Inside, there were some wonderful treats that were right up my alley. Green tea Chapstick (and I was almost out of lip balm) and green tea mints are certainly welcome gifts!
Then I realized this card contained a beautiful, clear photo of the Edenton teapot historical marker that I'd not seen before. When I turned the card over, I learned that Susan took the photo! Inside, she included a few articles she thought I would enjoy, and I did, including one that says African violets benefit from a drink of chamomile tea. I will be trying that!
And when I opened the last gift (I saved the biggest to unwrap last), it was this fabulous cookbook, Take Tea at the Barker House, which I didn't even know existed. And you know what occurred to me? In just five years, it will be the 250th anniversary of the Edenton Tea Party, so I hope the good people of Edenton are even now planning a mega celebration. Wouldn't that be a great time to have a gathering of tea lovers come to town? I may have to start making a few inquiries now!
What thoughtful gifts! I love the idea of giving the African Violets a drink of tea!
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What lovely surprises! I wasn't familiar with the Edenton story, but I hope they will commemorate it as you suggest.
ReplyDeleteWhat a thoughtful gift. Now I hadn't heard of this tea party, fascinating! Now I am intrigued.
ReplyDeleteThat really was a fun package to receive! The "Edenton Tea Party" sounds like a very interesting episode in the nation's history and it does deserve a big celebration for its 250th anniversary.
ReplyDeleteLovely gifts. Susan, your photo is stunning.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ginger!
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