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🗓️ 28 February 2023
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Today’s Tea Time Tuesday is lots of fun. Be sure to share a cuppa something wonderful with someone in your life who would enjoy a few moments of pure pleasure, relaxation and with friendship and peace.
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0:00.0 | Hi everyone, welcome to at home with Sally. I'm Sally Clarkson and I have the biggest |
0:13.0 | privilege in the world to be with so many friends from all over the world who join me every |
0:18.6 | week to listen to my stories, inspiration, biblical encouragement and I am just so glad |
0:24.6 | that you're here today. Thanks so much for joining me. |
0:36.6 | Hi my friends, how are you? I hope you've had a wonderful week and I hope you had a wonderful |
0:43.0 | day yesterday. It's always fun for me to do these podcasts and I just it's just kind of a |
0:52.0 | time I'm getting so many letters from you and encouragement and I feel like I were with |
0:58.2 | each other in my very small living room. Anyway, I hope that you're doing well today and I hope |
1:05.2 | that you'll grab a cup of tea. I hope you will or coffee. I hope you'll take a breath that you |
1:14.3 | will take a load off that you'll breathe in peace and just have a lot of fun with me. Whatever you |
1:21.4 | were doing, whether you're in the car or jogging or walking or washing dishes, I am just so glad to be |
1:27.8 | with you today. As you can see on my picture in my blog post, I have a wonderful, wonderful quote by |
1:39.3 | Jane Austin. She said, but indeed I would rather have nothing but tea and it was so fun, you know, |
1:48.6 | I try to find books and music and food and things to share with you every week and so we're going to |
1:56.3 | enter into Jane Austin world today amongst many other things that we're doing. But it was interesting |
2:03.6 | for me as I was reading this week about her life to realize that sometimes we forget how important |
2:12.2 | tea was both in Britain and how important it was in the United States because she was actually born |
2:19.8 | on the anniversary, the second anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. And when people threw over |
2:29.4 | the ship with all the tea on it, it was a big deal. They were giving, they were sacrificing what |
2:35.4 | all of the people in America were waiting for, their tea. And anyway, I'm going to try not to yell at you, |
2:42.6 | I think this might be coming out too loudly. But tea was brought first to Europe in about |
2:50.2 | the, I think it was 1650 or something like that. But I think that as we look back on all of the |
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