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Well then, here's this morning's teacup. It's a reproduction of the teaset used by Charles Dickens's family when they lived in Bloomsbury. Their house is now a museum and it's up the street from where I usually stay. I noticex it on one visit, stopped by when it was closed on the next visit, and finally, the visit after that, I got there with 10 minutes to spare before closing, which was just enough time to buy something from their shop. And that's how the teacup came to be in this photo today. I still haven't been able to go through the museum properly :barnie maybe next time...

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That's rather nice and very unusual.
 
I have to admit my tea addiction is so advanced that it's always the right weather for a cuppa :gig☕
Got to ask now haven't I.:p What teas do you drink?
I have an Earl Grey tea that my elder sister sends me which I'll have a cup of when I'm feeling British, :lol: I have PGTips bags for the constant daily drip feed and green tea from Morocco that I spice up and drink occasionally in the winter.
 
Got to ask now haven't I.:p What teas do you drink?
I have an Earl Grey tea that my elder sister sends me which I'll have a cup of when I'm feeling British, :lol: I have PGTips bags for the constant daily drip feed and green tea from Morocco that I spice up and drink occasionally in the winter.
Mostly builders, like my Pop taught me :D at present Yorkshire Proper Strong for the daily drip feed (good terminology!) and something called Lipton Quality Tips for the weekend breakfast ritual.

I've had very good PG Tips in the UK but in Australia the flavour is much flatter.

And I'm yet to decline a green tea after asian food.

I'm not into the herbals or florals.
 
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