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Afternoon tea conjures up both feelings of elegance and gentility.
It is, after all, synonymous with civility and blessed with the
endearing quality of being part of the world's enduring cup of
humanity. The customs and courtesies associated with this most
civilized ceremony, however, are disquieting to the uninitiated.
Fear of committing "tea faux pas" is on the upturn, as tea is now
serving not only a social function, but a professional one as
well-an alternative to the business lunch or dinner. This has
created an unprecedented demand for learning the essentials of tea
etiquette as executives meet in hotel lounges to discuss business
over a cup of tea. This book includes tea history, tea and health
information, steeping guides, as well as elements of both social
and business tea etiquette. The authors have given you all the
information needed to either serve or be served at a host of tea
occasions.
A highly personal account of a phenomenal, once-in-a-lifetime
adventure that saw Bruce and his wife, Lynn, embark on a year of
travel and birding across the entire continent in a camper van.
Their aim was to see Australia, but also to keep a list of the
birds that they saw together. That list began with two Gang-gang
Cockatoos flying over their son's yard in Torquay, Victoria and
ended a year later watching a lovely little Speckled Warbler on a
chilly morning back in Victoria with 638 other species seen in
between. Kenn Kaufman said, "The story is superb, and the
descriptions of birds, places and people are all original and
engaging, and I love the asides and the wise and imaginative
comments that Bruce works in on just about every page. The little
asides that he tosses in are all gems and they add to the value and
charm of the book. I love the story, I love Bruce's unique
perspective on every topic, and I would like to make sure I get
that point across." The book is more than a list of birds and how,
and where, Bruce and Lynn got to see them. It's about the people
and the places, and the joy of experiencing the stunningly diverse
beauty of Australia.
More Australian Birding Tales takes up where the author's
best-selling first book, An Australian Birding Year, ended. In this
new book Bruce Richardson describes his further birding adventures,
which take his total 'life list' from 672 to 759, well exceeding
his initial target of 700 species. He delights in finding new
'lifer' species, whether they are common but not yet seen by him or
mega rarities, but he also glories in the fact that his birding
trips take him to stunning parts of Australia that he wouldn't
normally have visited. He travels through the outback, takes the
ferry over to Tasmania, makes several pelagic expeditions and goes
on a memorable trip to Cocos/Keeling and Christmas Islands. He
describes his travels with humour, and intersperses the ticks and
the dips of birding with personal anecdotes of a life lived through
good times and bad. Although reaching the 700 species target was a
milestone, for Bruce birding is equally about the vibe, the good
friends he makes along the way and his exploration of the glorious
Australian countryside. He certainly does see some cool birds
though.
The founder of the Protocol School of Washington leads children
through basic dining manners and customs surrounding afternoon tea.
Beautifully illustrated with original watercolors. Children's
teatime recipes included.
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The Book of Tea (Hardcover)
Okakura Kakuzo; Introduction by Bruce Richardson
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