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by Vulture » Jan 28th, '09, 04:34
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by gingkoseto » Jan 28th, '09, 10:00
Nice!! Looking forward to more pics!

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by Victoria » Jan 28th, '09, 10:18
I think this is about all there is, we didn't think to take any group shots.
I took shots of the outside of the stores - shown in Teawares.
Jan 28th, '09, 10:32
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by Trey Winston » Jan 28th, '09, 10:32
That looks like a fantastic place to spend a few hours. Days, even. Is Tea Habitat a chain, or is it just this one store?
Jan 28th, '09, 10:35
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by Vulture » Jan 28th, '09, 10:35
Yah, I forgot to bring a camera in the rush so I was borrowing one for those shots. Hopefully we can do this again sometime in 3-6 months where I don't sleep in and rush my way up

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by Vulture » Jan 28th, '09, 10:38
Trey Winston wrote:That looks like a fantastic place to spend a few hours. Days, even. Is Tea Habitat a chain, or is it just this one store?
Yah we ended up staying a bit over what we planned. It would almost be a trip in itself to stay there for tea tastings. Charcoal heated Kettles, a section for traditional floor seating, and a nice selection of teas.
I do not think they are a chain (yet...)
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by Victoria » Jan 28th, '09, 11:02
Vulture wrote: Yah we ended up staying a bit over what we planned. It would almost be a trip in itself to stay there for tea tastings. Charcoal heated Kettles, a section for traditional floor seating, and a nice selection of teas.
Hummm I think someone said that even before the outing.

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by Pentox » Jan 28th, '09, 12:16
Victoria wrote:I think this is about all there is, we didn't think to take any group shots.
I took shots of the outside of the stores - shown in Teawares.
Awh you guys didn't take any group shots? For shame!
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by Salsero » Jan 28th, '09, 13:58
Tea Habitat is Imen's
baby.
Jan 28th, '09, 14:45
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by gingkoseto » Jan 28th, '09, 14:45
Victoria wrote:I think this is about all there is, we didn't think to take any group shots.
I took shots of the outside of the stores - shown in Teawares.
Yeah I saw the teawares. They are adorable! I like the store front photo too. We don't have any of this kind tea boutique here!
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by FireArmada » Jan 29th, '09, 11:48
That looks so cool.
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by disillusioned » Jan 29th, '09, 12:47
that carved wood table is absolutely gorgeous
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by horsencl » Jan 29th, '09, 19:12
I agree! I'm sure tables like this are WAY out of my price range but anyone know of a vendor that sells these?