I don't but there are a couple other laptops floating around here that I could get the key from. But hubby set the new network up, so I'm just waiting on him to email me back. Ah, to have connections.Pentox wrote:If you have another computer on wireless it's not that hard to find it.auggy wrote:Someone who understands!!!!!!Pentox wrote:Damn those people making you work! Don't they realize you need some special time alone with your computer?auggy wrote:I want to play with it so we can re-bond after our long separation, but dangit! People are making me work!Pentox wrote:YAAAYYY Happy day for her augginess!auggy wrote:My computer is fixed! YAY!
Now if only I had tea here to celebrate.
Of course, if I can figure out the network key to get on our wireless network here, I can play with it AND work. Or at least look like I'm working.
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Pentox and Auggy have become King and Queen of the "forum tunnels" that have grown to epic lengths...auggy wrote:I don't but there are a couple other laptops floating around here that I could get the key from. But hubby set the new network up, so I'm just waiting on him to email me back. Ah, to have connections.Pentox wrote:If you have another computer on wireless it's not that hard to find it.auggy wrote:Someone who understands!!!!!!Pentox wrote:Damn those people making you work! Don't they realize you need some special time alone with your computer?auggy wrote:I want to play with it so we can re-bond after our long separation, but dangit! People are making me work!Pentox wrote:YAAAYYY Happy day for her augginess!auggy wrote:My computer is fixed! YAY!
Now if only I had tea here to celebrate.
Of course, if I can figure out the network key to get on our wireless network here, I can play with it AND work. Or at least look like I'm working.
It was a tie...obviously when the mythical leaves fell into the water, both tea and tea brewing vessels were born.
For me personally, it was tea first...
Adagio Nepal FF again this morning. If you did not try a Nepal tea, you should. They make great additions to iced tea blends as well.
And now, another "blend" as I finished off one fukamushi and had to add another fukamushi to it. So, ended up with a fukamushi from Uji and Shizuoka prefectures.
Glad to hear the computer is up and running Auggy, added some drama to TeaDay..and I learned a few things along the way.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
orly? rlyrly?Chip wrote:Pentox and Auggy have become King and Queen of the "forum tunnels" that have grown to epic lengths...auggy wrote:I don't but there are a couple other laptops floating around here that I could get the key from. But hubby set the new network up, so I'm just waiting on him to email me back. Ah, to have connections.Pentox wrote:If you have another computer on wireless it's not that hard to find it.auggy wrote:Someone who understands!!!!!!Pentox wrote:Damn those people making you work! Don't they realize you need some special time alone with your computer?auggy wrote:I want to play with it so we can re-bond after our long separation, but dangit! People are making me work!Pentox wrote:YAAAYYY Happy day for her augginess!auggy wrote:My computer is fixed! YAY!
Now if only I had tea here to celebrate.
Of course, if I can figure out the network key to get on our wireless network here, I can play with it AND work. Or at least look like I'm working.
It was a tie...obviously when the mythical leaves fell into the water, both tea and tea brewing vessels were born.
For me personally, it was tea first...
Adagio Nepal FF again this morning. If you did not try a Nepal tea, you should. They make great additions to iced tea blends as well.
And now, another "blend" as I finished off one fukamushi and had to add another fukamushi to it. So, ended up with a fukamushi from Uji and Shizuoka prefectures.
Glad to hear the computer is up and running Auggy, added some drama to TeaDay..and I learned a few things along the way.
J/k. I'll stop now
Oh and this morning ice cold, cold brew hibiki-an farmer's shincha, this stuff is amazing.
Henley, is that you? You have changed so much since your vacation!henley wrote:Another bday surprise was coming home to my part of my lilies blooming. They are my favorite flower & I'll have various ones blooming thru July.
I was going to ask for a lager pic of the lily and cup, thanks! Just lovely!
Not sure I would have the heart to pick it.
That color is astounding!
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Lovely Asiatic Lily!!! Quite girly cup. Welcome back to your TeaHome.Victoria wrote:Henley, is that you? You have changed so much since your vacation!henley wrote:Another bday surprise was coming home to my part of my lilies blooming. They are my favorite flower & I'll have various ones blooming thru July.
I was going to ask for a lager pic of the lily and cup, thanks! Just lovely!
Not sure I would have the heart to pick it.
That color is astounding!
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
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OK, Pentox...you have convinced me, this will be one of my next openings. I have never had authentic Farmer shincha, which is essentially just Aracha that has been packaged vs baled and cold stored for year long enjoyment.Pentox wrote: orly? rlyrly?
J/k. I'll stop now
Oh and this morning ice cold, cold brew hibiki-an farmer's shincha, this stuff is amazing.
