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  1. @MataHariSteeps Aha - thank you for that information. South America is a continent full of countries I am largely uninformed about.
  2. @MataHariSteeps I really like Hojicha also. Yamamotoyama grew this Shincha in Brazil, which I had not heard about before. It is pretty good.
  3. I drank delicious Hibiki-An Kuradashi Gyokuro (an aged Japanese green tea) on the way to work, and now I'm making some Yamamotoyama Shincha.
  4. I watched the Corey Yuen film "Fong Sai Yuk" a couple of nights ago and one scene contained 2 different instances of tea/gaiwan spit-takes.
  5. A follow-up post about the "Steeped in History" exhibit: http://bit.ly/6GW0ys/
  6. Wow! I just watched a Golden Eagle (which I mistook for a juvenile Bald Eagle earlier) circle several times and dive at a crow. He was huge.
  7. I love it here during fall; it looks like dusk all day. I saw the Cafe Au Lait-colored crow this morning. http://yfrog.com/1dlj8lj
  8. @ZenRabbit Thank you for the FF!
  9. @TeasEtc Thank you for the FF!
  10. @thepuriTea Thank you for the FF!
  11. @vtknitboy No problem. I try to keep track of useful pieces of information so I can find them when I or someone else needs to refer to them.
  12. @vtknitboy You probably mean this one on Cha Dao, written by Nigel Melican (@teacraftecm): http://bit.ly/Raa37
  13. @caleaceaiului Good teahouse name. My nephews were excited about the movie the last time I saw them before it was out. I want to see it too.
  14. @nimbleleaf thank you for the FF.
  15. @teadesigner thank you for the FF.
  16. @caleaceaiului No, but it sounds like it ought to be the name of the Chinese export-silver Ru. tea glass I posted the picture of last night.
  17. @thetearooms yes.
  18. Mmmm - jasmine pearls. http://yfrog.com/4agfhlj
  19. If the human brain is such an agile, sophisticated organ, how can a co-worker with a computer and phone in front of her ask what time it is?
  20. @Bradart It's good to be a ninja, especially an unburned ninja without the hiccups. I wonder which teas are traditionally favored by ninjas.