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Hybridized in 1899. . “ Madame Berkeley “.
Seen at UC Berkeley's botanical garden today.
WORKS enlarged!
"Who would imagine there’s an authentic Chinese tea house hugging the Cliff Walk in Newport? Behind the incredible Marble House, at the bottom of its sloping lawn stands this little treasure with incredible views of the Atlantic. Marble House is a gilded era mansion built between 1888 and 1892 and was the summer cottage of Alva and William Vanderbilt. It cost approximately 11 million dollars to build, and it was given to Alva by her husband on her 39th birthday.
After they divorced, she married Oliver H.P. Belmont and became Alva Belmont. She is known as an ardent crusader for women’s equality and gave thousands of dollars to the National Women’s Party to advance women’s rights. After her second husband’s death in 1908, she re-opened Marble House and had the Chinese Tea House built on the cliffs. It was here that she held her rallies for women’s right to vote."
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Here’s a look at a stunning Rhode Island hidden gem with an interesting past.
the pocket watch of my grandfather for Smile on Saturday ;-)
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this is a tea stall I love the colours & contrast with lighting. this image is also without flash & hand held only light source is with in the stall.
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A little Spring magic
!dM Tea Party hat & dress Gacha @ Fantasy Collective
*PL* Bento nail
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Gloom - Moon Eyes Yellow BOM @ Phases Event
Photo take @ Delhom Estate
[TOR] FOGGY - Golden
Japanese Tea Garden
Golden Gate Park
San Francisco
This path through young redwood trees to the Zen garden is perhaps my favorite walk in this beautiful park.
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Who'd have thought it? Tea growing on an island in the middle of the Atlantic. At Gorreana on Sao Miguel, Chinese experts helped establish a tea plantation in 1874, when the orange industry failed and exports slumped.
Early morning capture of Kemuning Tea Plantation on Gunung Lawu (Mount Lawu) in Central Java, Indonesia
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Tea gardens of Munnar!!
Munnar, a picturesque hill station in the Western Ghats of Kerala, India, is renowned for its lush tea gardens. The region's undulating hills are adorned with vast expanses of tea plantations, creating a mesmerizing sight that attracts tourists from all over the world.
The history of tea cultivation in Munnar dates back to the late 19th century when the British established tea plantations in the area. Today, Munnar is home to some of the largest tea estates in the country, producing high-quality tea that is famous for its aroma and flavor.
Apart from enjoying the scenic beauty of the tea gardens, tourists can indulge in activities like tea tasting sessions, where they can sample different varieties of tea produced in Munnar. Additionally, many plantations offer accommodation options, allowing visitors to stay amidst the serene surroundings of the tea estates.
The Macro Mondays theme is "guilty pleasure".
This was a hard one. I have many pleasures that make me feel at least a little guilty, like sitting too long at the breakfast table or indulging in too much butter which I love or acquiring another bicycle jersey although I have plenty. However none of these things appealed to me for a macro shot.
The expensive tea that I treated myself to made me feel a teeny bit guilty. The photogenic leaves of green gunpowder tea are tightly rolled and resemble small gunpowder pellets. And green tea is good for you!
Do I prefer coffee or tea? I like both: tea in the morning and coffee in the afternoon! Strong English tea, with milk, the coffee too, so you can hardly see the difference in my photo.
The cup with the fox is tea, the pheasant is coffee. The cups are Wrendale design, by Hannah Dale, for Royal Worcester.
So this version includes the essence of the teabag. #SmileonSaturday theme of #CoffeeorTea It smells delicious in here!
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Blooming floral tea, aptly named Sunshine.
119 in 2019
#6 - Afternoon Tea
ODT - Beverage
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Cuppa. Let's start with an easy one. We all know the Brits love a good cup of tea, but did you know that tea can also be called a cuppa. This slang word came from the phrase “cup of tea” which was shortened to “cuppa tea” and eventually just cuppa
The most delicious Flickr Friday challenge, “Cookie” (I can’t help but have more than one)
Happy Friday!