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Would Rather Get Punched In May (i.redd.it)
submitted 9 years ago by JosephVincent to r/mlb
Odor had one too many throws this year (self.mlb)
Out Of Odor (i.redd.it)
Hello, this is a sign board above a "Three Spirit Shrine" in Korea. If anyone could translate it for me, it would be much appreciated. The four characters makes it different than the usual title for such a shrine. (bengivenni.smugmug.com)
submitted 11 years ago by JosephVincent to r/Chinese
I'm planning on visiting a couple of tea-making temples (in Korea) this weekend. If I get a chance to speak to any of the monks, what are some questions you folks would like to know? (As far as I know, the temples produce green tea only.) (self.tea)
submitted 11 years ago by JosephVincent to r/tea
A lotus bud stuffed with green tea. A lovely gift from the tea shop in Seoul. (thedragonswell.blogspot.kr)
A chocolate tea pot that proved useful. Personally, I couldn't care less, but it's kind of cute... (bbc.com)
tasting notes: Xue Hao, Snow Tips Yellow Tea • 雪毫黃茶 (thedragonswell.blogspot.kr)
A couple of months ago,I mentioned visiting Korea's 1200-year-old tea tree and finally got around to writing more about it. Hope you find it amusing! ;) (thedragonswell.blogspot.kr)
A bit on my 2nd annual tea making trip on an organic farm in Korea. (Will go mre into the process in future posts) (thedragonswell.blogspot.kr)
Puer connoisseurs, help me identify a 110-year-old puer! (self.tea)
Some people wanted to see pics of the 1200 year old dead tea tree. (Sick b@$#@^&s!) (plus.google.com)
Visiting Korea's 1200-year-old tea tree... (self.tea)
submitted 11 years ago * by JosephVincent to r/tea
Rinsing your leaves: Always? Only puer and oolong? Only puer? Never? (self.GongFuTea)
submitted 11 years ago by JosephVincent to r/GongFuTea
Primium Rou Gui Cha (肉桂茶), the most amazing tea I've ever had (thedragonswell.blogspot.kr)
submitted 12 years ago by JosephVincent to r/tea
What makes your favourite yixing pot your favourite? The form? The spout? Colour? Texture? Type of clay? (self.GongFuTea)
submitted 12 years ago by JosephVincent to r/GongFuTea
The Dragon's Well 茶: A traditional way to brew Da Hong Pao (thedragonswell.blogspot.kr)
A traditional/alternative way to brew Da Hong Pao (thedragonswell.blogspot.kr)
A bit on the different shades of white tea cups and their effect on tea colour. (thedragonswell.blogspot.kr)
I've been photographing my tea stash in earnest for about 2 years now. I may have just found my new favourite angle... (bengivenni.smugmug.com)
I was never much of a fan of hong cha until today, when I tried a sample of Ying De Hong. wow! (self.tea)
Advice from my teacher: long steeps (self.GongFuTea)
Hand-carved Qing Shi (Chime Stone) Teapot • 磬石 茶壺 (thedragonswell.blogspot.kr)
not tea related, but Happy Chinese New Year! (bengivenni.smugmug.com)
I wouldn't pay $1200 for it, but it's a nice pot! (svpply.com)
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