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Old 10-22-2012, 07:42 PM   #21713
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Put your hand in the hand of the man who stilled the water
Put your hand in the hand of the man who calmed the sea
Take a look at yourself and you can look at others differently
By puttin your hand in the hand of the man from Galilee.

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Good morning, everyone! Heavy rains today. Raining cats and dogs!! (I just stepped in a poodle...) I've tried to mix a little Lapsang Souchong into a Ceylon Kandy... no joy... Poured it out and made a fresh cup of just Kandy. Kandy is a Ceylon Dimbula from the Kandy region of Sri Lanka, and I think I'm going to pour it out too... I really should stick to the teas I KNOW I like, but the Mad Scientist in me says 'explore your boundaries!' Balderdash! Give me Keemun tea! Assam tea! Mix some Assam with Ceylon Uva for an English Breakfast tea... I know those are good!

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Maybe some Jade Ti Kwan Yin. I haven't had any green in a while.
But... but... but... Ti Kwan Yin is an Oolong, not a green. I don't understand?

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Thats what $30 gets you from the local pumpkin patch people...
Nice looking kid! Big punkins too! You should see Japanese pumpkin. Very common dinner food all year round, but the outside is green rather than orange, and it's just a bit larger than a softball! Taste is the same though.

Just time for a second cup of tea, then off to walk the Osaka Underground Shopping Malls!


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