Tuesday, September 8, 2020

T for Tuesday

 T Stands For is hosted by Elizabeth and Bleubeard

September 2017 - Lincoln NE

I have to get more creative with my posts but in the meantime I will continue to post interesting T places.

We drove across the States and home through Canada in 2017. Lincoln Nebraska was a very interesting stop, lots of street art.

We stopped here for breakfast, they have gluten free pastries and books!

I took a few pictures...




























22 comments:

  1. The Rabbit Hole Bakery looks perfect! It'd certainly be a place I'd return to again and again if I lived there. Happy T Tuesday

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  2. Wow what a lovely spot you found and to find gluten free pastries in a bakery would be amazing for me. thanks for sharing Happy T

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  3. Oh my, what a wonderful bakery - I love it! The white rabbit Alice theme is perfect and your photos capture the fun atmosphere wonderfully, the attention to detail is amazing 😁. We used to have an Alice themed tearoom here, but it's closed down now. Thanks so much for sharing and wishing you a very Happy T Day! Hugs, Jo x

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  4. The Rabbit Hole Bakery looks very inviting. So do the baked goods. I love the mural of the girl reading an Alice in Wonderland book under a tree.

    Happy T-Day. Stay safe and well. Hugs, Eileen

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  5. Wow what a fun place to visit ~ They really went all out with the decorations & Yum to the bakery case :)

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  6. What a wonderful, fun place, I want to visit there! Happy T day, Valerie

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  7. I did my internship in Omaha, but only went to Lincoln once. I wish I'd known about The Rabbit Hole Bakery because it is both creative and beautiful. I love the side table made of books, but that teacup and teapot tree really DID it for me. You think outside the box, Jackie, and I absolutely LOVE that you do. This was an absolutely perfect and incredible visual journey through time and space and I love it. Thanks so much for taking us to The Rabbit Hole Bakery for T this Tuesday.

    BTW, I would LOVE to add your blog to my left sidebar, but will only do so with your permission.

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    1. Thank you, Bleubeard and Elizabeth! I would be honoured if you added my blog to your sidebar!

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  8. I love the decor here! It's very clever with the book table, clocks and so many more Alice references!

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  9. jackie have you read the Tea shop mysteries by Laura Child? So good... I'm mid series reading all I can. That tree reminds me of the heroine's wreaths with cups on it
    LeeAnna

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  10. That bakery seems to have lots of imaginative touches, like the teacup lamp base.

    be well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  11. This does look like a fun place, and I can see why you reposted it for T. What fabulous decor. I love the lamp and also that holiday tree with all the teacups. I would call it a Christmas tree but maybe they leave it up year round? And the treats looks very yummy. Hope it was a wonderful T day. Hugs-Erika

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  12. such a great and fun post- from beginning to end! Love all the imagery-that teacup lamp! And though I don't eat a lot of sweets- oh a bakery like the one you shared would do me in on a sugar high for sure, and then down the rabbit hole I'd go:):) Happy T day!

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  13. Looks like lovely place for friend togather.

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  14. What a fabulous place! I love everything about it. The name, all the bric-a-brac. I don't think I would ever leave. Happy T Day

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  15. What a great place to take photos, after you enjoyed breakfast, or before. I would love to visit there, but the virtual one today is very pleasant. I plan to share it with my daughter-in-law in St. Petersburg FL, who makes macarons in her home, and sells them to friends. I admit I've never eaten one...and it's not exactly on my diet these days.

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    1. I love macarons but haven't been brave enough to make them myself yet.

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  16. This looks such a fun place, I love the decorations especially on the tree!

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  17. My hometown is Lincoln , UK, but we never had anywhere as fabulous as the 'The Rabbit Hole Bakery' . I would want to visit there all the time, I wonder if it is still open! A very belated Happy T Day, Chrisx

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