So tea lovers, what are your other interests? Do they relate to tea in any way?

I got thinking this afternoon after someone asked me about my interests. I’d characterize my main interests as:
-tea (drinking it, learning about it, reading reviews, trying new ones)
-perfume (wearing it, reviewing it, trying new ones, learning to identify notes, learning what I like and dislike in perfumes; I’m quite the perfume/fragrance connoisseur)
-bath and body products/candles (sort of ties in to perfume, I like to match my fragrances to my mood and the time of day, etc)
-animals/pets (I guess this one is the only one that really has to do nothing with tea in any way)

I guess you could sum me up as an animal lover who loves and collects smelly things. Never really occurred to me that all of the things I love smell good.

So tea lovers, tea involves reading/learning, reviewing, enjoying, collecting, and appreciating subtle differences in scent/flavour. Do any of your other interests involve those things as well, or is it just tea for you?

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momo said

The flavors I like in teas kind of inspired me to try my hand at lip balm making (of course the good stuff to do that juuuust finally shipped so maybe in a week I can, cries). I was just thinking like, cheesecake teas…I want to smell something similar all the time.

I have started to really like fancy beer because I am a loved customer at a growler shop. A lot of them remind me of teas. Also last time I was at a local brewery it smelled so strongly of hops/malts and all I could smell was Darjeeling. But yeah a lot of them remind me of teas, it’s weird. It should be no surprise that one my favorites actually has tea listed as a note!
But I can’t get into talking about beer in the same way as tea, at all. I guess the entire process of it. It doesn’t change tastes for the better EVER if it ends up room temperature, haha.

And I can relate my interest of racing because TWG has a Race Day tea made for the Singapore Grand Prix. I still haven’t gotten it, and that race is in 2 weeks.

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Erika M. said

Well the first one is a given- I love tea (drinking it, trying new flavors, learning more about it) :)
I also love :
- writing to my pen pals
- swapping postcards
- creating new dishes in the kitchen
- learning about Scotland (For some reason I’ve been fascinated about learning more about this land since I’ve been a teenager)
-traveling (I’ve been to Italy)
-watching sports( Football, Hockey,and sometimes baseball)
-reading new books (including romance novels)

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Kiaharii said

I love candles/scents as well. I’m not too into perfume because it tends to bother me even when I’m wearing it. Hm, I like sushi and that has a taste aspect to it. I’m pretty new to that though, but I’m not really afraid to try anything (except uni).

Books/reading are at the same level of tea (and as addicting to collect), and they go well together. Then there’s photography, which goes well too. Then fandom I guess, things like Doctor Who, Harry Potter, etc.

Pets/animals is there as well, though neither of mine care about tea. I’m thinking of going to vet tech school, and training has always been a big part as well. Interned at a zoo, helped trained service dogs, etc.

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Aside from tea, my two other passions are writing and art. Writing certainly goes hand in hand with my tea drinking since I do write tea reviews.

When I create art, it’s nice to have a cup of tea next to me. I also sometimes, occasionally, use tea in my art.

Other than that, I guess my other interest is food, I consider myself a foodie. I’m not all that great a cook, I get by, and I think I’m probably better than my step-mother was (that is to say, the food I cook tastes better than the food I grew up on, at least the food that my step-mother prepared. Now, my gramma, that’s another story, that woman could COOK!) But I do enjoy visiting new places, exploring new foods, and writing about those on my foodie blog: http://hungryinportland.com

And that definitely ties in with tea, because I include a tea suggestion with many of the various foodie finds that I write about… yeah… so I guess pretty much everything revolves around the tea. LOL

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Azzrian said

I’m into herbs, natural healing, gardening, writing, animals and animal welfare, natural perfumery (with essential oils), I used to do a lot of hand crafted bath and beauty items but have not had time for that in ages, working on my aromatherapy certification but that too has fallen by the wayside a bit, I love reading but don’t do enough of that lol really I have a lot of interests but I think I am busier now days than I was when my kids were little! How did THAT happen?

When our kids were little, my 2 best friends & I used to think we’d have all this time to hang out after the kids grew up. We just keep getting busier…

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James R said

I drink wine very much the same way that I drink tea. I really take care of the way I serve the wine, and I look for notes/complexities in the same way that I drink tea. I also look for specific regions or even counties, in regards to even a California wine I look for differences between say a Lodi and an Napa. I find that wine teaches me about tea and tea teaches me about wine.

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BoxerMama said

My biggest passion is my dogs and their breed. The Boxer. Love of my life, my heart. Then music.

tperez said

My family had a boxer who died recently. Sweetest, funnest dog we’ve ever had :)

BoxerMama said

Sorry for your loss! My two boxers are the first dogs I’ve ever owned. Couldn’t imagine a loss so great.

