That is one really different tea room. So intriguing and interesting. It was nice to see how it relates to Anne of Green Gables, too. Thanks for sharing this tea room with us for T this Tuesday, dear Jackie.
What a fun bottle house. I always find it fascinating when people build homes out of alternative materials, and bottles are certainly a more unusual one. Hope you had a great T day Jackie.
What an interesting little place. After enlarging the photos I was able to read the signs. I've seen bottles being used in construction before. I like how they stuck 3 or 4 bottles in the wall above the doors. And of course all those tea pots on the shelf makes it perfect for T-Day. I remember Tim Horton from my visits in Canada. The first time our host took us there it was because it was the only place where one could get a cup of tea that was steeped. I was surprised. I didn't know there was another way of making tea.... Sorry for the late comment. (Better late than never), Hugs, Lisca
how very unique and interesting. Thanks for sharing, and happy T day!
ReplyDeleteInteresting not familiar with this Happy T
ReplyDeleteThat is one really different tea room. So intriguing and interesting. It was nice to see how it relates to Anne of Green Gables, too. Thanks for sharing this tea room with us for T this Tuesday, dear Jackie.
ReplyDeleteA very cool and interesting place. Happy T Day
ReplyDeleteWow, what an amazing house! It looks so quaint and it's a great way to recycle all those bottles too 😊. Happy T Day wishes! Hugs Jo x
ReplyDeleteThis is a very cool tea room.
ReplyDeleteVery eclectic.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun bottle house. I always find it fascinating when people build homes out of alternative materials, and bottles are certainly a more unusual one. Hope you had a great T day Jackie.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting little place. After enlarging the photos I was able to read the signs. I've seen bottles being used in construction before. I like how they stuck 3 or 4 bottles in the wall above the doors.
ReplyDeleteAnd of course all those tea pots on the shelf makes it perfect for T-Day.
I remember Tim Horton from my visits in Canada. The first time our host took us there it was because it was the only place where one could get a cup of tea that was steeped. I was surprised. I didn't know there was another way of making tea....
Sorry for the late comment. (Better late than never),
Hugs,
Lisca