Later this morning, I'll be heading home from a brief trip to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, with my friend Gina, and we once again had a great time of R&R with much fun shopping and dining. After I mentioned that I had always wanted to photograph one of the pretty mimosa trees we saw, we passed by a country road packed with them. She asked if I wanted to stop and get photos, and of course I said yes!
We have some mimosa trees in Newnan, but I don't happen to know the property owners. These were near a cabin rental agency, so I had a feeling there would be no problem in our traipsing around a bit. I asked Gina to let me know if she saw any bears while I was focusing on the flowers, which is ironic since the big news in Newnan last week was that there had been a bear sighting, with video proof of the bear climbing over someone's backyard fence.
The Tennessee bears stayed away while I studied the fluffy pink flowers, and imagine my delight in discovering that the dried flowers can be used to make an herbal tea!
I didn't make any mimosa tea while I was in Tennessee, but I did find a new variety in a little country store, this "Slightly Sweet" Mudd Valley Peach Sweet Tea made with cane sugar. The whole bottle had just 140 calories, and I sipped it over the course of two days. It had a wonderfully peachy flavor, and I greatly enjoyed it.
We had decadent brisket burgers at the new Bobby Jack's BBQ restaurant, and as soon as we were seated, my eye went to this vintage Lyons' Tea sign. So I had quite a few fun tea sightings in Tennessee, and in my next post, I'll tell you about the new loose tea I discovered, a variety that I found so absolutely bizarre that I just had to try it!


















































