Space Samurai wrote:drinking some tgy.
what i did with my tea day:
Nice ink, Space!!

now ya got me curious as to what ya got.omegapd wrote:bronzebed wrote:
i too would love to see what everyone else has but my tattoos are not worth posting.I think only one of mine is forum friendly enough to post!
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thanks! yep, that's my chinchilla. he's about 12 years old now.auggy wrote:bronzebed, is your avatar your own personal chin? Cause, so cute.
He's adorable. Such funny little creatures. I want one, but I think the cats my try to eat it.bronzebed wrote: thanks! yep, that's my chinchilla. he's about 12 years old now.
thanks. they live quite a long time, so in general i try to discourage people from getting them if they aren't ready to commit to 16-30 years with an animal. for the first two years i had the chinchilla, i was living with someone with cats. they don't get along so well. the cat would always stalk around by the chinchilla cage and would desperately try and sneak in the room. once the cat snuck into the room with the chinchilla out and the chinchilla ended up jumping on the cat's back and barking at it before the cat ran away. i will say chins are the sweetest creatures and very smart.auggy wrote:He's adorable. Such funny little creatures. I want one, but I think the cats my try to eat it.bronzebed wrote: thanks! yep, that's my chinchilla. he's about 12 years old now.
Wow, up to 30 years? I had no idea! I can only hope my kitties are with me that long!bronzebed wrote: if they aren't ready to commit to 16-30 years with an animal
Yes, but sunscreen keeps that from happening for a long, long time.omegapd wrote:
Word to the wise- if you don't know already- coloring fades over time.
well, 30 is really the max. 20ish is about average.auggy wrote:Wow, up to 30 years? I had no idea! I can only hope my kitties are with me that long!bronzebed wrote: if they aren't ready to commit to 16-30 years with an animal
I had the Upton that I had for a few years. I lost interest in them for a bit. Then I got them out again and they were still very good. Very caramel like, not at all floral.henley wrote:Glad you mentioned these cause they were on my mind yesterday. Got a question for anyone who's tried the Ancient Tea Flowers (any brand). I tried Chamomile for the first time last night & it confirmed that I do NOT like to drink anything floral. Have wanted to try the Tea Flowers but after yesterday's experience, am a little hesitant. Does it taste or smell floral?Chip wrote:Giving Ancient Tea Flowers another shot, from Rishi. They are different than the Upton ones I had from a few years ago, but pretty similar. The caramel aroma is less noticable.
Anyone who gets this, you have to use a lot of flowers, easily 2 tablespoons, which is 5 grams.
All this talk, I'm anxious to see the difference myself. I really like the Upton ones.Chip wrote:I had the Upton that I had for a few years. I lost interest in them for a bit. Then I got them out again and they were still very good. Very caramel like, not at all floral.
Currently trying the Rishi. These are more subtle, but maybe they become more flavorful with age? Similar to the Upton, nothng floral about them at all.
I like them for nights since they are supposedly very low caffeine, but I am not certain of this.