They had a complimentary sampling bar (who would have thought there was such a thing?) where we all sipped and found our favorites. Dick and I really like the raspberry and peach, while Joe and Nancy preferred only the raspberry. I couldn't choose which one I like better, so we came away with both boxes. These plants are recently harvested (that's why the tops are all the same height) and are direct descendants of the the original 100 year old plants. We got to visit the greenhouse, where we learned just how hard it was and how long it took to make a new tea plant. Now we know why good tea costs so much!
After the tour, we stopped in at the Angel Tree, not too far down the road. Wow. This tree is purported to be around 400-500 years old. Local folklore says that ghosts of former slaves can appear as angels surrounding the tree, and as recently as 2018, it was featured in an Allstate television ad saluting the strength and fortitude of South Carolina in the wake of Hurricane Florence.
There was more, much more, to our day, but it's getting late and I still have to upload lots of pictures to share.
Ten wheels turn again in the morning, heading to Chesapeake, VA for a couple of weeks. Why Chesapeake? 'Cuz that's where they're holding the 31st VA State Square Dance Convention, and we have ribbons! 😁
Till next time, y'all be safe and stay well!
We missed that on our pass through Charleston. Maybe next time we get to the east coast. Looks like a fun stop-off.
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