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~ Have tea. Will write.

Megan Willome

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a little tea candy

02 Friday Nov 2012

Posted by Megan Willome in Sitting

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8 thoughts on “a little tea candy”

  1. Sandra Heska King said:

    10, November 2012 at 7:26 am

    Smile.

  2. Connie Mace said:

    6, November 2012 at 5:59 pm

    So peaceful here, Megan. The tea…the subdued colors…I just want to sit and sip awhile.

  3. leahJlynn said:

    5, November 2012 at 10:56 pm

    Lovely, just the thought of tea seeds one forwards looking at romances of days of old.

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  5. Louise G. said:

    3, November 2012 at 3:55 pm

    Loverly!

    All I want is a room somewhere..
    far away from the midnight air…
    :)

  6. pastordt said:

    2, November 2012 at 6:08 pm

    Thanks for this, dear Megan. Hadn’t seen either these words or this charming picture. Perfect!

    Have a lovely weekend.

    Diana

    On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Megan Willome

  7. lschontos said:

    2, November 2012 at 5:21 pm

    Perfectly “you” Megan :-)

  8. nancy said:

    2, November 2012 at 4:12 pm

    this led me to google the history of tea… very interesting.

Writer, tea lover, failed liturgical dancer.

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  • A bit about me
  • My Mother’s Diary
    • 01. Bosom Buddies brochure
    • 02. Snoopy
    • 03. Kinkade
    • 04. God’s Pet
    • 05. Weather from Room #409
    • 06. Haircut
    • 07. Sister John of the Cross
    • 08. Lenten Tree
    • 09. Joyful Noise
    • 10. Beat the Clock
    • 11. Visiting
    • 12. Summer Swing
    • 13. Rio Grande, near Creede, Colorado
    • 14. S’More
    • 15. The Perfect Dress
    • 16. All Hallow’s Eve
    • 17. Merry Wives
    • 18. Equinox
    • 19. CSML
    • 20. Thanksgiving Card
    • 21. Thanksgiving Pie
    • 22. Wailing Wall
    • 23. Twelve Days
    • 24. Christmas Salad
    • 25. Christmas Photos
    • 26. Tantrum
    • 27. God’s Mailbox
    • 28. New Year’s Day Haiku (January 1, 2009)
    • 29. There’s Sunshine Ahead
    • 30. The Question
    • 31. Irish Breakfast Tea
    • 32. Bad Hair Day
    • 33. Drought
    • 34. Not Ready
    • 35. Great Faith
    • 36. Ghost
    • 37. How Do I Sit In My Mother’s Chair?
    • 38. Cancer Arcade
    • 39. In the Bathroom
    • 40. Still
    • 41. Tear Ducts
    • 42. Waltz Across Texas
    • 43. Hurricanes or Ice Cubes?
    • 44. Pink
    • 45. Oil
    • 46. Cactus
    • 47. Black Friday
    • 48. Christmas Crows
    • 49. Party
    • 50. After Advent
    • 51. The Mimosa Lady
    • 52. Treatment 101
    • 53. Bridges
    • 54. Blue Moon
    • 55. Folly
    • 56. Groundhog Day
    • 57. Valentine’s Chai
    • 58. Olympics
    • 59. Earthquake
    • 60. Toll
    • 61. Uncloudy Day
    • 62. Sisters
    • 63. Beauty Shop
    • 64. A Visit to Keni
    • 65. February 31st
    • 66. Day of the Dead
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