In February, I purchased these "TEA" tiles at the Lewiston ACE Hardware |
Officially on the books as the record-breaking snowiest winter in Michigan, when May rolled around we finally experienced warmer temps. Seasonal activities have turned from snow shoveling and skiing to deck sitting and gardening - and the latter includes a little plot of land up north designated for just that purpose.
In April, the snow was starting to melt a bit in my designated tea garden |
In February, when we were at our place up north for a family ski trip, I accompanied my husband on quick trip to the local hardware store. They had a clearance section and garden tiles were marked down to $2.00 each. Not many letters were left, but I sorted through what remained and found "T", "E", and "A". Thought that would make a nice addition to this year's tea garden.
When I first placed the garden tiles in the back clearing of our 20 acres in February, the snow was almost two feet deep. They tiles slipped out of my mittened hands and fell like hot toast slices through the snow. Took me a few minutes to recover them, but when I did, I placed them gingerly on what is to soon be this year's tea garden and waited patiently. By April, we started observing some thawing.
Tea Garden is ready for plants and lots of tea drinking on the deck. |
Warmer temps means Depot is open 7 days! |
This weekend's purchase! |
A lot has been going on since my last blog entry in March: a birthday, a wedding anniversary, a Miss America tea, a Downton Abbey tea and a tea presentation I put on for the luxurious Townsend Hotel in my hometown of Birmingham (Michigan). I've got a lot to share, so please stop by frequently so we can all get caught up.
In the meantime, I hope you'll join me for a cup of iced-tea this afternoon. With a nod to my all-time favorite band, I join the chorus in singing:
Little darling, I feel the ice is slowly melting, Little darling, it seems like years since it's been here
Here comes the sun, Here comes the sun, and I say, it's all alright. . .!
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