• Charleston Tea Garden (Wadmalaw Island, SC)

    We were able visit the Charleston Tea Garden on Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina when we were in the area visiting one of the kids. It was during the off season so we did not get to see as much of the farm activities during our visit but it was still interesting to see the gardens.

    The visitor center and gift shop was out of some of their standard items like a sampler tea gift, key chains but they did have a good number of other fun items for people to purchase. They had a variety of both hot and cold tea for visitors to try during their time on the farm. Since it was a cooler day I went for some samples of the hot tea. My favorite were the Carolina Mint and Cinnamon Spice Tea. Another favorite hot tea in our party was the Charleston Breakfast Tea. Some of the other people in our party tried the sweet cold teas and said that they were great too. If you are there go ahead and try some of their tea!

    We took a farm tour which was informative and interesting. We rode on the big red trolley. Since it was off season there was only about ten of us on the tour. The guide did a good job on the tour. We saw the tea fields, learned about the history of the farm, visited the green house, took some photos and more fun. Their harvester was in the shop for repairs so we did not get to see the “Green Monster” that cuts the tea leaves.

    Tea fields in the winter and dormant stage. The leaves typically grow seasonally in Spring in late April or May through late September or October. They say when the flowers bloom and it looks like white popcorn all over the fields. It would be neat to see the flowers blooming and the harvester in action.

    Interesting sign showing how many miles to various tea plantations around the world. It was neat to see the distance to different locations.

    If you enjoy tea or learning about the process of making tea it is worth at least checking it out if you are in the area.

  • Travel & Vacation: Dinosaur Ridge

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    Karlie and Brina ready to go explore at Dinosaur Ridge!

    My cousin Renelle and her husband Eric took the girls on an adventure to Dinosaur Ridge in Morrison, Colorado.  The girls were really excited to check out all the neat dinosaur prints, bones, and learn more about the dinosaurs in this area.  We took a tour bus up Dinosaur Ridge and the guide stopped a few different places to let us get out and explore more.  It was really neat!  The girls had a grand time!  Thanks Eric and Renelle for taking us up to Dinosaur Ridge!

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    Uncle Eric and the girls looking at the dinosaurs outside the visitor center!

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    The gray prints are dinosaur tracks!

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    If you look closely there is  big track right next to a smaller set (a Mom dinosaur with a baby) and right behind the two tracks is another one that is chasing them.  Pretty neat seeing the different tracks and how they can determine what they were and a lot of other cool details!

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    Up close picture of one of the big tracks.

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    They let you climb up part of the rock area to check out the tracks.  The kids loved climbing up and putting their hands in the tracks!

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    A lot of different dinosaur tracks on this section.

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    Karlie all smiles as she comes up to the observation tower.

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    Karlie and Brina at Dinosaur Ridge.

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    All smiles!  You can see the dinosaurs tracks in the picture behind them.

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    Looking at the tracks and listening to the guide talk about all the different ones.

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    Touching dinosaur bones in the rock.

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    Large dinosaur bone!

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    The guide told us how to locate them since not all were marked with signs.  Karlie found one!

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    Brina found one too!

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    Another one has been found!

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    Karlie having a grand time at Dinosaur Ridge!

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    Listening to the guide describe and show all the interesting pieces in this area.

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    Karlie touching the dinosaur footprint.  If you look closer the rocky area dips down where the dinosaur footprint is outlined.

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    Hanging out at Dinosaur Ridge.  Fun times in Colorado!

  • Travel & Vacation: Cold Hollow Cider Mill Tour (Waterbury, VT)

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    On the way back to the airport we made a stop at the Cold Hollow Cider Mill in Waterbury, Vermont.  We were hoping to do a tour but we didn’t time it quite right.  It was really great going through the apple cider mill.  The girls had a lot of fun following the apples to the cider press, seeing all the cool machines, reading about the process, and drinking the homemade apple cider.

    Welcome to the Cold Hollow Cider Mill!

    The girls loved watching the bees make honey

    The girls thought this sign was hilarious

    Apple cider press

    Big container of apple cider

    A bunch of flattened apples, interesting (yup)!

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    Fresh Apple Cider Doughnut

    Karlie enjoying her apple cider doughnuts!

    Brina eating her apple cider doughnut