This reminds me of the kind of Oolong you would get at a nice oriental restaurant, except darker. Definitely woodsy, dark in color, nice smell to it. Would be good to drink after eating too much at the “all you can eat bar”
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This reminds me of the kind of Oolong you would get at a nice oriental restaurant, except darker. Definitely woodsy, dark in color, nice smell to it. Would be good to drink after eating too much at the “all you can eat bar”
Simple – mere; honest; without pretense.
My cup goes with me…
and my french press isn’t far.
Three things I am very thankful for,
Fire, Fish & Tea.
Two things needed for Tea…
time and a friend.
Here is a tea poem, not mine but I like it…
A Cup of Tea
A cup of tea at the crack of dawn
Uplifts the spirit and inspires the heart.
A cup of tea after a meal
Clears the mouth and helps the stomach.
A cup of tea amid the bustle of life
Relieves parched throat and dispels vexation.
A cup of tea when you’re overworked
Soothes muscle and bone and dissolves fatigue.
Asheville, NC