Wednesday Image Search – Tea

Welcome to another Wednesday Image Search where I pick a string of letters or a word and share some of the images I find in an image search of the blog.

After searching for ‘rea’ last week I will search for ‘tea’ this week.

What images will I find?

Bamboo steamer, chinese food, mantou, steamed breadThe first image is of my bamboo steamer. I have an interesting steam source for when I use this. I have an egg cooker that I use to generate steam.

Tracy, California - Tracy Historic Museum - Tank Town - European Train Enthusiasts - Model Train Layout - MuralFor the second image here is a steam engine from a modular model train layout. Each year they usually set up at the local museum for a couple weeks. They have been on hiatus for the last few years, but hopefully will return soon.

bbq, taipei, grill, beef, foodHere we have a steak cooking over a charcoal grill in a Taipei restaurant. Later we also cooked some seafood.  Taipei has been on my mind after the events this week in Taiwan.

2-mile relay team, track and field, league championsHere I am with one of the relay teams I was on in High School. We were the conference champions in the 2 mile relay my freshman year.

Loose tea, Saturday Tea Towel, tea, loose leaf tea, leaf teaFinally we have a picture showing some of the types of tea I have at home.

I had some interesting ‘tea’ pictures to choose from. Of course there were a lot of tea (the drink) pictures, but I decide to diversify a bit.

Which is your favorite of these ‘tea’ pictures?

What should I search for next? I still have one more ‘ea’ search I want to share. Any suggestions?

Steven

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