Random books from krishh's library
Tea: A Cultural History from Around the World (Astonishing Facts About . . . Series) by Ed S. Milton
Copperplate calligraphy by Dick Jackson
Collectible Teapot Wall Cal 2001 by Joni Miller
The italic way to beautiful handwriting, cursive & calligraphic by Fred Eager
Sticky Note Origami: 25 Designs to Make at Your Desk by David Mitchell
The afternoon tea book by Michael Smith
Advanced Calligraphy Techniques by Diana Hoare
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LibraryThing authors: Sandra Harper (authorsandraharper), David Mitchell (davidmitchell), Jan (not Janet) Whitaker (ephem)

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About meTea addict. Origami enthusiast. Calligraphy amateur.
About my libraryTea, origami, calligraphy in English and in French. Some tea books have T comments: from one to five Ts, depending on how much tea a book really holds IMHO.
The possession of a book becomes a substitute for reading it. Anthony Burgess
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Member sinceSep 15, 2005
Currently readingLe guide de dégustation de l'amateur de thé by François-Xavier Delmas
The Spirit of Tea by Frank Hadley Murphy
The Meaning of Tea by Scott Chamberlin Hoyt





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posted by SilentInAWay at 1:42 pm (EST) on Mar 29, 2009
posted by SilentInAWay at 12:48 pm (EST) on Mar 29, 2009
There's been a recent mini-outbreak of haiku on the topic of "Waiting for Collections" -- I thought, since you contributed a haiku in the past, you might want to join in the fun... Check out this thread and, of course, the LibraryThing Haikus page.
Silent
posted by SilentInAWay at 7:42 pm (EST) on Mar 28, 2009
posted by devans00 at 6:13 pm (EST) on Dec 24, 2008
posted by uffish at 12:07 pm (EST) on Jul 1, 2008
posted by Eurydice at 10:58 am (EST) on Oct 7, 2007
Thank you. I wish I could understand it all! At least the thread of significance between the various desserts is clear, and I enjoyed seeing them, and thinking over the way edibles are named for the famous and things (like opera) in vogue. The Callas clip was a final pleasure.
What exactly is a souvenir day? I know similar terms, but not that one! :)
J.
posted by Eurydice at 10:05 am (EST) on Oct 7, 2007
Frankly, I'm surprised that, after the initial burst, there weren't very many more haikus submitted. Maybe the effortlessness of Tim's early contributions scared people off.
posted by SilentInAWay at 4:09 pm (EST) on Oct 2, 2007
I copied your haiku from the Pirate Haiku blog comments to the Wiki.
I hope you don't mind.
posted by SilentInAWay at 3:17 pm (EST) on Oct 2, 2007
posted by Eurydice at 1:49 am (EST) on Aug 18, 2007
With my best wishes - and hoping to share more tea books with you, soon -
Julie
posted by Eurydice at 2:21 am (EST) on Aug 9, 2007