A GIFT FOR MY COLLECTION

Hello everyone, very good morning. I am a coffee lover, it is one of the experiences that I enjoy the most every sunrise, like today that comes from a night of thunderstorm and thunder, and even the morning is still very fresh. The other coffee related experience that I also enjoy, is collecting cups, big or small and of any material and design.
I get excited every time I manage to increase my mug collection because I love each and every one of these pieces. I have opted to integrate unbreakable mugs to the collection, such as plastic ones, for everyday use, since I have lost some ceramic pieces due to the antics of my michis.
Recently, I received a very beautiful little gift from a friend. A true collector's item, since apart from being scarce, it is part of our llanera culture. It is a pewter cup or bowl, as it is known in the llanero slang. Apart from the clay cups, and the typical totumas or taparas, in this region of the country, it is customary to drink coffee in pewter cups, it is something traditional in every house.
In my childhood I saw many of different colors and motifs, in the family home, and I remember that they were found in the markets, or in the sales of perolitos. I had several until a few years ago, but they deteriorated with time and use. When I saw my gift, I was very excited, and my friends already know that I collect cups, and that I was missing the pewter one.
I have been looking for one of these pieces for months, and the attempts were unsuccessful. To my surprise, I was told that they were extinct, that they were not being marketed for a long time. That seemed so out of context to me, since this type of cups are typical of this area, and I could say that it is a basic piece in the homes of the llaneros. Especially on farms, in country houses, etc.
So here I am enjoying my pewter cup, with a delicious coffee, and to finish giving it a more typical touch of our plains, I accompanied it with a traditional breakfast based on fried arepa, eggs, plantain or slices, and grated cheese. The perfect combination. I hope you enjoyed today's post, thanks for visiting my blog... happy Thursday to all of you.

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What a beautiful gift! I love how special it is to add a piece of your culture to your collection. That pewter cup looks amazing with your coffee and breakfast!"
Hi, yes, that same thing happens to me
Every time I add a piece to the collection, it's exciting.
Especially if they are typical mugs.
Thanks for your comment. ☕✨
Hey there!
Thanks for stopping by:)

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Hello.
Thank you 🌷✨
Coffee lover
Yessss! ☺️☕
Wlc
The pewter mug will never go out of style and will always be there, bringing back memories of bohemian times. That breakfast looks very appetizing with coffee
Thanks for sharing your experience with us.☕
Excellent Friday.
Hello beautiful
Thank you for visiting me.
I grew up seeing pewter teacups in the houses here, being something typical of this area.
I was amazed that they disappeared from commerce, that's why they became collector's items.
I loved recreating the post with a typical breakfast. Also these little cups and the guayoyo in a cloth strainer are the perfect duo. Hugs friend
Happy Friday. ☕✨
Your love for coffee truly shines through and it’s amazing that something as simple as a cup can carry so much history, culture and personal memories.🤗
Hello, thank you for your beautiful comment. 🤗
You are so right, these little cups have been used in llanero homes for many generations, and it is so valuable for us to keep some in our homes to keep that tradition alive.
Hugs!!! ✨🌷