RE: Tails, Tea and Thor

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Treasures in those treasured old milk bottles always fun finding, twinkling pieces of glass you can give thought to how long they were carried by tides, where the started from, what was traded in them.

Trees most treasured wherever we live in the world. Thor's day definitely arrives regularly a reminder of history, the Texan music not too sure my mom would have enjoyed it either.

Tea sets as we remember our parents used, it is sad we hardly use them today, a good old mug does well enough.

Thanks for amazing letter "T" Jo, wishing you a wonderful weekend too....

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!BEER



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Yes, there must be some great stories carried inside the sea glass about where and who it came.

One friend, when I lived in Ontario, would open her china cabinet when I visited and serve the coffee in her “good” china cups. I think I will start doing that once in awhile.

The china dishes/cups can’t go into the dishwasher or Their finish will start to crack. Maybe that’s why fancy china has fallen out of favor with the young people today. 😀

Thanks Joan for your lovely comments and tip.

Have a wonderful weekend❤️

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