Hello to All!
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Hello to All!
Hey everyone! I've been visiting Adagio for some time now and only just realised that it had a forum! Naturally, and also evidently, I signed up
I'm from Australia, love tea (amongst other things as well I suppose) and just wanted to say Hi!
I'm currently enjoying my second ever cup of Pu-Erh as well
Also, I've got a tea reviews blog (only recent, give it time), which is linked in my sig.
I look forward to many great tea conversations with you all
I'm from Australia, love tea (amongst other things as well I suppose) and just wanted to say Hi!
I'm currently enjoying my second ever cup of Pu-Erh as well
I look forward to many great tea conversations with you all
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evilive - Posts: 48
- Joined: Nov 28th, '
- Location: Wollongong, NSW, Australia
Hey there evi, good to have you with us.
The forum is great, learn much about tea and prosper. Best of all, we don't have to struggle to understand your accent.
The forum is great, learn much about tea and prosper. Best of all, we don't have to struggle to understand your accent.
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Wesli - Posts: 1611
- Joined: Jun 8th, '0
- Location: 3161 A.D.
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skywarrior - Posts: 576
- Joined: Aug 23rd, '
- Location: Somewhere in the wilds of Montana, but never without a teacup.
G'day! hehehe. I've always wanted to say that! *laughs*
Welcome, welcome. Wealth of knowledge here, great folks. Glad to have you along.
Welcome, welcome. Wealth of knowledge here, great folks. Glad to have you along.
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twistedinside - Posts: 38
- Joined: Nov 6th, '0
- Location: Palmer, Alaska
Thanks for the kind words everyone, this place already seems terrific
Space Samurai, as far as I know, the tea world in Australia is pretty small. I'm lucky enough to have a speciality tea shop/tea house a 10 minute drive away (which I just got back from funnily enough (got some Formosa Oolong)). I also go to the Tea Centre in Sydney, which is about a 90 minute drive north from where I live and I actually think that they supply to my local tea shop.
Thanks again for welcoming me, everyone. Really makes a guy feel welcome
Space Samurai, as far as I know, the tea world in Australia is pretty small. I'm lucky enough to have a speciality tea shop/tea house a 10 minute drive away (which I just got back from funnily enough (got some Formosa Oolong)). I also go to the Tea Centre in Sydney, which is about a 90 minute drive north from where I live and I actually think that they supply to my local tea shop.
Thanks again for welcoming me, everyone. Really makes a guy feel welcome
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evilive - Posts: 48
- Joined: Nov 28th, '
- Location: Wollongong, NSW, Australia
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