for Tea
Romance of Roses
From This to That
Fabby's Living
Miss Kathy at The Writer's Reverie
Oak Rise Cottage
Art Books Tea
Tea, Friendship and the Fine Art of Card Making
If you'd like to join us for Teacup Thursday,
Breath of Fresh Air
Teacups In the Garden
Letters from the Northwest
A Delightsome Life
Poetry in a Pot of Tea
Lady B's Time for Tea
Romance of Roses
From This to That
Fabby's Living
Miss Kathy at The Writer's Reverie
Oak Rise Cottage
Art Books Tea
Tea, Friendship and the Fine Art of Card Making
If you'd like to join us for Teacup Thursday,
I'll post a link to your blog and you can link us to yours! Thank you!
What a lovely teacup and I love the tea tin! A good cup of tea from that cup is...elementary, my dear Watson! Is that a 2 pipe pot of tea???
ReplyDeleteRuth
Capital idea! Just make sure that you have the tin for tea instead of poison.
ReplyDeleteThe green in this cup is so very pretty. Like the quote too! I hope your tea is robust and delicious!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tea cup and what a perfect combination with Sherlock Holmes! I can't imagine a more perfect way to spend a cold, winter day. Love the tea tin, too!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Anne
I too, love the teacup and the very special tin. That is a lovely one. Here's to Mr. Holmes!
ReplyDeleteOh yes!Lovely.
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