Magical Realist
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No, it’s spelled correctly. Having a hot cup of tea can bring about feelings and emotions. Maybe you’re being sarcastic, I’m not sure. lolMisspelt sediment (tea leaves bottom of cup)
Thought he meant the smell of a chest of tea.No, it’s spelled correctly. Having a hot cup of tea can bring about feelings and emotions. Maybe you’re being sarcastic, I’m not sure. lol
Could be - when he speaks of poetry, it gives me the sense that he becomes sentimental over tea.Thought he meant the smell of a chest of tea.
Can be evocative of the place of origin and be a sensual experience in itself.
Probably get the smell of the wood tea.
Put's me in mind of Proust's tome and impossibly lengthy reads.
Yes Michael was being funny.
I always found tea gave you a bigger hit than coffeeCould be - when he speaks of poetry, it gives me the sense that he becomes sentimental over tea.
That quote resonates with me in that my grandmother had viewed tea much like that.
My bold↑''Some people will tell you there is a great deal of poetry and fine sentiment in a chest of tea.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
I would take the tea out of the chest first before brewing up. Otherwise you may be having the wrong kind of '' feelings and emotions.''Having a hot cup of tea can bring about feelings and emotions.
More a deliberate misreading of sentiment as sediment for comic effectMaybe you’re being sarcastic,
Yes Michael was being funny.