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Tea in the garden? #1 (permalink) Sun Feb 05, 2012 13:20 pm   Tea in the garden?
 

No tea in the garden today, I'm afraid.


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Tea in the garden? #2 (permalink) Sun Feb 05, 2012 15:46 pm   Tea in the garden?
 

Not a shirtsleeves weather, but small regrets, Alan - nice landscape anyway.
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Tea in the garden? #3 (permalink) Sun Feb 05, 2012 22:36 pm   Tea in the garden?
 

I agree with Eugene. It's all a question of getting dressed up properly.

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Tea in the garden? #4 (permalink) Mon Feb 06, 2012 5:37 am   Tea in the garden?
 

I wouldn't survive more than three days up there. Oh dear.

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Tea in the garden? #5 (permalink) Tue Feb 07, 2012 0:33 am   Tea in the garden?
 

That looks lovely, and I'd love a cup of tea! No milk, one and a half sugars, please. Just let me wipe the snow off one of these chairs. There -- after all, I don't miss the snow that much that I'm ready to sit down on it while enjoying my cup of tea! :-)
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Tea in the garden? #6 (permalink) Tue Feb 21, 2012 21:10 pm   Tea in the garden?
 

Are you serious?

Ok after having your cup of tea, call me to help you to stand up.
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Tea in the garden? #7 (permalink) Tue Feb 21, 2012 23:22 pm   Tea in the garden?
 

:D So you think I risk turning into an icicle? Okay then, I'm counting on you to help me up!
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Tea in the garden? #8 (permalink) Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:12 am   Tea in the garden?
 

Cristina.ro wrote:
:D So you think I risk turning into an icicle? Okay then, I'm counting on you to help me up!


Hah.. Don't worry, for your knight always on the back of his white horse.

But practically this poetic scene is worth the risk.
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Tea in the garden? #9 (permalink) Fri Feb 24, 2012 19:01 pm   Tea in the garden?
 

It is beautiful and peaceful. If it is called I am not be able to have tea in the garden. lol For some reason my body cannot resist cold temperature.

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Tea in the garden? #10 (permalink) Fri Mar 02, 2012 14:24 pm   Tea in the garden?
 

Very nice...and beatifully peaceful...I like winter!
(by the way I like all the weathers....)
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Tea in the garden? #11 (permalink) Sat Mar 03, 2012 0:38 am   Tea in the garden?
 

"O, wind,
If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?"
(~Percy Bysshe Shelley)
...and soon your lilac roses will burst into bloom.
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