I was out on a Wednesday Wandering and I was headed for some tea in Cleveland. The place I wanted to go was closed...so I was in search of a new place.
I enjoy Ethiopian food and I saw tea on the menu, so I headed that way.
I love tea. I have created this page to discuss all things tea. Camellia Sinensis -Black, Oolong (Wulong), Green (Matcha, Sencha, Gun Powder, Genmaicha, Gyokuro), White, Yellow, Purple, Pu-erh, Chai, Blooming, and Kombucha. Also, Mate, Rooibos, Honeybush, Herbal, and Tisane Teas. Loose leaf/bagged/powered/instant. Iced/hot tea. Tea infusers/strainers, tea kettles, tea timers, tea pots/cups, steeping times, tea goodies, tea houses, and more! Do you share my passion of tea?
I was out on a Wednesday Wandering and I was headed for some tea in Cleveland. The place I wanted to go was closed...so I was in search of a new place.
I enjoy Ethiopian food and I saw tea on the menu, so I headed that way.
Here is my sign drying outside. I am NOT starting a tea house for the birds!
I am working on the tea sign that I hope to have one day outside my own Tea House.
In olden days shop owners hung signs outside of their shops. They were usually the shape of the item they were selling for those who were illiterate.
A cobbler would have a shoe outside his business. A chair maker may have a small chair hanging outside his place of business. A barber would have his striped red, white, and blue barbers pole. And a tea house would surely need a teacup!
I have seen a few signs while traveling and I love them.
It seems in Europe they still use these signs and I think it is quaint and lovely.
Final tea stop of the day 7 of 7.... Sarisa Thai Tea.
I led a bus trip of 56 people to NYC this fall. This is my second leading of this bus trip. It is so much fun!
We leave my town in Ohio, at 10pm on a Friday night, drive all night.
Get dropped off in Chinatown around 6:30am. Everyone gets to do their own thing around New York until around 9pm.
We are picked up at 9pm at Bryant Park, drive all night and get dropped off in my town at 6am Sunday morning. All this for $185.00
I love the charter bus, red eye trip. I am leading one this March to DC for the Cherry Blossom Festival. This trip is only $165 per person.
Below is my tea map....I plan on stopping at least 9 tea shops in the 15 hours in NYC ( I did only make it to 7 cafes).
I am nearing 19,000 steps and I am about to drop!!! 45 minutes from Ju Jin Tea I head to the last tea stop of the day, Sarisa. Here I will meet the gals from Columbus and we will try their tea.
