They arrive, their cheeks flushed. . .
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| Tony |
after dancing through snowy landscapes
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| Tish |
and trekking up the slippery path to the cabin.
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| Tim |
it is warm inside.
i have been tending the fire since early morning.
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| Simon |
i help them off with boots, coats, scarves, mittens
and ask them to choose a bowl . . .
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| Nyx |
then we sit, face to face
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| Shira |
as i pour tea
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| Monel |
and we drink
looking into each others' eyes,
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| Meara |
sharing a few moments.
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| Karen |
We are surrounded by images of other hands
from previous encounters
each pair of hands holding a bowl.
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| Daniel |
And we listen to their stories
and to the sound of tea being poured.
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| Julia |
We talk of tea memories,
of those we've shared tea with
mothers, fathers, lovers, aunts, grandparents. . .
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| Judy |
of those who came from other lands. . .
from Ireland, England, Russia, Korea, Azerbajian . . .
where tea time was precious . . .
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| Hilary |
a time to connect
a time to relax
a time to share the day
to laugh, to cry, to comfort, to celebrate . . .
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| Gary |
nineteen people
five minutes with each.
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| David |
a brief connection. . .
but each one profound.
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| Avi |
and as each person moves on.
they leave behind a trace,
a memory,
a bit of themselves
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| Davi |
that i continue to carry
into the day,
into this day.
each person,
each encounter,
so very precious. . .
and still very much alive
in this heart.























