Tuesday, June 05, 2007

A Magical Misty Morning

Like chickadoodle, each morning when I wake up I greet my children (who've usually been up with their dad for awhile already), make myself a steaming pot of Buckingham Palace Garden Party tea {Intriguing hints of high-grown pure Ceylon Earl Grey blend effortlessly with the soft jasmine from Fujian Province. Couple this with malty Assam (from the estate of Borengajuli) flavory Dimbula Ceylon (from Hatton), brisk and golden cup East of Rift Kenya (from Kambaa and Kagwe) and you have one of the most flavorful teas to come from the British Isles.} and go outside to see what's changed in my gardens over night. Come along and see what the RAINS have changed... YES! RAINS! It rained and rained and it's misty this morning and promising MORE RAIN! YIPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!




(you're googling the tea, aren't you? hee! it's delicious. you'd love it.)

5 comments:

Heather said...

And will you be serving garden cucumber sandwiches with that lovely tea??
Alright now I am curious about it, are you going to tell us where to get it?

Andrea said...

Wow, that is one huge snail! Escargot? Eli would love it!

Mary-Sue said...

I buy this wonderous tea at our little bulk foods store called "Simply Delicious" but I googled it to get that description and so I see that it's really quite famous. You could probably buy it at a lot of places. It comes in a big bulk bag and will last me for months. I'm happy to share some with you!

Mary-Sue said...

I buy this wonderous tea at our little bulk foods store called "Simply Delicious" but I googled it to get that description and so I see that it's really quite famous. You could probably buy it at a lot of places. It comes in a big bulk bag and will last me for months. I'm happy to share some with you!

Heather said...

Maybe sometime when I finally get to meet you and/or see your garden in person we could have a cup together. :-) I think I saw that store last time I was in Vernon - there was another interesting looking store across from Nature's Fare too - can't remember the name.