
The Knit Shoppe held a Sunday Tea here.

There were such beautiful displays of handknits of all sorts, I almost forgot to check out the scenery.


We drank tea and ate rich finger foods. I met some more knitters. I'm thinking I'm not so much the "Sunday Tea" kind of person-I'm not exactly sure why. But if I were one, this would have been the place to be.
4 comments:
Can you imagine living in a world where this was the common social event for women? I could dig it, a couple of times a year. I love the teapots! But then I am a reformed china freak. ;-)
I'm not a Sunday Tea type much either - mostly because I'm more Bull In a China Shop kinda gal, but it does sounds like fun. And cute teapots! My mother collects tea cups and tea pots.
bull in a china shop! That's the reason- me too.
I'm a tea freak, so that sounds like a perfect event in my book!
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