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May 29

Saturday Morning Tea

In choosing this morning’s tea, I realized that in my nearly 3 years of reviewing teas here on my blog that I’ve never chosen one from the Nilgiri district in India. This tea growing district is located in the southern state of Tamil Nad (read full article)

Beauty, gardens, Green Tea, Korakundah estate tea, Life Musings, My Garden, Nilgiri green tea, Photography, tea

Apr 06

Creating a Flickr Gallery for Inspiration

I recently read a post by Libby Mills on making a flickr gallery for inspiration. What a cool idea, thanks Libby! I made some of my own galleries to inspire and delight. Tea Bowls Antelope Canyon Fractal Art That was so much fun! What inspires you? & (read full article)

Antelope Canyon, Beauty, Color, flickr, flickr gallery, Franctal Art, Inspiration, Nature, tea bowls, Teaware

Nov 22

Saturday Morning Tea on Sunday

I am craving more comfort this morning, this time in the form of chocolate. Chocolate Earl Grey tea, that is. I know, not my usual choice in a cuppa but I am always intrigued to try new types of tea. To close your mind and your palate in saying that (read full article)

Beauty, Black Tea, Chocolate Earl grey tea, Color, Earl Grey tea, Inspiration, Life Musings, Photography, tea, tea review

Oct 07

Taos Journey – Last Day

The last day. So final. This is the day that you find yourself trying to fit in everything that you wanted to do but didn’t get a chance to on all of the other days. So, it turned into a “bits” day – a little bit of this and (read full article)

Beauty, Color, creativity, family, Inspiration, Jane Thornley knitting workshop, Knitting, Life Musings, Mabel Dodge Luhan House, Nature

Oct 01

Taos Journey – Day 3

On the 3rd day of our Taos journey, we took a trip south to visit the capital of New Mexico, Santa Fe, for the afternoon. For me, the highlight of our visit there was a trip to the Georgia O’Keefe Museum. From the moment when I first gazed up (read full article)

Beauty, family, Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Inspiration, Life Musings, Michael's Kitchen, Photography, Santa Fe, Taos, travel

Sep 23

Taos Journey – Day 2

Every morning we carefully stepped our way across the cobblestones to the workroom where we  settled down in our own individual cozy spot, picked up our pointy sticks and let the yarn flow from them in colors that spoke to us of the gorgeous Taos (read full article)

Beauty, Color, creativity, Inspiration, Jane Thornley workshop, Knitting, Lamberts Taos, Life Musings, Nature, Photography

Sep 21

Taos Journey – Day 1

Despite getting a late start on the road from Albuquerque to Taos and also leaving during the height of rush hour traffic, we were graced with a very good omen that traveled along with us for quite some time. As I drove along, I just kept thinking h (read full article)

Beauty, Color, creativity, Inspiration, Jane Thornley workshop, Knitting, Life Musings, Nature, Photography, Taos

Sep 04

A Trip to New Mexico and a Knitting Retreat

With each passing day, my anticipation and excitement is growing and expanding as I think about my coming journey to New Mexico. 2 more days! The first half of my trip will be spent in Albuquerque visiting with my youngest son and his family. And, y (read full article)

Beauty, Color, Come Spring vest, creativity, family, Feather and Fan stitch, free range knitting, Inspiration, Jane Thornley workshop, Knitting

Aug 15

Saturday Morning Tea

Does anyone else feel that August is cruising at warp speed towards September? It’s always felt like a “getting ready” month to me. There is a buzz, an undercurrent in the lazy haziness. That being said, this weekend stretches wide (read full article)

Beauty, Green Tea, Inspiration, Life Musings, Nature, Photography, poetry, Taimu mountains, tea, tea review

Jul 25

Saturday Morning Tea

On this sunny, late July morning, I’m getting off the tea path and venturing onto the herbal path. This dried flower has been used for thousands of years in Chinese medicine. Here in New England, we commonly see it blooming from August all the (read full article)

Beauty, chrysanthemum tea, Herbals, Inspiration, Life Musings, Photography, tea review, teabowl

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