Of course the Tea Lady will not travel without tea no matter how primitive or remote the location. The beauty of taking tea is that it doesn't always have to be fancy and formal served in the parlor. Taking tea is the epitome of simplicity. All that is required is potable water, a heat source, tea and a vessel to brew it in.
Some of the best tea times I have had were in most assuredly non-traditional tea settings. The most recent was our last trip to Cumberland in January 2009. My husband hikes quite a bit and has a tea pot with a cozy he takes along on expeditions. We bought some neat origami type resuable tea cups for this trip. After setting up camp our first day at Stafford Beach we made our tea and walked out to the beach. The picture pretty much says it all:
It was lovely to wake up each morning snuggled in the hammock, listening to the sounds of nature waking up and being greeted with a nice pot of tea. Our last night of the trip the weather turned more winter-like with grey, moist skies. We moved our gear to Sea Camp for the night as it was closer to the ferry we had to catch the next morning. Again, we set up camp and the next item of importance was the tea. Out to the beach, even in the inclement weather, we shared another lovely tea time.
Next time you think you don't have time for tea remember that Tea Time Can Be Anytime!
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