Turtle Times Two


On our last trip to North Carolina we spent an afternoon at a delightful shop called Southern Season in Chapel Hill. If my dream comes true to move back to North Carolina I will be a fixture in this place.  Don’t even try to move me.  It has everything that I want here.  I would not even have to leave the store as there is a coffee / tea shop, deli, and yes—even a cooking school! What a perfect place!   And of course–teapots—lovely precious teapots of all different shapes and sizes and textures!   I was in heaven.  Aaron helped me pick out my teapot purchase—don’t you love the turtles????

 

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  1. TBM says:

    Now that’s cute!

  2. kzemek says:

    Sounds like the perfect town for you and yes, I do like the turtles!

  3. You just have to wonder, how do they think of this? Apparently someone with creativity. As we say in Minnesota, “It’s different,” but in a cute sort of way.

  4. CMSmith says:

    Cute.

  5. Seasweetie says:

    I love Southern Season! I’m from Durham, but did what I call my “formative growing up” in Chapel Hill.

    • Beth Ann says:

      Oh gosh—that place is wonderful! When our oldest went to UNC I always tried to work in a trip there. I never get out of there without spending $$$$$$$$$$

      • Seasweetie says:

        I love that they have their little outposts now in RDU.

      • Beth Ann says:

        What??? I did not know that!!! Please tell me where!!!!!!! I know you can order but did not know that they had other locations!!! How did I miss that???

      • Seasweetie says:

        It’s been a couple of years since I’ve flown into RDU, but there were (I think) at least two shops on the main concourse inside security where all the gates are. A bonus if you are going to NC, but not able to make it to the mothership.

      • Beth Ann says:

        Oh I think you are right!! I am always in such a rush when I fly in there!!! So next time I will allow more time!!!!!

      • Seasweetie says:

        And you know they have an online store, right?

      • Beth Ann says:

        Yep—I did know that…..but I love the whole instore experience there……going back to Raleigh in December and I foresee another trip!

  6. Ha, ha.. Love the piggy-back, so creative.

  7. Lenore Diane says:

    That is adorable and unique. I really like it.

  8. Helen Brown says:

    Quite a teapot. Who would have thought to make a turtle teapot!!!

  9. Oh my gosh that is a cute one! :)

  10. Bernie says:

    That’s a real tea pot? One you can actually use? It looks like a cool garden statue.

    • Beth Ann says:

      Yep–it is one of those clay ones that you can kind of season by using the same type of tea in it over and over again. Cute, huh?

  11. Paula says:

    Very unusual tea pot. Love the little turtle on top :)

  12. Charlene Pitsch says:

    That turtle tea pot is sooo cute!!!

  13. Kim says:

    Very unusal and cute!

  14. What a beauty :)

  15. Trish says:

    That is the most interesting tea pot I have ever seen.

  16. pattisj says:

    What a unique teapot! It would be wonderful if you moved to NC–within driving distance. :)

  17. Now, THAT is great teapot! Hope you’ll come by my place one of these days and have a cup. I miss you!
    Hugs,
    Kathy

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