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
Nov 28th, '07, 21:25
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Nov 30th, '07, 01:41
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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