There's nothing like a good cup of tea. Where you could just sit outside in the garden and listen to the rustling leaves in the wind and the sound of tiny fluttering wings buzzing by your ear. With the spring season over, the faeries are preparing for the coming of fall. Mrs. Faerie has told me it is never too early to prepare for colder weather. I don't blame her though, ever since the winter of 1683.... well- lets not go into that, it still pains me to remember.
In any case, I'll be visiting Australia and New Zealand soon. I haven't visited Australia in a while and how could I not visit New Zealand while I'm in the area? I just hope the hotel that I'll be staying at has a nice selection of tea. (I can't stand staying at Australia's house plus I haven't quite told him I'm coming yet) EVERYTIME I stay at a hotel (especially at America's place, Lipton tea?! What is that?!) they have such lousy selections of tea. No Early Grey?! Load of bollocks!! All of it! Note to self: instruct America about tea.
The last few times I've visited other countries I've been bringing my own teas to remedy this problem. it's been quite useful, really and perhaps Australia would like some tea for his kitchen. That does sound like a plan.
It's best if I end my entry here. I've got to put in time for some embroidery. I found this lovely floral pattern.
Yours truly, Arthur Kirkland
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