41. Speaking of good taste, breakfasts are gourmet Southern repasts, afternoon tea is served with complimentary wines, and cordials await in the parlor at night. 42. Tea is served. 43. Tea was being served when I arrived at the Gingerbread Mansion Inn. 44. Tea was served in small, clear glasses nearly one-third filled with roughly-granulated sugar. 45. Tea is served in a battered old pot. 46. Tea is served in china cups, drinks in goblets brought in on a silver tray. 47. The bowls in which the tea is served are often of handmade pottery, some hundreds of years old. 48. The Danzigers have arranged the gallery to represent the stages of serving tea, in effect making guests of its viewers. 49. The inspiration, it seems, were Indian glasses used to serve tea. 50. The Narransett Historical Society, housed in a brick mansion facing the common, serves tea in the garden on Saturdays. |