join me in a cup of tea?
Knock Knock.
Hi there! Come on in.
How are you?
Keeping busy? That's good.
Me?
I've been baking, there's a fresh batch of scones, just out of the oven.
Would you like some? It's just about supper time.

We can have them with jam and cream.
Hi there! Come on in.
How are you?
Keeping busy? That's good.
Me?
I've been baking, there's a fresh batch of scones, just out of the oven.
Would you like some? It's just about supper time.

We can have them with jam and cream.
The kettle's just boiled; join me in a cup of tea?
Busy! And now, thanks to you, I want a cup of tea. :)
ReplyDeleteMY MOUTH IS WATERING! put the kettle on, I'll be right over.
ReplyDeletetea? I can only think of Mrs Doyle in Father Ted.
ReplyDeletemmmmm scones.
ReplyDeleteLast time i attempted to eat a scone it was so hard it could've be used as a lethal weapon, but these look tempting though. "Join me in a cup of tea" now that is bizarre, but well done indeed :-).
ReplyDeleteKath; make mine black with 3 sugars.
ReplyDeleteToni; rightio.
Ann O'Dyne; Father Ted?
no-one; mmmm, indeed.
Windsmoke; my mum used to make scones like that.
Like hockey pucks they were.