SmellsPrettyGood2Me Report post Posted Tuesday at 11:40 PM (edited) At a late period in the evening, after nearly three hours of experiment, Mrs Hayden having risen, and talking at another table while taking refreshment, a child suddenly called out, Will all the spirits who have been here this evening rap together? The words were no sooner uttered than a hailstorm of knitting-needles was heard, crowded into certainly less than two seconds; the big needle sounds of the men, and the little ones of the women and children, being clearly distinguishable, but perfectly disorderly in their arrival. Augustus de Morgan Polished mahogany and black tea with a clatter of vanilla husk and oak wood. I can totally see why others thought this evoked tea in a Victorian fortune teller's parlor. Much more wood wet than when applied and dried down, although it persists enough to balance out any astringency from the tea, which definitely leans Earl Grey. Sweet, pleasant and very wearable. Edited Tuesday at 11:41 PM by SmellsPrettyGood2Me Added description for first post on page Share this post Link to post Share on other sites