It was magical and tasted delicious too:))
Our workshop was in a very rough part of Dartmouth. In fact we had to interrupt the class at one point to call 911, as a fight was unfolding outside the windows with a baseball bat wielding madman and an equally wild lunatic
In the middle of the day, Mary and I had lunch at this tiny vegetarian tearoom in the most unlikely of places.
Liu's Formosa Gift and Tea House.
That is so neat the way you showed the sequence of photos for this interesting happening. I would love to try this tea.
ReplyDeletelove the pics.yummmm.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. We served these teas at a bridal shower, as iced teas in crystal pitchers. Everyone was talking about the tea.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I have never seen a tea do that! Now I want some! Great pictures!
ReplyDeleteA little miracle of nature, had that tea once too a gift from a friend, i thought that cannot be nice but it was nice...not bad at all and wonderful too see ;)
ReplyDeletei heart that tea and have a glass container full of different hand wrapped teas :-) you know for those special just because occasions .. yummy pics
ReplyDeleteso incongruent to have dragon flower tea on the inside and fights and cops on the outside
ReplyDeleteWell, I think you get the prize for the most surprising and interesting blog post yet! I have never seen Dragon Flower Tea - I am fascinated by that alone but then to read about the fight outside the workshop . . . oh my what an exciting day! You live a great adventure my friend!
ReplyDeletei want that tea!
ReplyDeleteHi, Shelagh! What lovely pictures. Thanks so much for sharing them! It looks like such a wonderful, relaxing experience to sit with a friend and watch that dragon flower blossom while you chat! :-)
ReplyDeleteart tea is just that-ART!
ReplyDeletei love the way you photographed it.
is that sushi on your plate?
yum!
the man and I will be in Halifax in a few weeks...chance of meeting up at all?? xoox