I asked for permission
to photograph the teapots
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and the shop assistant
looked completely mystified
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I explained that it was
my daughter's first teapot
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which might not seem very important
to anyone else
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but I know it is not that long ago
that she danced to this song.
Which one did she pick?
ReplyDeleteI love the one with the teapot verse on it - lovely photos as ever :o)
ReplyDeleteI see no mystery at wanting to photograph teapots - they are beautiful! I rather like the pink spots and stripes but think the one with the verse is probably my favourite. Did she pick that one?
ReplyDeleteCK came home from Bath yesterday with a story of a girl aged btn 14-17 sitting by herself enjoying a pot of tea and scone. He just could not understand it. Poor lamb.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful display. Which one did Miss M pick?
ReplyDelete(And I still think of you being stopped in Avoca by the photography police!)
K x
I have a plastic teaset she can borrow if she likes
ReplyDeleteSpotty and stripey - bliss! Surely it is not possible to choose just one of this bunch.
ReplyDeleteWhat's not to love about those teapots? They are gorgeous all lined up together. And I well remember my little girls singing that song!! A long time ago now. Just discovered your new blog and am so glad I have. Thank you for all you share. I am having a little giveaway over at mine at the moment so pop over and join in if you'd like to.
ReplyDeleteSheila
The "song" one is just too sweet.
ReplyDeletePaola
wow--happy tears here, I sang a few lines from that at my mom's memorial . . .
ReplyDeleteNow that is an important moment in anyone's life. Rather moving in a way - she has grown up.
ReplyDeleteLike the other commenters though I'm curious - which one did she choose?
Because we are odd people, at my house, we have stopped saying "I'm a little hungry" and now say "I'm a little teapot." Then we bend and pour.
ReplyDeleteI know.
the red one, please tell me she picked the red one!!!
ReplyDeleteI want a red teapot.
Now.
Loveliness indeed
ReplyDeleteAnd the first teapot is always important, its like becoming a grown-up but better :)
Mine was yellow and very large. I still miss it sometimes.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty are those? I just love tea pots! I hope she enjoyes her first one!
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