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I have very opposite interests. Some go with tea some don’t.

- Tea, of course! Reviewing, trying new teas, looking at pretty teas steeping
- Nail polish and makeup – collecting and using. Doesn’t mix with tea, I’ve scuffed a few nails while sipping tea.
- Knitting and crocheting – shawls, socks, amigurumi (cute crochet dolls). This goes with tea very well as I can drink tea while knitting!
- Drawing and painting – I try not to mix tea with this as I’ve spilled tea all over a watercolour painting a few times! HURL!
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu – hurting people with arm bars and triangles and learning self defense. A good mate after practice is amazing!
- My rabbit, Benson. He enjoys our morning petting while I drink tea.

momo said

ohhh do you have a picture of Benson, I must see him. One time at a rest area, I came out of the building to my boyfriend holding someone’s rabbit! Once I held her I was about to never leave the place though I’m sure the owners really wanted to get to Florida.

Kiaharii said

Oh dear, how did I forget about my makeup and nail polish collection. I haven’t really had a reason to wear a lot this summer, but yeah. I have collecting problems with that.

I have the opposite concern with painting because I use oils I’m afraid I’ll smear some on my tea cup. Plus the smell distracts from the tea.

Benson as a baby, around 8 weeks old http://awkwardsoul.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/img_0877.jpg
Benson at 6 months http://bunnyjiujitsu.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/img_1534.jpg
His one ear was sticking up until he was 9 or 10 weeks, then it lopped.

http://youtu.be/pM8Y_U1zPzE video of Benson too – he doesn’t like chamomile tea, but he likes this DavidsTea box!

Nik select said

[melt] Thanks for posting the photos of Benson; he’s adorable. =)

ashmanra said

Awkward Soul: I don’t knit a ton, just a bit, but youngest daughter is begging for a Doctor Who scarf, the Tom Baker one from season 16-17, so looks like I will soon be knitting a lot. She wants it yesterday, lol!

Uniquity said

@Ashmanra. While you’re at it, I’d love a Tom Baker scarf too! : )

Clint said

I too partake in morning bunny pets with my tea. He usually wakes me up by nibbling on my beard….

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Other than tea…
-Reading, I love reading but I’m rather picky about what I read. I like authors like Dan Brown and James Rollins then I’ll turn around and read a supernatural novel like Charlaine Harris. I also read fanfics now and again.

-Nature. I love being outside, whether I’m just out for a nice walk, a strenuous hike, biking, fishing, birding, or herping (looking for amphibians), I enjoy the great outdoors, wild animals and pets. This helps to explain why I’m studying Wildlife Sciences!

-Pilates and recently yoga. I really dislike working out and going to the gym and don’t even ask me to run. I found pilates a few years ago and fell in love with it. I was curious about yoga for a while and a fellow Steepster finally gave me the final push to try it and now I love yoga even more than pilates.

CupofTree said

Nice to see someone who enjoys nature! That’s awesome you study Wildlife Science. I am a Forestry student and learn a ton about wildlife. :) Are you almost done in school?

I’m technically a junior, but because when I transferred colleges not all my classes transferred with me, so I have an extra semester tacked on. So, hopefully if all goes as planned December 2014 is when I should be done. Yourself? And where do you study?

CupofTree said

I literally just finished my first forestry courses so I’m really just beginning, but at least I have an Associates degree out of the way.

I am attending Oregon State University, online. it’s the closest I can get to forestry and the pacific northwest. :) but the online thing isn’t working for me because I have never been this passionate about anything in my life and I feel like I’m wasting the experience online.
So my first goal is to move from florida, and it should happen very soon. :) but I’ll have to wait a year before starting school because of tuition so I have no idea how long I have until actually graduating. I also may be transferring to the University of Washington.

So a few things to figure out definitely.. Hope youre enjoying your studies :)

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Tea is my newest passion. My others include
Travel – it does not happen as much lately as in the past but not for lack of love.
I have been to Mexico a few times, Belize twice, and Honduras once. Not to mention living all over Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Arizona.

Photography – Macro – insects in particular. I love insects.

And animal rescue and rehabilitation. I have raised or rescued and rehabbed squirrels, opossums, skunks, cats, dogs, birds. It is both heartbreaking and rewarding. I have a good life. :0)

Animal rehabilitation I found to be very rewarding. I did volunteer at a wildlife rehabilitation center for half a year when I was unemployed and it was one of the best learning experiences I’ve had.

James R said

Love traveling, I have a special fund that my girlfriend and I set aside to use for travel.

We just recently went to New Mexico and fell in love with it. We went to a place called the Canyon Teahouse (my profile picture) that place is amazing!

Jim, My dream job would be to work in Asia or Africa toting a gun and protecting/working on an animal preserve.
James, New Mexico is beautiful. Cloudcroft is my favorite area.

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