I love a pot of tea, especially Earl Grey.
In August, while traveling in England, I had some lovely tea. I also learned a bit about the Brits and the amber elixir.
I’ve written a story about my tea adventures. MilesGeek will publish it in November.
Here are a few of my tea photos for all the tea lovers out there.
Thanks for stopping by, MaryGo
Tea at Lower Wythall, Herefordshire
Afternoon tea in Bath
Morning tea at Bank House, Bishop’s Castle
Camellia Sinensis, the Chinese Tea plant
Breakfast tea at the Loopy Shrew, Shropshire
Lovely lemon cake with tea in Herefordshire
Breakfast tea at Lower Wythall, Ross on Wye
Morning tea at Cornwall Estate and Spa, Cornwall England. Photo: Mary Charlebois
Afternoon tea at St Ermin’s, London
Tea plantation at Tregothnan, Cornwall
Tea tray at Budock Vean, Cornwall
In-room tea at Rick Stein’s, Padstow
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Congrats on the story publication! Looking forward to reading the delightful story that will remind me of these great photos! Stock shots everywhere and some really special moments to leave great memories for you. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Deb, but these aren’t stock shots. They are my own photos I took for the assignment while in England. –Mary
A lovely cup of tea really deserves something to eat. Here in the Shropshire Hills we are currently creating a Shropshire Cream Tea Trail which focuses on the Shropshire Prune (a local type of damson) for the jam. Should be plenty to photo for your next trip 😉
YAY!! When will it go public?