*hugs* Don't fret on our account! We were very sorry you weren't there, though. However, because the tea (and the people serving us) were so lovely, we have decided that we might sample various places in London that do Tea, and compare and take notes (and probably come back to F&M in the end because today really was gorgeous). So in all probability, more chances to have Tea will crop up i nthe future! Hope you feel better tomorrow :)
you are a darling!wraithwitchAugust 21 2011, 08:57:43 UTC
*is very pleased you had a lovely time*
And I look forward to being less crazy and joining you for tea at some worthy London establishment in the future =)
Thank you lots for my Lucifer biscuits - first because they're called 'Lucifer Biscuits', second because the tin is such a cool size and looks like it ought to house dinamite. Or art supplies. Explosive art supplies maybe? And third because I just ate one with my tea and they're very tasty!
(I'm certain they have those biscuits on Corvidia, maybe made with honey, ginger and pepper, but tasting very similar.)
Re: you are a darling!enielAugust 21 2011, 09:34:51 UTC
Ginnie picked those out (and I must say I approve, and they did look tasty). I have now spent the day convincing myself that I don't need a new leather jacket. Or a new leather coat. Or a new leather anything. Because ksirafai took us to Impero Leather yesterday and then the shop owner proceeded to play dress-ups with me and now I have three or four outfits I want to buy, all way way way way out of my budget ^^ The convincing part isn't going too well. *sigh* I had aardnebby take all my "going out to town" credit cards with him to work today so I wouldn't be overly tempted.
Three rows at a time with bubble wrap breaks inbetween.
No real plans today except tidy flat. Spent most of yesterday in Lewes spending too much money on Victorian shirts and a rather knackered pocket watch.
Was there anything particular in Lewes? (That's almost Oast-land, and my father's neighbours often mention festivals and fayres that go on in Lewes.)
I want to know about the Victorian shirts and pocket watch please =) I've no idea whether that will aid my situation at all, but I can't see it hindering.
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Don't fret on our account! We were very sorry you weren't there, though.
However, because the tea (and the people serving us) were so lovely, we have decided that we might sample various places in London that do Tea, and compare and take notes (and probably come back to F&M in the end because today really was gorgeous). So in all probability, more chances to have Tea will crop up i nthe future!
Hope you feel better tomorrow :)
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And I look forward to being less crazy and joining you for tea at some worthy London establishment in the future =)
Thank you lots for my Lucifer biscuits - first because they're called 'Lucifer Biscuits', second because the tin is such a cool size and looks like it ought to house dinamite. Or art supplies. Explosive art supplies maybe? And third because I just ate one with my tea and they're very tasty!
(I'm certain they have those biscuits on Corvidia, maybe made with honey, ginger and pepper, but tasting very similar.)
thank you =)
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I have now spent the day convincing myself that I don't need a new leather jacket. Or a new leather coat. Or a new leather anything.
Because ksirafai took us to Impero Leather yesterday and then the shop owner proceeded to play dress-ups with me and now I have three or four outfits I want to buy, all way way way way out of my budget ^^
The convincing part isn't going too well. *sigh* I had aardnebby take all my "going out to town" credit cards with him to work today so I wouldn't be overly tempted.
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Slept for a couple of hours when the sun came up.
Am feeling sort of lost.
Although I guess that could be sleep dep.
.....
how goes your world?
Are you still on one-row-at-a-time knitting?
do you have interesting plans for your sunday?
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No real plans today except tidy flat. Spent most of yesterday in Lewes spending too much money on Victorian shirts and a rather knackered pocket watch.
Anything I can do to help?
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Was there anything particular in Lewes? (That's almost Oast-land, and my father's neighbours often mention festivals and fayres that go on in Lewes.)
I want to know about the Victorian shirts and pocket watch please =)
I've no idea whether that will aid my situation at all, but I can't see it hindering.
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