
This is what I place my tea cup on. I love this little saucer; it is beautiful and full of spirit. Also, it tells a story.
If two rabbits can frolic deep in a mountain forest, under a moonlit sky…
If they can do so, why can’t I?

This is what I place my tea cup on. I love this little saucer; it is beautiful and full of spirit. Also, it tells a story.
If two rabbits can frolic deep in a mountain forest, under a moonlit sky…
If they can do so, why can’t I?
hahaha those rabbits looks like they are half rabbit and half pig.
I can assure you, technokid-san… They are fully RABBIT!!!!!!!!!!! >_<
Your short blog- makes me realize that we make life way more complicated than it needs to be- Contrary to your statement about “why can’t I”- I think from what I have learned about you from your blogs– you DO frolic under a moonlit sky- and that is truly a wonderful gift!
yes sir technokid88 is what they call me.
i agree, that’s a really neat saucer… where did you get it?
@ DaventryGnome: I purchased it at Nijiya Market, which is a Japanese grocery store. I couldn’t resist, and you can obviously see why :]
Nice saucer, but how vile that tea looks.
lol yeah .. that green color doesn’t look too nice
My camera and the lighting did not do the color of the sencha justice. That being said, there are teas out there with colors that would wow just about anyone — particularly Japanese green teas.