Embroidery.
Hmmm …
You wouldn’t think, it, would you: but England was famed for its embroidery, at one point.
At least, going by the documentary I recorded last night: episode 3 of The Fabric Of Britain.
I’m just slightly sad I missed all of last week’s. The piece it featured, about the manufacturing of Victorian flock wallpaper, was fascinating to watch.
With THAT in mind … ?
Let’s move on …
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi* putting in her answers: along with letting us know her hand was acting up, she ALSO scored six out of six.
Let’s see how she — and you — do with today’s teabagged questions, shall we?
Q1) 3rd October saw the UK Minister for Food, announce the end of tea rationing. In which year … ?
Q2) Who WAS that Minister … ?
Q3) As of 2009, which Arabian country was THE biggest tea drinkers on the planet … ?
Q4) Britain comes 7th on that list of tea drinking nations, drinking how many ounces, per capita: 67, 69 or 71 … ?
Q5) In the UK, there’s been ongoing debate — for many years — about putting what in first or last: milk or sugar … ?
Q6) What’s the scientific name for the Tea bush … ?
Q7) More to the point, in which far Eastern country does that bush come from … ?
Q8) Assam tea, Darjeeling tea and Nilgiri tea, all come from which country … ?
Q9) In the UK, the ‘TV Pickup’ is a surge in the use of what, during the ad-breaks in popular TV shows.
Q10) Finally … Tetsubins, Brown Bettys and Yixings are what … ?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 2nd October, 1925, saw the first tests of a television system, by John Logie Baird. Which country of the UK was Baird from … ?A1) Scotland.
Q2) 34 years later, 2nd October, 1959, saw which anthology series make it’s US television debut … ?A2) The Twilight Zone.
Q3) More to the point, who both created and presented that show … ?A3) Rod Serling.
Q4) 2nd October is the International Day of Non-Violence: inspired by the fact that the day is ALSO the birthday of which Civil Rights leader … ?A4) Mohandas K Gandhi.
Q5) 2nd October, 1974, saw US research released: that showed smoking what, caused brain damage … ?A5) Cannabis.
Q6) Finally … 2nd October, 1973, saw the birth of singer/songwriter, Lene Nystrøm. With which band did she come come to prominence … ?A6) Aqua.
Enjoy those.
I’ll leave you with this thought from George Orwell.
“Tea is one of the mainstays of civilization in this country.”George Orwell.
And a quickie from Doris Day …
We also have — towards the end of this video — Orwell’s recipe for a nice cup of tea.
I have to say, literary genius that he was, Orwell was a complete heathen, on tea. Milk in LAST, and NO SUGAR … ? Dear lord … !
* Oh, crikey, and here’s me coming up with a ten-question monster, Debbi … ! (Still, if it’s any help, it’s another one that rolled off the typewriter … )
1 comment:
That's okay, Paul! :) Somehow, it all seems fitting.
1. 1952
2. Gwilym Lloyd-George
3. the United Arab Emirates
4. 67
5. milk
6. Camellia sinensis
7. the Phillipines
8. India
9. electricity consumption
10. teapots
I've got an idea for a video. I'm working on it, slowly, but surely! :)
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