Treacherous Tea Time

I’ve come to love tea enough that I will no longer conveniently buy it from the grocery store; instead I’ll drive a bit farther or seek out the most attractive (judging by looks and atmosphere and clientele and the like) tearoom in town (as my sister and I did in Pateley Bridge). How far would you go for a cup of tea?

If there are any of you who would visit my shop once it’s open, I am happy to assure you that this will not be the path to Biblio. But how on earth to match that utter sense of relief and safety and thankfulness when my customers sit before their steaming cup of tea?

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4 Comments

  • I’m not so much into tea.

    But if you had beer on tap, I could be persuaded to drive a few hundred km to visit.

  • Ummm, no. Biblio will not be liquor licenced…although, hmmm. I shall have to think about that. Cordials or wine would be a nice addition to books and tea time luncheons, as well as port or sherry for the people coming in for a nightcap and book-to-read-before-bed purchase…

    Too haute for you?

    What about books on about canoe trip routes?

  • I know that when you do it, you will do it so well that it will be *the only place* to go for tea.

    On Planet Earth.

  • Ah! You are too kind. Thank you. I doubt that will be true, but I hope it will be true at least for those living in proximity!

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