I love a nice Tea
Time-piece in the city of Oxford
The Aisle and alter in the chapel at Abbotsford the home of novelist Sir Walter Scott
Dartmouth Lower Ferry
Pretty vintage crocheted flower brooch I was given a few years ago from my friend Lucy
My choice, another tea from Locks Victorian Tea Rooms Dunster Somerset UK
What a pretty china set in your first photo, although impractical for me (I loves me a mug of tea I do) I have a soft spot for ivy leaves on bone china :) lovely photos as ever Julie x
ReplyDeleteGreat photos & do like the clock on the church tower. Take care.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, both teas look delicious:)
ReplyDeleteThe church aisle looks simple but lovely, and both teas look delicious, especially the second one :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos; I was out for afternoon tea the other week and never thought to take a photo for tea so well done you. My favourite has to be your own choice as I've a soft spot for cakes!
ReplyDeleteThe simplicity of that Aisle picture is such a wonderful contrast to the grand churches and Minster pictures. Lovely. Cakes look good too.
ReplyDeleteA lovely collection. The afternoon tea looks good!
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