Celestial Teapot Blessing.
May all in your world remain rosy
While into the future you mosey.
And where you take tea
May it stay tea-bag free,
And every tea pot have a cosy!
Tea cosy picture borrowed from Queen of the tea cosies, my fried Grand Purl Baa! (Take the scenic route via her amazing blog).
Prompt by Magpie Tales.
I've been a fan of Loani's (you too) for some time. Loose tea is my bag! merry christmas
ReplyDeleteNot quite sure how you got from a stained glass window to a tea cosy, but love the rhyme anyway!
ReplyDeleteAh Jinksy, you need to observe what is depicted in the window and to have read Bertrand Russell!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the blessing and for the smile (after reading the above comments!) Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting.
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I think it is wonderful Stafford. Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteI visited the blog - what amazing tea cosys! Love your connection to the picture.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw the picture in my reader I thought you made these ... :-)
ReplyDeletemerry Christmas to you too!
A brew with a view. I like it.
ReplyDeleteDear Stafford: Have tea cosy will keep us warm! Love that warm toasty feeling and from sunny Australia! Thanks for this poem! I needed the cosy feeling and the tea; an added bonus!!
ReplyDeleteTea hea hea.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ford.
A great little jingle. So much can be settled inside with a brew of tea and the cosy is a nice huggy bonus! A good one for Christmas AND the New Year!
ReplyDeleteI must get a proper teapot and, of course, a cosy.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the blessings from the Celestial Teapot. They are returned :)
lol, so clever :o) Here's wishing you a cosey little Christmas tea.
ReplyDeleteMay all in your world remain rosy, as well! Merry Christmas, Ford!
ReplyDeleteDo you have to shutter the windows,
ReplyDeletecrank up the A/C, put on holiday
scarves and Bing Crosby tunes
before you unwrap the cosies
and sip the season's brew?
Happy Christmas to you and yours;
and as they say, "She'll be right."
How cosy that is! Delightful. Now I'll check out the tea hea hea lady. Thanks for that, too!
ReplyDeleteStafford,
ReplyDeleteA special christmas wish right back at you.
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Great teapost! Merry Vhristmas to you and yours Cheers Kathe, Russell and new kitty Evy.
ReplyDeleteI love your rhymes, and this is no exception! (Although I must admit I don't know either how tea and a mother-and-child image are connected.) Read your other recent posts, too. Very entertaining!
ReplyDeleteBack at you Mr. Ray. Lovely cosy! Wishing you a cosy holiday! I see byy your writing, your middle name must be fun!
ReplyDeleteI love this take on the rose windowed prompt. And I covet your cosy
ReplyDeleteYou take tea
ReplyDeletetoo seriously :)
Who needs a tea cozy, when we have your wonderful humor to warm our hearts....hope you have a wonderful Christmas Stafford! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is the most fabulous tea cosy I have ever seen. I love it. Teatime would be so much fun with that brightening the table!!
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