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Two Ends of the Pen: Interview with Anthony St. Clair
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Two Ends of the Pen. Co-writers, Debra L. Martin and David W. Small, writing together, sharing their views, thoughts and ideas that span from two ends of life's spectrum. The Brotherhood of Assassin's creed says:. ROMANCE Titles, Debra Elizabeth. RULE OF OTHARIA Titles. Monday, September 8, 2014. Interview with Anthony St. Clair. Can you give us a brief overview of your latest book? Is it part of a series? A story of travel, destiny, and beer, Forever the Road. In Forever the Road. Are you doing both?
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The Oolong Tea Times: April 2015
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Monday, April 20, 2015. The Oolong Tea Times Has A New Home. After much consideration, we've decided to integrate The Oolong Tea Times into our revamped website. The new blog can be found here: The New Oolong Tea Times Link. Thanks for reading and we look forward to future tea interactions and hopefully useful tea rambling. Because there is no “I” in team, but there is most definitely a “tea” in team. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Oolong Tea Times Contributing Writers. The Oolong Tea Times Has A New Home.
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The Oolong Tea Times: Locally Grown Tea - Oregon Black Tea
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Wednesday, September 10, 2014. Locally Grown Tea - Oregon Black Tea. People continue to be fascinated with the fact that there is locally grown tea right here in Oregon. Locally grown Camellia sinensis. No less. We are not talking about herbal tea, but the actual tea leaf, growing right here in Oregon. I was looking at some "Two leaves and a bud" tea the other day. One thing I noticed, it was three leaves. Dong Ding Light Bake. And zooming in on the baby tip:. Minto Island Oregon Grown Black Tea 2014.
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The Oolong Tea Times: Oregon Grown: Introducing Minto Island Growers' Tea Project
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Friday, September 14, 2012. Oregon Grown: Introducing Minto Island Growers' Tea Project. Minto Island Growers is situated southwest of Salem, Oregon on the edges of Minto Brown Island Park. Summers bring ruby-red strawberries, bright bunches of rainbow chard, and sunny orange-blossom tomatoes. Co-owned and operated by Elizabeth Miller and Chris Jenkins since 2007, produce grown on this 40-acre farm is certified organic by Oregon Tilth. Thrive in a mature block that stretches north, up a gentle hill.
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Handmade Occasions – Week 4 | Strings and Yarn
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Around the World Socks. Handmade Occasions – Week 4. September 24, 2013. Last week was the first week of my fall term, so I decided to take a week off of the Handmade Occasions. Posts One of the reasons that I wanted to start doing these was because I still owe a few gifts from previous years. Promises that were made and not quite kept. Most of them I even have the supplies for, but haven’t gotten around to doing. What a lame-o I am! Handmade Occasions – Week 4. From Stars and Sunshine. As stocking stuff...
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The Oolong Tea Times: July 2014
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Monday, July 14, 2014. Not Your Typical Taipei Field Trip. As soon as we got to Taipei, I broke off with Teacher Wang for a tour of Yang Po Lin's home / studio and a visit with the artist himself. Teacher Wang had arranged the tour and invited me along the night before. I had no idea who he was so she quickly filled in with some background information. She made YPL out to be a national treasure. In short, he was an extraordinary artist who came from nothing and had a tough childhood. Don't Dump that Tea!
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The Oolong Tea Times: The Oolong Tea Times Has A New Home
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Monday, April 20, 2015. The Oolong Tea Times Has A New Home. After much consideration, we've decided to integrate The Oolong Tea Times into our revamped website. The new blog can be found here: The New Oolong Tea Times Link. Thanks for reading and we look forward to future tea interactions and hopefully useful tea rambling. Because there is no “I” in team, but there is most definitely a “tea” in team. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Oolong Tea Times Contributing Writers. Chinese Lunar New Year. There...
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The Oolong Tea Times: 2014 Vertical Tea Tasting: Falling into Tea
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Thursday, October 02, 2014. 2014 Vertical Tea Tasting: Falling into Tea. It's our hope that this series with help us understand what creates a flavor that we particularly enjoy and that you will find a tea or two that you are especially fond of and might not have previously known about. A couple of weeks ago we completed the first of our vertical tea tastings. We drank six high mountain green oolong teas. The teas were largely similar, with minor differences. Here are the teas we tasted last time:. Sprin...
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The Oolong Tea Times: Oregon Grown Tea
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Monday, September 08, 2014. How could this be. I had no choice but to wait. And wait I did, almost a year. Flash forward to present: working with Minto Island Growers. To produce some high quality black tea. Is the stuff awesome? It has been a great experience working to help bring this tea to market. Inspiring all the way. I've learned a thing or two about processing tea. Is it feasible that tea is a farming cash crop? To try our Minto Island black tea. I wish them all the best! Can we get it from Minto?
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