Essiac Hand Cactus
I saw this, and decided it was just too cool not to buy. So, now I will have to build a house and put it on the front door of a tool shed made from old sandalwood plank on top of a small hill in a backyard. In case you haven’t figured it out, clicking the image starts the animation (if there is one).
In other news; the Korean mart is selling 5 prickly pears for a dollar, I couldn’t pass up that deal. They are pretty tasty, like a magenta kiwi, only not as sweet. They also go by the name tuna and cactus pear. Last week I ordered this tea that the Medicine Men of the Ojibway Indians use, called Ojibwa (Essiac) tea. It has 4 herbs and takes about 8-10 hours to make. I love the way it tastes and smells, very earthy, like the desert.
Tags: Buddhist hand handle, Essiac tea, H & Y Marketplace, HanYang Mart, Hollistic health, Nepalese door handle, Ojibwa Tea, prickly pear, Tea of Life
