Maybe I’ve photographed this Downtown Ann Arbor building before. I’m not sure. But it’s a great mural. |
This tea shop called TeaHaus is raising money for Ukraine. |
The beautiful sunflower and teacup window design is adverting the fundraising effort of this shop owner, who has family in Ukraine. A number of hand-made and donated items are on sale as a benefit inside the shop, along with the shop’s usual tea and pastry. In cooperation with the local Zen Buddhist Temple,
they are raising funds and collecting food and supplies for a refugee camp in Western Ukraine.
The refugee camp, which used to be a summer recreational camp, is in the region where I believe my maternal ancestors lived until 1905 when they came to the US. All my relatives who didn’t leave the area in time perished in the Holocaust, so I have no direct connection to anyone in the region now.
I learned about the benefit from this item in the local monthly magazine, the Ann Arbor Observer:
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Original photos and post © 2022 mae sander.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteA beautiful mural and message. I like the sunflowers and the teacups on the window, it is great to see these fund raisers for Ukraine. I have seen some in my area too. Take care, enjoy your day. Have a great new week!
I love the Rainbow mural, but you must know how much I really LOVE the sunflowers for Ukraine. so sad to read your relatives died in the Holocaust, something some people still deny every happened.
ReplyDeleteI like these murals! And thanks for the website to support the refugee camp. I'd like to do something for Ukraine.
ReplyDeleteTh sunflower artwork is really beautiful, and for a great yet sad cause.
ReplyDeleteGreat mural. I´m still in contact with my ex-teamleader who is planning another help-trip to Kiev with goods come Thursday. I spent money because I know it´s in safe hands - if you want to join, link here.
ReplyDeleteI love both murals, but the sunflower window mural is special. I hope they raise a lot of money for Ukraine.
ReplyDeleteIt's sad your relatives died in the Holocaust.
Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Mae.
I might have been incognito in my comment.
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in Monday Murals Mae.
Love both murals, specially the sunflowers and the fundraising for Ukraine.
I don't remember the mural from before. And the tea house sunflower wreath is beautifully done. I hope they do well with their fundraiser.
ReplyDeleteLove both murals but the sunflowers and tea cups really gets my attention, it is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYour downtown street art is pretty good!
ReplyDeleteIt's a thought-provoking mural. Ukraine is getting some help. I hope it's enough.
ReplyDeleteThe sunflower wreath painting is so beautiful and such a poignant reminder of the way things ought to be . The TeaHaus owner is putting actions behind his good wishes. May his efforts be blessed. .. I did not realize somehow that there were operating refugee camps within the borders of Ukraine.
ReplyDeleteBoth murals so beautiful with a wonderful message.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these beautiful murals So sad what's happening in the Ukraine and we all should do what we can.
ReplyDeleteThe Ukraine wreath is especially timely.
ReplyDeleteLots of great colors, bright yellows… and so much sadness offscreen. I cry for the people who are suffrage, and for the tragedy of the holocaust which was only a few short years before my time.
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