Yes! I'm very happy with the teapot! I'm re-discovering the world of teaHey Juan!
Thanks a lot. Grey days are the best for natural light pictures.
How are you doing? Did the teapot arrive?
Abrazo!
If we are able to travel again normally, I would like to make a journey focused on tea, maybe visit a tea plantation somewhere in Asia... for now, just a dream! 
I've been flirting for a long while now with the idea of making it to Japan and then spending a while there studying and knowing more about tea. It could be the main script for lots of other experiences in there. My passion for the liquor doesn't stop growing.Yes! I'm very happy with the teapot! I'm re-discovering the world of teaIf we are able to travel again normally, I would like to make a journey focused on tea, maybe visit a tea plantation somewhere in Asia... for now, just a dream!
Lately my hearing is giving me trouble... I do not know why I hear worse and worse for no apparent reason... how are you doing with tinnitus?
Un fuerte abrazo!
Fabulous colour in the last shot.
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"He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he has not, but rejoices for those which he has."
- Epictetus
I loved Korea, wish I could go back.
Frank is a cutie!Walking Frank![]()
Eeek! Look at his little face!What do you love so much about Ireland? I've never been, but it looks beautiful!More Ireland!
I've lived there for quite a while. I like its authenticity. Its history from megalithic times to how they fought the filthy British empire. Its folklore and music. The passion for sports. Landscapes and rainy weather, which is my favorite climate despite actually not being as rainy as many foreigners think. Irish people is very nice in general. Also how despite being a highly catholic culture, churches are not economically supported by government and public money. That who likes fairy tales pays from his pocket to those who tell them. It's simply a marvelous place to spend our most important belonging: time.What do you love so much about Ireland? I've never been, but it looks beautiful!
Of course!Does that show a symbolic significance?

That's amazing, I had no idea people are still allowed up there. Thought it'd been fenced off years ago.HAPPY SOLSTICE EVERYONE!
Some photos from last nights celebration at Stonehenge.
The chanting. The drumming. The Druids. The smell of burning sage and incense everywhere. The bright orange moon. The first glimpse of the solstice sun.
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It is fenced off apart from on Summer & Winter Solstice, then it's free to access and you can be amongst the stones.That's amazing, I had no idea people are still allowed up there. Thought it'd been fenced off years ago.
This is sooo awesome!!!HAPPY SOLSTICE EVERYONE!
Some photos from last nights celebration at Stonehenge.
The chanting. The drumming. The Druids. The smell of burning sage and incense everywhere. The bright orange moon. The first glimpse of the solstice sun.
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Yeah me too! I'm usually a "crowd avoider" at all costs, but the atmosphere was great. My partner also hates crowds with a passion - but he loved it. Maybe we'll see you at the solstice next year.This is sooo awesome!!!
I absolutely HATE crowds but I wouldn't mind making an exception there.
