Friday and Saturday were my crafting days with the local Lutheran ladies who welcomed me into their (crafting) fold last year, and I managed to finish the felt Easter egg I *should* have finished last year. Here, I have my Tervis tumbler full of Earl Grey tea. I love to take a Tervis when I travel and plan on sipping tea away from home, as it's so handy, unbreakable, and keeps my tea hot.
So I finished stitching the lavender egg and will hopefully embroider a mint-green one before Easter!
While I was there, a dear friend gave me several surprises, including this tea with a fun backstory. Her brother is an actor, and fellow actor Pierce Brosnan served him this tea, and when she heard about it, she decided to get some for both of us!
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Huckleberry-flavored tea is a new one on me, and it was as delicious as it sounds! Some call huckleberries "wild blueberries," and the taste was indeed reminiscent of blueberries but with a softer, less-tart taste, and the Nilgiri tea itself seemed to stand out most. What a fun surprise!
Huckleberry tea is new to me, too, but I like blueberry tea and this “cousin” of blueberry sounds delicious. What a nice gift for you.
ReplyDeleteYour embroidered eggs are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThose are very cute felt Easter eggs! I've never seen any like that.
ReplyDeleteLove those eggs, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour eggs are very pretty. I'm glad you liked the tea. I don't think I've ever had a huckleberry
ReplyDeleteYour eggs are beautiful. You are so multitalented!
ReplyDeleteWe used to order huckleberry cordials at Christmas each year from a place in Libby, MT, but like most good things it seems, they closed. I might need to try the tea. - Cara
Love those felt eggs - never seen any like it before - Great Job!!!
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