Monday, September 22, 2008

Sharing a thought....


The Qing Brick finally ended one month after.... Still, the tea water from the steep tasted like a Edith Piaf's song.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/21/nyregion/21tea.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

Courtesy of the New York Times Sunday Metro sec.

5 comments:

  1. wow, nice article. It's good to read of these people who dedicate their whole lives to tea with sincerity.

    Have you had the opportunity to drink tea with this man Toki?

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  2. -L'hymne à l'amour.
    "Le ciel bleu sur nous peut s'effondrer
    Et la terre peut bien s'écrouler
    Peu m'importe si tu m'aimes
    Je me fous du monde entier
    Tant qu'l'amour inond'ra mes matins
    Tant que mon corps frémira sous tes mains
    Peu m'importent les problèmes
    Mon amour puisque tu m'aimes"
    Edith Piaf.
    Nice love long.known as a standard of "la mome Piaf" in France
    If your tea taste as this song you were lucky...

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  3. Thank you, Toki. I anxiously await the arrival of my paper, it takes 3-4 days to arrive here in the boonies. It's amazing how you keep up with all things tea. Many thanks for the heads up. Eileen

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  4. very soon, nada, very soon : )

    Thanks for stopping by t.alain. I am more lucky to realize from this tea, how love is a single moment and eternity.

    Enjoy the paper eileen, the photo is amazing! Cheers Tok

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  5. moi je prefer Trenet

    "Que reste-t-ils de nos amours?"

    ah... the vague scent of the final rinse! you catch vague hints of it again in another perhaps?

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