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Princess Haiku dreamed about the Japanese Tea Garden. Will you have some tea, the spirits of the Tea garden asked her?
Will you?
Princess Haiku is a literary collage of poetry, prose, photography, classical music, dance and book reviews, written in the tradition of a poetic memoir.
9 comments:
Dear Elise, I am in for tea and Spring. As ever be well. Stephen Craig Rowe
Hi Stephen,
I am glad that you stopped for "tea" and wishing you a good week.
What sort of tea does a ghost enjoy?
Lilac tea, for lilac is a scent much enjoyed by spirits. A truly fine lilac tea is available at Teance in Albany, ca.
Wow-Lilac tea! I like jasmine (and all kinds) so I think I'd like lilac. It's cold here, so I'm going for the Lapsong Souchong however it is spelled.
Ched,
The lilac tea I am referring to is a medium oolong.-A dark gold fragrance.
Good Morning Princess,
I'd like to go to Japan and have a tea in that gardens, too!
I like japanese sping, when the cherry trees are in flowers!
I think that it's beautiful!
About the tea... I like Ikebana.
Uh... good music!!!
Have a nice day!
Zazie.
Zazie, the Japanese tea garden I am referring to is in San Francisco in Golden Gate Park. I was there last summer and will return again this year. Ched, I know what you mean about spelling that tea......:) I think I will do a tea post.
Ops, I'm so sorry!!!;o)
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