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Colourful Teascape...:):)

 Thursday......it ought to  be joining a table scape link party.This week i did not get a chance to do a scape as i was busy visiting the dentist to fix an aching tooth.Gosh i had to take pain killers and put up with lot of drilling which i hate.(one of the reason not visiting the doctor regularly.Now i learn t my lesson.)I thought i wouldn't be taking part this week.

I was browsing my old photo clicks and i found these tea scape photos which i had taken in a month of August two years ago.I was happy to collect few photos from it to do a post for this week. I had used the colourful dry washed rug as a cloth on my round table to do the tea setting.The beautiful wax like bloom in the ceramic bucket which i had plucked during a visit to a nursery and it went well with the whole setting......:):) 

















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  1. Such a lovely and warm post my friend. I love the teapot and the pretty tea setting!
    Dentist visits are worst than the gynecologist visits! I feel sorry for you my friend, but I guess it's better to go often, than procrastinate, lol!
    Big hugs,
    FABBY

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  2. love the rug used as a table cloth, sujatha:) great texture! your pretty blue bucket has the most interesting waxy flowers--love them! hope your tooth feels better now--the dentist is not my fav place to be.

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  3. What a lovely tea, my favorite to sooth when I'm feeling bad.
    Hope you feel better soon.
    Hugs,
    Patti

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  4. Oh, gosh...I'm so sorry to hear about your toothache!!! I know that kind of pain, and it isn't fun! My sister came into town this afternoon and had to go straight to the dentist who promptly pulled THREE of her teeth! Her face had been swollen up like a balloon, and she was in a lot of pain. I'm glad that she had them taken out so they can stop giving her so much trouble, but sorry she had to lose her teeth. The dentist is one of the WORST medical visits I make each year, but I know it's necessary to keep those teeth healthy.

    It's great that you found these photos because this is really cool! I love the rug! It looks like something I would just love to run my fingers through! Those blooms are REALLY different! They look almost like little aliens from one angle, but then like cut fruit from another angle. Really cool! I have no idea what that bloom is called, but it's like nothing I've ever seen before!!!

    I hope you feel much better very soon. Take care of yourself, and have a good weekend!

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  5. Love all your photos of your pretty tea set vignette! New Follower.
    Hugs,
    Jody

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  6. Beautiful photos. I love the cobalt blue and the way it pops out in the photos. What a great idea to use the rug as a table covering. laurie

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  7. Lovely photographs! The tea setting is very pretty and the wax like bloom is so unusual. I am glad you dug this one out to share with us. I feel your pain about going to the dentist. My front incisor had a cavity and I think that dentist was drilling forever. I hope all of the pain is gone now.

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