Fun Friday – Tea Anyone?


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Hi Lisa, happy to have you here. I see your smiling face under my followers with a little “t”. 🙂 I never know whether I’m going to see faces or not. Blogger definitely has some glitches to work out. I’ve never heard of the Hank and Chloe series, but we’re big fans of horses here. Between dogs and horses, I’m thinking outdoor tea party!
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Fun question. There’s this book called Hank and Chloe and two sequels and I always thought Chloe and I would get along fabulously. So I’d invite her and Black Beauty, as we both like horses so much.
Oh, Kav, my Bella would love to join Simba’s party 🙂
Okay, my dog Simba has been thinking about this while chasing squirrels in the backyard. He would like me to host a tea party for him and his four canine literary friends: Winn-Dixie, Stanley, Martha and McDuff. He wants me to go down to that swanky Bark & Fitz and pick up beef and liver cookies and salmon treats. Hmmmmm….yum!
Show off, Kav! 🙂
And now I feel guilty for leaving out a muppet!
Sorry, Eileen, I’d hate to be responsible for making you as blue as Grover!!!
This is fun! I’d invite Elizabeth Bennett (Pride and Prejudice) for sure. Then, I don’t know. You’re right, it’s difficult to decide!
I just know this question is going to haunt me all day. Now I’m going to be thinking characters till I’m blue!
Thanks, Sandra! 🙂
Poor Grover, he looks pretty depressed because you won’t invite him to your tea party!!!!!
Okay — first you have to understand that the answer to this question changes hourly but right now at this very minute I think I would invite Lena, Deborah, Ada and Cara from Cindy Woodsmall’s Sisters of the Quilt series. I just finished reading A Harvest of Grace and I’m all melancholy at having to say goodbye to these beloved characters.
Yes, four Amish women and moi…I’d be terribly intimidated because Ada and Deborah bake for a living and I’m sure whatever I turn out won’t match up to their baked goods. Maybe I could make it a potluck tea party! Yeah, that’s what I’ll do.
And since I don’t want my dog, Simba to feel left out, I’ll invite Better Days too. We’ll have our tea party outside since I’ve nearly finished weeding the perennial beds.
See, it’s not that hard!