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This tea/coffee party sounds like a good excuse for that lemon blueberry cake!
Darlin.. you must have been reading my mind!

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This tea/coffee party sounds like a good excuse for that lemon blueberry cake!

Sounds like a good party to me!![]()

I know what you meant, preacher.I was teasing
It really is! Blueberry cake with lemon frosting
One of the last ones Disappeared after meeting me though. So, my ego is a little bruised for now.
Lemon? Blueberry?? Omg that sounds amazing!![]()
This sounds like my kind of place.
No corset? If I had to wear one, I would be in a foul mood. lol
I once had tea in bed with a Litster..![]()
Sure, why not?
If it requires ironing, I'm out. I quit!
I'm really kicking myself for getting to know you only after we were no longer neighbors. I would totally have grabbed a beverage of whatever sort to shoot the shit with you IRL.
Wait, I used to be neighbors of a sort with him… does that mean we’re neighbors now?
I was in the southern USA for a few years but am back on the west coast again.
He and I were literally in the same part of the city and we had no idea.
Mine too.
Off topic but…..
As a young girl I worked in a Victorian style tea house in Dublin city, we wore old fashioned black pinafores with a white cotton blouse and a stiffly starched white apron and headband. I loved the uniform and the tea house was always full!
I do love coffee but give me a cup of loose leaf English or Irish breakfast tea, brewed with freshly boiled and freshly drawn water any day of the week! A real treat.
That must have been pretty wild to find out. I am not sure if anyone from here is that close to me.
Would that have been on Grafton Street Anastasia? Or perhaps O’Connell? I can imagine O’Connell Street being full of these places a few years past.
Not really.
It's amazing how interconnected the world is sometimes.
I once ran into someone I met in Japan when I stopped for gas on a road trip through rural Australia. The odds of that happening are pretty rare, yet here she was behind the register.
That would have been awesome! We'd have a blast hanging out. Let me know when you move back. Lol![]()
It was in the big department store on O’Connell Street! You have been to Dublin, obviously![]()