
It's a new day of the week!
Happy Monday people!
Christmas is just around the corner, some of you might be busy with your preparations for Christmas. I wish you a great time and a wonderful Christmas with your loved ones!
Oh, while you're busy with your Christmas decorations or baking some cookies, I'll prepare you some Chinese tea. Do you prefer Oolong tea or green tea?
It isn't Monday here yet and I'm glad. So much to do tomorrow!..but you have an excellent day today.
ReplyDeleteWhat is in the saucer this time Larra? The site is down and I can't enlarge the photo to see.
Looks like an enormous raspberry and I'm beginning to drool! :)
I'm curious. Hasn't Herb been successful in converting you to English tea?
ReplyDeleteNot that I don't like Oolong. Just curious
Forget this comment. Where did you shoot that photo?! The one in your background. It is extremely wonderful!!!!
It's strawberry!!!
ReplyDelete:) Yum Yum
Basically I am a tea drinker.
ReplyDelete(pssstttt, and also a caramel machiato and caramel capuccino drinker . lol)
I drink all types of tea. :) Our local 'teh tarik' (pulled tea) is a must for me to kick off my day.
Herbie is also a chinese tea drinker! He has lots more of chinese tea nd teapot at his house :)
BTW, background picture was taken at Belcastel (beautiful castle), France during my recent holiday. We visited the castle, and I took picture from the castle, viewing the village down below (where we later had lunch picnic by the river).
ReplyDeleteFrance has beautiful countryside ..... I think I want to spend my retirement days there .... hehehee ;)
Nothing like a nice sip of tea to make everything right with the world. What a cool picture!
ReplyDeleteYes, you are right.
ReplyDeleteAnd you are invited! Anytime. Just knock the door. :)
"The effect of tea is cooling. As a drink, it suits very well persons of self-restraint and good conduct. When feeling hot, thirsty; depressed, suffering from headache, eye-ache, fatigue of the four limbs, or paints in the joints, One should drink tea only; four or five times.” (Lu Yu, Ch’a Ching, 780)