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Carsten Schermuly
9th June 2006, 08:45 AM (08:45)
Brenda Jackson made this strawberry teapot a gift to Ruth & me once she arrived on Nehemiah Yard. Ruth & I used it today for breakfast first times, we have been lonely, the boys off to school. Our tea was Zitronenmelisse - Lemon balm, lat melissa officinalis, green, fresh, picked in early morning by Ruth from garden with a spoon honey to sweeten it.

Brenda is a living testimony. All she does say is truth. Her messages (e. g. Entire Sanctification) on NazNet are a true mirror of her being and doing. All she says is helpful and correct - healing, "aseptic thoughts". She is a goldpiece - kind and quiet, well minded.



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Gina Stevenson
9th June 2006, 02:03 PM (14:03)
'Doesn't sound like a bad sort of tea you and Ruth had, either. ;)

Marg Webb
10th June 2006, 12:58 AM (00:58)
That is just so 'home like'. I love it. I collect tea pot's.
Something about them, make me so content.
Thank you !!

Gina Stevenson
10th June 2006, 02:03 AM (02:03)
'Don't mind if we borrow your teapot to have tea with friends once in awhile, do you, Carsten? ;)

[for instance, having tea via email ... with a pic of this cute strawberry teapot ... or some such thing? Or, perhaps having tea over on the women's board with all the ladies here on NN?]

:cool:

Carsten Schermuly
10th June 2006, 02:21 AM (02:21)
That is just so 'home like'. I love it. I collect tea pot's.
Something about them, make me so content.
Thank you !!Yes, I think the same. The real worth of this little teapot is given to it by Brendas love. Looking on the pot will direct thoughts to Brenda and her story and her testimony - this is the great worth of such a gift of love.

Carsten Schermuly
10th June 2006, 02:36 AM (02:36)
!Doesn't sound like a bad sort of tea you and Ruth had, either. ;) WikiPedia - melissa officinalis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemon_balm

It tastes nice. We use a cold produced sord of honey, that means, all worthful contents are saved and we put it in cup once the tea is cooled a bit down. The yellow stuff in a half emptied glass is orange juice.

'Don't mind if we borrow your teapot to have tea with friends once in awhile, do you, Carsten? ;)

[for instance, having tea via email ... with a pic of this cute strawberry teapot ... or some such thing? Or, perhaps having tea over on the women's board with all the ladies here on NN?]

:cool:A cup of tea on a table with friends can meet also the sense of the Lords Supper. For members of his family this idea might be allowed. It is a yearning for all christians to meet another, to spent good times - what else are NazNetters meetings as the reality of this yearning.

A cup of tea via eMail?
Why not?
To send pictures and sound around the world is possible - why not a good taste and a good smelling?
We need just a tea scanner, a tea beamer - to make fluid to electronic signals - and on the other end a tea remodulator - a tea modem - with a heater and a ventile, to hang the outlet in the cup or pot.

Carsten Schermuly
10th June 2006, 03:15 AM (03:15)
The bush in our garden, Ruth picked the tea from. I took the photos because the WikiPedia pictures did not show it the best way. It is a very nice plant - it smells and tastes wonderfull - mint & lemon.
Zitronenmelisse - Lemon Balm

Sorry, it is twylight - sunshine from left and camera flash


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Gina Stevenson
10th June 2006, 10:42 AM (10:42)
Thanks, Carsten -- looks a bit like regular mint leaves. 'Sounds really good, a mix of lemon & mint. ;)

Carsten Schermuly
10th June 2006, 12:06 PM (12:06)
Mint & Lemon - a taste, reminds a bit to Wrigley's Spearmint chewing gum once you will only smell on the gum before it is put in mouth.

This is our peppermint - the light green bush at right next the wall (not the dark green in corner). A photo from Nehemiah Yard, unfortunately I have not a better shot - from near and from side. The sleeves of peppermint are naked, surface like waxed. It is the same sord peppermint as found wild in nature, most on small creeks banks, hardly byside the water. The Melisse - Lemon Balm has all over little hairs like nettles. Once you look at the large photo copies, you can see the hairs. Its sleeves do look similar like our nettles, but are smaller and more soft (kind, friendly soft) - and not as dark like nettles.

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Carsten Schermuly
11th June 2006, 04:44 PM (16:44)
She has been today with Zimmermanns in Potsdam to see a bit history - they had a walk across the baroque garden of castle Sans Soussis - it was so nice to listen to her. I asked her to be happy because her health - and she told me, she were very happy. She will think about another place to live at home in England because better water and better air - and other circumstances, she likes to better.

Most important is to see, she feels well, she feels home on Nehemiah Yard. An harmonic environment (family life) is very important. I lived also in such christian communities for short times - just to help building reconstruction while vacancies (a practice, that looks similar like W & W) - and I was not happy. Too strictly sight of things made me feeling not to be free to breath. I enjoyed to go once my time was over there. Looking back I have doubts, they changed discipline with love.

Now Brenda says, she feels well on Nehemiah Yard, she feels beloved - that is a good message.