Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

leaves tea? never.

31/365


I've officially been doing Project 365 for over a month. I'm really glad I decided to do this. Even though a lot of them are not very good, it's good be just be taking photos.

33/365


I also like that I'm learning more about flowers from working in the garden center. Woo!

Monday, May 19, 2008

spoonful of honey

excellentpccard


A few months ago, I joined Post Crossing and have received some interesting and entertaining postcards from around the world. The one pictured is probably the best one I've gotten so far. It is from Finland and came in a cute envelope (with an equally adorable stamp), a lovely art card given to her by the artist, and most excitingly, a sample of her favorite tea! I've never had Russian Earl Grey so I'm pretty excited. She suggested drinking it with a spoonful of honey. I think that is how I will enjoy it. =D

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

woops

Snap Dragons


I know it's been a few days. It's just I've decided that this is going to be a photo blog and if I don't have any photos I haven't got anything to post. Over the weekend my parents and I went to Jamaica Gardens to look for plants. They didn't have huge selection of anything yet but I still love walking around a nursery.


Sun Tea


Making sun tea today. It's a good day for it. And I've been meaning to do so for a few weeks. I'm a little worried about the spigot on that jar though, it seems a bit leaky. Ah well. We'll see when I bring it in.

Monday, April 14, 2008

alpha and omega

new cups


I found these amazing cute tea cups and saucers at Goodwill today. I've been looking for a great set for a while now and absolutely could not pass these up. They had 8 saucers but only 6 cups. The bottoms say Double Phoenix NKT Nikko Japan. Perhaps my new hobby will be tracking down my pattern? I haven't been able to find any so far or anything about the manufacturer.


amazingly cute tea set


I also picked up CS Lewis' The Problem of Pain. It'll be nice to read some apologetics. It's been a while for me.

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