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Thursday, August 28, 2008

A cup of tea

Perched on top of the piles of books, the empty cup of tea --for someone else it might be coffee-- is a reminder of the close relationship between the pleasures of reading and drinking. Books and cups are practical and beatiful objects man has created for his satisfaction. They have the beauty of the thing designed for everiday use, for practical living. They complement each other.


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