Do you remember this mug I showed a few years ago to which many felt they could relate?
I've shown you mine, now it's your turn to share your T entry this week. The rules are extremely simple.
Your drink related post may be anything
from a photo of a
glass, cup, or mug, to an actual drink. You may choose to share a sketch or a digital,
hybrid, or traditional page in your scrapbook, art journal, or altered
book. Maybe you'd prefer to share a tag, or wow us with your photography. You might
choose a postcard or decorated card. You might even draw an image on a used tea bag. Or
perhaps
you prefer to review a place you visited, a movie, or book. It makes no
difference as long as it's drink related. And don't forget that the
more unique and outside the box it is, the better we like it. Please tie
it back here, and please link only to your T post, not your entire blog. When you link,
Bleubeard, the T gang, and I will be by to visit. Bleubeard
would also like to remind you that your photos may be taken any time. This link will be active until Thursday, 2 July at 12 a.m. my time.




Those mugs are fun. The second one not only has math but it has some physics. I also like how it names what a lot of these equations are. I guess for those that struggle with math. (Like the 4 out of 3- ha ha!) Have a super T day last day of June. hugs-Erika
ReplyDelete...I'd say that I good at arithmetic and not math!
ReplyDeleteI never did calculus. I never got that far in Maths. But as an adult I know Maths to be beautiful. I find it fascinating (that bit that I do understand). Unfortunately I didn't have inspiring teachers at school. My first maths teacher was Dr Manusama. He was a sweet guy but he was president of South Molucca in exile while the freedom fight was going on, so he had his mind on other things. Then I got taught by 'The Twins'. Two guys, identical twins, who were weird geeks and dribbled and I hated them. They wanted me to continue myn maths classes but, in the days before the calculator, I never got a right answer as I'm not good in arithmatic and this discouraged me. I was the only one in the class who knew how to solve the problem but never got the right answer. So I stopped taking maths. I did some as an adult and liked it, but never took it any further as I don't need it.
ReplyDeleteHappy TY-Day
Lisca
ReplyDeleteDear Elizabeth, I'm more of the 4 out of 3 kind of person 🤪😂 - formulas and numbers have always overwhelmed me... In short: math isn't my thing. But I still like the mug.
All the best from (very hot) Austria 🤗
Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2026/06/reisebericht-2025-von-ahornblattern-und.html
Oh, I must look for the math-mug I got Ingo!
ReplyDeleteHihi, when I came back from Cuba my boss - a math-guy who knows I love to read - asked what my book was, I didn´t come further that "Rudy Rucker´s 4th dim..." - "You are supposed to relax, not read about math on your holiday!!!"
For the record: I didn´t get the end...
Wonderful mug. My mantra is English Major. You do the math. Happy T Day.
ReplyDeleteThe math mugs are really fun. I have an I <3 Math t-shirt. I keep throwing around the idea of covering the downstairs bathroom walls with math pages...It would be the downstairs "mathroom" ...go there to work out a problem. :) Too much?? LOL
ReplyDeletede gurl waza epic fail at math in skewl...then get thiz....her werked ree tale all her life N deeled with numburzz !!! ☺☺☺ happee twooz day bleu N squiggles ♥♥
ReplyDeleteI am always in awe of people that can do math and understand it. Somehow my son gets it and we homeschooled-he must have a leapfrog brain that ignored my fear of math. He's way out into tech and doing amazing things at an AI company. I'm so proud of him!
ReplyDeleteGreat mugs.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy this last day of June and early good wishes for the new month of July.
All the best Jan
Very cool!
ReplyDeleteI have good math skills, so I am very good with managing my money. However, advanced math is not my strength, so I admire your strength. Happy T Stands for Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteIt seems that I CANNOT add my link. So I leave it here:
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Big hugs, my friend.
We can have a great talk for philosophy, politics, history and art, but I am not good at math and physics. Kisses!!!
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