Forest tent caterpillars - they become a moth and like to eat oak leaves. The field trip looks very interesting! The tea sounds good - earth, bark, resin!
Sounds like a great vacation! I love historical sites, too; one of my most memorable historical trips was the opportunity of visiting Edgar Allan Poe's house, TWICE. I got to walk the narrow staircase, leading to a dust-filled, haunting upper-room (sadly, the original furniture was not maintained), see his tombstone (I believe he was buried and then re-buried (VERY interesting stories about THAT incident), and view the portrait-painting he had commissioned for his newly-decomposing wife, Virginia. If you enjoy the macabre (I have a hunch you all do), I definitely recommend---that is, if you all ever happen to be near the Baltimore area. Lastly and unrelated: I have been craving a good, strong chai tea. Most of the time, Starbucks and a few other companies seem to sell sugar-filled or barely-tea versions...which blend is your favorite? I favor an authentic, Indian brew (but possibly easier than grinding the spices myself). Thank you, and keep up the awesome videos :)!
Our favorite chai is Tiesta Chai Love - and although it's currently out of stock we do have a discount code you can use if you want to buy it when it's back - because it has a nice balenced sort of spice. If you want a more gingery taste you could try Twinings. Although if you happen to have a local TJ-Maxx you could check around there for some Chai teas. Here's a link to those videos: th-cam.com/video/iLBb6EgALK0/w-d-xo.html, th-cam.com/video/CiqjjBkTX1E/w-d-xo.html, and a link to our website article where we reviewed Chai Love: teabooksandmore.com/product-review/tiesta-chai-love-black-tea/
Forest tent caterpillars - they become a moth and like to eat oak leaves. The field trip looks very interesting! The tea sounds good - earth, bark, resin!
Thanks! I figured you would know. It was in Summerville, SC and the natives say they are all over the place in the spring.
Sounds like a great vacation! I love historical sites, too; one of my most memorable historical trips was the opportunity of visiting Edgar Allan Poe's house, TWICE. I got to walk the narrow staircase, leading to a dust-filled, haunting upper-room (sadly, the original furniture was not maintained), see his tombstone (I believe he was buried and then re-buried (VERY interesting stories about THAT incident), and view the portrait-painting he had commissioned for his newly-decomposing wife, Virginia.
If you enjoy the macabre (I have a hunch you all do), I definitely recommend---that is, if you all ever happen to be near the Baltimore area.
Lastly and unrelated: I have been craving a good, strong chai tea. Most of the time, Starbucks and a few other companies seem to sell sugar-filled or barely-tea versions...which blend is your favorite? I favor an authentic, Indian brew (but possibly easier than grinding the spices myself). Thank you, and keep up the awesome videos :)!
Our favorite chai is Tiesta Chai Love - and although it's currently out of stock we do have a discount code you can use if you want to buy it when it's back - because it has a nice balenced sort of spice. If you want a more gingery taste you could try Twinings. Although if you happen to have a local TJ-Maxx you could check around there for some Chai teas.
Here's a link to those videos: th-cam.com/video/iLBb6EgALK0/w-d-xo.html, th-cam.com/video/CiqjjBkTX1E/w-d-xo.html, and a link to our website article where we reviewed Chai Love: teabooksandmore.com/product-review/tiesta-chai-love-black-tea/
Love the Naruto t shirt and great video
Emma is very proud of her ramen shirt.