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Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Pause: Tea in Texas yet again
Please forgive yet another delay in the posting stream. My travel tea mug and I are on the road again. I had to speak at a conference, and now I'm back in Austin, Texas, for the annual South by Southwest music hootenanny.
You can bet I'll be escaping mid-afternoon for a respite at the tea shop I discovered here last year: the Tea Embassy.
In the meantime, I managed to snag this adorable promotional card for a digital marketing firm in L.A. ...
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Tuesday tea TV: Wu-Yi documentary
I've been down for days with a dreadful cold, the only upside of which was that I finally got to watch most of this five-part documentary series on tea production in the Wu-Yi mountains of China. Produced in 2009 (and thankfully translated into English), these half-hour segments are informative, sure (well, keep in mind this is produced without blemish by China's state television), but also loaded with some great scenery.
Watch: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5
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Friday, March 2, 2012
The Queen likes Fortnum & Mason, so will you
Queen Elizabeth, Camilla and Kate caused a stir this week when they visited London department store Fortnum & Mason.
Unfortunately, there seem to be no photos of the trio actually having tea. Allegedly, they did so "with some of the store's staff, suppliers and former employees." F&M's renovated restaurant now has been renamed the Diamond Jubilee Tea Station to mark the queen's 60 years on the throne.
I note the occasion only to trumpet Fortnum & Mason one more time. I visited there a couple of years ago on a tea junket. Their Grey Dragon Oolong is still one of my favorites, and the store is a delightful shopping experience, especially compared to the tourist insanity of Harrod's.
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