My thought today about teaching is that if I could find someone who wanted to learn about good teas I could share what little I know, and then I'd have someone to drink tea with. Then it would sometimes be a social activity, rather than always being solitary. I did just finish a session of Gyokuro Tsuru Jirushu O-Cha, prepared in my two-person shiboridashi set. I drank both cups from each steep, and it would have been fun to share. Still, the tea was delicious, and I used the quiet time to study my new hobby.
Does that sound too sad? I'm actually drinking tea alone while doing something else I would ordinarily do alone, like read.
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Not sad. I think there are a lot of us who do not have people to drink tea with on a consistent basis. I enjoy my tea alone.JRS22 wrote:My thought today about teaching is that if I could find someone who wanted to learn about good teas I could share what little I know, and then I'd have someone to drink tea with. Then it would sometimes be a social activity, rather than always being solitary. I did just finish a session of Gyokuro Tsuru Jirushu O-Cha, prepared in my two-person shiboridashi set. I drank both cups from each steep, and it would have been fun to share. Still, the tea was delicious, and I used the quiet time to study my new hobby.
Does that sound too sad? I'm actually drinking tea alone while doing something else I would ordinarily do alone, like read.

Re: Mon/Tues TeaDay 10/10-11/11 TEAchings?
yeah I bet many here actually seek to find time to be alone with tea, myself being one of them
Sometimes I also pour tea into two cups, then drink both. This is a little bit of a personal thing, reminisce kinda.....
houde's shui xian today at work, coming out extra brothy and thick today yum

Sometimes I also pour tea into two cups, then drink both. This is a little bit of a personal thing, reminisce kinda.....
houde's shui xian today at work, coming out extra brothy and thick today yum

Re: Mon/Tues TeaDay 10/10-11/11 TEAchings?
One of the nice moments of when I worked at Teavana,
I got to educate a few people on tea and general tea culture.
I enjoyed it when the management wasn't looking and I actually got to be honest with people. Some of them really enjoyed the topic. That made me happy for a bit.
I got to educate a few people on tea and general tea culture.
I enjoyed it when the management wasn't looking and I actually got to be honest with people. Some of them really enjoyed the topic. That made me happy for a bit.
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Re: Mon/Tues TeaDay 10/10-11/11 TEAchings?
dont think of my self as educated enough on tea to be a teacher per se..but i have had some tastings at my house for loose leaf newcomers that want to get a glimpse of what loose leaf is all about
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Its hard for a lot of us drinking tea basically in isolation. We may feel confident in our ability to brew tea to our own tastes, but its hard to know how we would fair on a larger scale. In fact Today (Friday) I am hosting my first little tea gathering, which I am a bit anxious about.
While I feel I could potentially help people slightly, I haven't ever really had my own knowledge reaffirmed by anyone other than myself. I mean I currently teach college students mathematics, I would not feel comfortable doing that except in all my studies in mathematics I have received good grades. But with tea when its all done independently, we never quite get checked by an accepted expert.
While I feel I could potentially help people slightly, I haven't ever really had my own knowledge reaffirmed by anyone other than myself. I mean I currently teach college students mathematics, I would not feel comfortable doing that except in all my studies in mathematics I have received good grades. But with tea when its all done independently, we never quite get checked by an accepted expert.