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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Tea on Tuesdsay, Canada Day

Late for tea!  I've just got back from visiting a friend.  Really nice out today--25 degrees :) lots of people out at the park for the Canada Day celebrations!  I don't do sun very well, so staying home where the breeze is cool.

Even in the heat, I'm making a hot, mint tea (in the Keurig), and taking it out to sip in the shade, by my flower garden.
 


 
Said the spider to the....bee?  Darn, I was too late to save him! Never seen this before!  

 
Then we had 17 ducks land on the road in the trailer park--silly things :)  I don't live too far from a lake and a pond--they fly back and forth. 

 
My herb pot growing quite nicely--I cant wait for the tomatoes.

 
And another pot for table on the bottom deck.   

 
Some wild flowers, we call them Indian Moccasin.  We have a shorter version called Lady Slippers that are a pretty purple colour.   

 
That's it for me today, join us for a beverage :) we start at Elizabeth's:
 
 
 
 

23 comments:

  1. First, happy Canada Day. I wish I had one of your flags, so I could fly it to honor YOUR day. Love the pots of herbs, flowers, and tomatoes. I'm also loving your Keurig. My friend Sally has one and she uses it all the time. Me? I make a big pot of coffee, and drink it before Sally can get her one cup down (grin).

    Oh, those ducks are SO cute. Thanks for sharing them and your tea today.

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    1. Hi Elizabeth :) thanks for the thoughts and if you send me your address :) I'll send you a flag---for next year.

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  2. Happy Canada Day Nancy. That is such a lovely tea cup. Your flowers are looking so pretty
    Have a wonderful week
    Susan

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  3. Happy Canada day to you!! Love your pretty potted plants and blooms along with that cup. Happy T day!

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    1. Thanks Linda, I got the plants from the nursery---cheaper because it's a bit late :)

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  4. Happy Canada Day! I love that pretty cup. All is looking so nice and lush and green there. Happy T-Day! :)

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    1. Yes, it's very green here :) I'll have to take pics of my flower gardens as I get them weeded---hard to keep up when it's so hot! Glad I'm on a good well here, we have lots of water.

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  5. Happy Canada Day. What a cute group of ducks you have visiting.

    Darla

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    1. Darla there were 17 at one time--mostly all drakes!

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  6. Happy Canada Day! I love a culpa mint tea, and such a lovely cup and all your ducks in a row!

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    1. Thanks Robyn :) the ducks were so nice to watch, there were 17 at one point.

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  7. Lovely pictures of your plants.. Happy Canada to you.. I know I'm late as usual.. take care Thinking of you..

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    1. Thanks Janet :) I went out to the nursery with a friend and a lot was on sale and I bought those two pots--already to enjoy!

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  8. Hope you had a Happy Canada Day and T Day dear Nancy...
    looks lovely and special in every way.
    That is quite a picture you snapped of the circle of life...
    pretty big meal for that spider!
    Your plants are all lovely and what amazing wildflowers too!
    oxo

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    1. Thanks Patty :) I felt so sorry for the bee--I have no idea what kind of spider tackles a bee! Must look that up!

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  9. Happy Canada Day! And T Tuesday :) I love your plantings. They look inspiring, they're doing so well. :)

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    1. Thanks for popping by :) using some of the herbs, really nice to have on hand.

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  10. Mint tea does sound very refreshing, even hot : ). Holy cow that's a spider! I've never seen one like it before.

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    1. This mint tea is so very nice--never know when you get it :) I've had a few different mints---should really grow my own :)

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  11. I found the post you wrote back in 2009 showing your tea ball. If MY tea ball had been jasmine, I might have enjoyed it. I'm not sure what mine was since I'd never heard of the tea (brand and type) before. But truthfully, mine tasted like dust. I just couldn't get the taste of dust out of my mouth with each sip. But jasmine is a tea leaf I LOVE. And yours looks SO much different than mine, since mine didn't open into a basket. But I'm really glad you shared the info with us and I'm glad I stopped by and saw yours.

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  12. I wasn't around last week so I thought I would visit now! I live near a lake also and once had a pair of ducks walking through our back yard. I like your tea mug and all the lovely flowers you are growing.

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  13. Thanks for visiting me this weekend. So sweet of you. I JUST NOW saw the reply that you would send me a flag. I'd LOVE a Canadian flag.

    I've missed you for T. Hope to see you again really soon.

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