I may get a package out of CS today.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
Yaay we helped you make your choice without you even showing us your list.Chip wrote:
OK, Pentox...you have convinced me, this will be one of my next openings. I have never had authentic Farmer shincha, which is essentially just Aracha that has been packaged vs baled and cold stored for year long enjoyment.
I may get a package out of CS today.
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(new tea forum Chunnel forming)Pentox wrote:Yaay we helped you make your choice without you even showing us your list.Chip wrote:
OK, Pentox...you have convinced me, this will be one of my next openings. I have never had authentic Farmer shincha, which is essentially just Aracha that has been packaged vs baled and cold stored for year long enjoyment.
I may get a package out of CS today.
The unopen list of SHINCHA...(I also have Hatsumi, Hashiri, Fukamushi Maki open and nearing emptiness)
O-Cha: Yutaka Midori, Fukamushi Supreme...finished all my other ones
Hibiki-an: Shincha Traditional, Farmer, Super Premium...finished Fukamushi today
Den: Kunpu asamushi, Houryoko fukamushi...almost done with the others
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I don't say it enough, Sal, thanx for always brightening TeaDay...well our TeaDays with your images.
I like the overlap cup...which is pure white, my fave teacup "color." But I have to ask, how many DIFFERENT teacups do you own??? Would they all fit into a family photo?
It was no big deal picking the lily. It was one of about 12 that have bloomed so far. The more vibrant ones will bloom later. I usually pick those, too, & enjoy them on the back deck.Victoria wrote:henley wrote:Another bday surprise was coming home to my part of my lilies blooming. They are my favorite flower & I'll have various ones blooming thru July.
Henley, is that you? You have changed so much since your vacation!
I was going to ask for a lager pic of the lily and cup, thanks! Just lovely!
Not sure I would have the heart to pick it.
That color is astounding!
Regarding the new avatar -- at least this way I can enjoy tea on the beach all summer long!
*uses exaggerated southern accent* Why thank you, kind sir.Chip wrote:Welcome back to your TeaHome.
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Tea came first for me. Started out with *gasp* tea bags (like almost everyone else). Then I found Adagio and discovered the cool gadgets you can get for loose tea. I haven't bought anything fancy yet for my teaware (partially because I love my ingenuiTEA!)
I'm finishing off my golden monkey (have one more pot to make). I'm trying to concentrate on one type of loose tea (to partially clean out my tea, I have a lot, plus to learn and appreciate each tea).
Happy sipping!
Tea Na
I'm finishing off my golden monkey (have one more pot to make). I'm trying to concentrate on one type of loose tea (to partially clean out my tea, I have a lot, plus to learn and appreciate each tea).
Happy sipping!
Tea Na
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So, we get a prize for this, right????Chip wrote:Pentox and Auggy have become King and Queen of the "forum tunnels" that have grown to epic lengths...auggy wrote:I don't but there are a couple other laptops floating around here that I could get the key from. But hubby set the new network up, so I'm just waiting on him to email me back. Ah, to have connections.Pentox wrote:If you have another computer on wireless it's not that hard to find it.auggy wrote:Someone who understands!!!!!!Pentox wrote:Damn those people making you work! Don't they realize you need some special time alone with your computer?auggy wrote:I want to play with it so we can re-bond after our long separation, but dangit! People are making me work!Pentox wrote:YAAAYYY Happy day for her augginess!auggy wrote:My computer is fixed! YAY!
Now if only I had tea here to celebrate.
Of course, if I can figure out the network key to get on our wireless network here, I can play with it AND work. Or at least look like I'm working.
It was a tie...obviously when the mythical leaves fell into the water, both tea and tea brewing vessels were born.
For me personally, it was tea first...
Adagio Nepal FF again this morning. If you did not try a Nepal tea, you should. They make great additions to iced tea blends as well.
And now, another "blend" as I finished off one fukamushi and had to add another fukamushi to it. So, ended up with a fukamushi from Uji and Shizuoka prefectures.
Glad to hear the computer is up and running Auggy, added some drama to TeaDay..and I learned a few things along the way.
BTW, I know everyone is dying to know, my computer is on the wifi and we are having a lovely bonding moment as it downloads days of emails and I pet it.
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I'm pretty sure I mentioned the waaaaay too attached to my laptop thing, right?Pentox wrote:Awh how sweeetauggy wrote: So, we get a prize for this, right????
BTW, I know everyone is dying to know, my computer is on the wifi and we are having a lovely bonding moment as it downloads days of emails and I pet it.
It sounds like it's pretty good about catching up on old times.