Sunday, July 10, 2011

The Graveyard Tea Society

Around where I live has no way to get in contact with other Goths or people who appreciate goths, so I've decided to set up something called 'The Graveyard Tea Society'. Then I thought 'Well, everyone likes to meet people whom they may become friends with, so why not (attempt) to make it a proper orginisation throughout the few people that read my blog (By the way, thank you, 14 followers! When I started I thought I'd get like 1!)'. So yes, I am now starting The Graveyard Tea Society. Bacially if you're a member you orginise tea parties and the like. They can be in graveyards or not, they can be relaxed or formal, whatever you wish, and then you post pictures of them on your blogs :) If anyone finds this vaguly interesting please comment/mention it at some point in your blogs to get others interested

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

I NEED TO START ONE! Dear Aislings' followers: Any of you in the metro-detroit area of MI? Or maybe I can mention this idea when I start school....

Unknown said...

This is a charming idea! I might see what I can do in RADelaide, South Australia.

Bix said...

I love this idea! Perfect timing too, I just started getting interested in tea parties! I shall try to start doing this in my area....although there really aren't that many goths in my area. I guess I'll ask people from school. Thanks for the wonderful idea!

Bix said...

Ohhh (and I hope I don't sound like I'm trying to interfere) I was sitting thinking about this, just going over some ideas in my head, and I realized people might be more likely to get involved if there was somewhere online where they could sign up to host tea parties and see what events are going on in there area. It wouldn't even have to be more than a page, just enough for a list of tea parties, their dates, where they're happening, and who's hosting them. What do you think?

Anonymous said...

A facebook page could work.

Aisling Lark said...

Yeah, I'll set up a facebook page later :) Thanks for the enfusiasim. And Bixie, you're not interfiring, you're helping ;)

VictorianAndroid said...

That sounds awesome!!
Will you be posting a link to said facebook page??

@Unicornofdeath I'm in the metro-detroit area!!

Anonymous said...

OMG! Yay! *skims through pofile* Wait, you read The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls? WHERE DID YOU GET A COPY?!?!?!

VictorianAndroid said...

Ordered it when it came out. First edition, first printing. Obviously one of my most prized possesions :) <3

Aisling Lark said...
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Anonymous said...

Joined group :)

*Is super jealous* Hey, would you ever consider lending your amazing super awesome book to a person you only spoke to on comments of a blog?

VictorianAndroid said...

Has also asked to join group

I would at least be willing to bring it to a possible tea party in the future :)

Anonymous said...

We should actually try to organize one. Maybe the first tea party can be in michigan :D

Kitty Lovett; The Unadulterated Cat said...

Directed here by...Teresa, I think, but I think this is a bloody excellent idea, and I would very much like to be involved. I can head the Australia front if you like. :3

Anonymous said...

Great idea