Wednesday, November 10, 2010

ABC Wednesday - Q

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A Quadragenarian (a person between 40 and 49 years of age) brewing tea for sale outside Lower Parel railway station in Mumbai. Clicked with N8
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24 comments:

  1. Great photo and post for the Q Day! Your photos get better every day!

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  2. now that is a word i didn't know before.

    have a lovely day.

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  3. I am really into etymology.
    I came across Quadragenarian before.
    It's easy to guess if you know "qua-" is related to "four"
    and "~genarian" for generation.
    Words are fun!

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  4. i can't believe that's the 2nd time i've seen that word. great minds...
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  5. Can i have a cup of tea please !Great capture !

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  6. bel instantané de la vie, j'aime beaucoup la décontraction du vendeur devant l'APN.

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  7. Somehow I miss these tea stalls in Delhi .. oh! I have not told you that for a year I would be in Delhhi :-) Will write in details to you later.

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  8. A smart one for 'Q' as well as the great capture of a master at his trade!

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  9. It's a cool portrait! Very interesting word, I think I can join this team! :)
    Hugs
    Léia

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  10. I learn new word to-day,thank you very much.The tea must be special.In Malaysia Ceylon tea is best for making popular tea 'Teh Tarik'.

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  11. Well, he has had a lot of practice. So, it should be good.

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  12. Great one ,hope you also enjoyed the tea .

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  13. I'm one year to old for that team
    :(

    What is he cooking
    it looks not so yummie !!!!

    ;-)

    Bearhug for Bozo

    Kareltje =^.^=

    and Anya

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  14. It's the cookie I want right now, not the tea.

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  15. If he's making tea and not coffee, could he still be considered a Quadragenarian barista???

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  16. It was the Indians that brought the Teh tarik or teh sarbat to our country decades ago. I love the way they pulled the tea with the 2 containers to cool the tea.

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  17. Nothing like a wonderful cup of Indian chai with all the spices to make my day!

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  18. Can see the middle age spread beginning to appear :) LoL!!

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