Saturday, March 31, 2012

Saturday Snapshot: March 31, 2012

Tea Gardens

Close up of Tea Gardens
 With my brother, SIL  and Mom

Taken when I was holidaying in South of India last week!
Posted for Saturday Snapshot, hosted by Alyce of At Home With books

26 comments:

  1. I also posted photos of a tea garden this week!

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  2. Tea! I've never seen a real tea garden before. Thanks for the picture :)

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  3. I am reading 'For All the Tea in China' right now, so your photos have really given me a mental picture of the area of the world that this book addresses (India and China's development of tea cultivation) ... thanks! Looks like it was a wonderful jaunt for your family!

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  4. I've only seen the tea gardens in parks, like Golden Gate Park in SF.

    Lovely!

    Here's MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOT

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  5. I love the tea garden. Awesome photos.

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  6. Very nice. I love the peaceful look of it.

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  7. I LIVE in south india! Hope you enjoyed touring this area :)

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  8. It's beautiful and you all look so happy.

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  9. Love it! The closest I've been to a tea garden comes in a bag with a tag on it. Ha ha

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  10. Lovely. I've never seen tea plants before, just the dried variant.

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  11. My first time seeing a tea garden-- thank you! :-)

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  12. Lovely! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
    By the way how do you add the "here's my Saturday Snapshot" without showing the whole url? I love that!

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  13. It appears that you enjoyed a lovely holiday. What a luscious setting at the tea gardens.

    :)

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  14. When I saw the title tea gardens, I thought it would be a tea house for drinking tea. I never even thought of the place where tea is grown. Is that what it is?

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  15. Those tea gardens look so cool and refreshing. I hope you had fun on your holiday!

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  16. Thanks so much for dropping by and visiting.
    India is on my bucket list to visit.

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  17. What wonderful photos. Not often I get to see photos from India. Everyone looks so happy in the last one.

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  18. Great photos! The tea gardens look interesting.

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  19. This is the first time I'm seeing a tea garden, too. Very peaceful and relaxing.

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  20. what a gorgeous tea garden and what a great looking family you have there!

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  21. You look so cute! Love the hat :)

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