Every day (and often several times a day) hubby and I take turns “kettle sitting” — staying by the stove until the water boils in the kettle. The teapot is usually prepped already and waiting for that water to begin its magic of drawing from tea leaves a wondrous essence that becomes tea. One day, we chose to “kettle sit” together, and hubby related the experience he and a friend had had with a flat tire, an experience from which an important lesson had been learned.Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Tea Kettle Philosophy — The Flat Tire
Every day (and often several times a day) hubby and I take turns “kettle sitting” — staying by the stove until the water boils in the kettle. The teapot is usually prepped already and waiting for that water to begin its magic of drawing from tea leaves a wondrous essence that becomes tea. One day, we chose to “kettle sit” together, and hubby related the experience he and a friend had had with a flat tire, an experience from which an important lesson had been learned.
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