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This past year has been tough for everyone. With so many missed celebrations, time apart from loved ones and time spent in isolation, it can be intimidating just planning the first public encounter you have. An expert has some advice on where to start.
Vancouver’s Jane Weber Evergreen Arboretum beloved, ‘magical’
From horticulture to history, there’s something for everyone
Published: May 8, 2021, 6:02am
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15 Photos Volunteer Norma Williams tends to a garden near the entrance of the Jane Weber Evergreen Arboretum. (Joshua Hart/The Columbian) Photo Gallery
After a long, dark winter stuck inside, we’re fully awake to spring, now demanding our attention by throwing blooms in our path and sending blue skies vaulting overhead. Local gardens are calling to green thumbs as well as those who don’t know a bearded iris from a bonzai. Vancouver’s Jane Weber Evergreen Arboretum may not be listed in many Vancouver travel brochures but it is certainly beloved by those who know about it, whether they come to the arboretum for horticultural inspiration or just to take a peaceful walk.
How to socialize for the first time again after a year of isolation
I’ve been wanting to take my friend to my favorite tea shop for what seems like forever. Ever since we had to switch from having our tea in person to sipping over video calls during the pandemic, I’ve been looking forward to having a reunion at “Dr. Bombay’s Underwater Tea Party.”
It has been a tough year for both of us. I’m trying to stay optimistic that we can find a way to celebrate and that the reunion isn’t just a solemn reminder of all the in-person tea outings we’ve missed out on.
I ve been wanting to take my friend to my favourite tea shop for what seems like forever. Ever since we had to switch from having our tea in person to sipping over video calls during the pandemic, I ve been looking forward to having a reunion at Dr. Bombay s Underwater Tea Party. It has been a tough year for both of us. I m trying to stay optimistic that we can find a way to celebrate and that the reunion isn t just a solemn reminder of all the in-person tea outings we ve missed out on. I m hoping she likes the place, since she s never been before. While she loves fruity herbal teas and I m more a fan of black teas, I know we ll each be able to find something we like within the book-lined walls.