A Wonderful Cup of Tea

This evening I decided to test out my brand new little Teepott mit Glasfilter und Deckel that I brought back with me from Germany.

Teepott, Tea Pot, Tea Cup, Trendglas Jena, ZycloI bought my little tea cup with infuser at the Trendglas Jena factory outlet last week. I had also bought one on my last trip earlier this month to give as a birthday present to a friend.

Steve Smith Teamaster, brahmin tea, loose tea, black teaMy friend brought me some Brahmin tea from Steve Smith Teamaker when she visited Portland. I had tried the tea before leaving on my trip and had found that it was very good. It is good to have a tea that is close to my name. Hmm, maybe I can get them to sponsor my blog 🙂

Steve Smith Tea Maker, Portland, Orgegon, loose teaThe tea leaves look very nice, and of course have a nice aroma to them. The blend of teas is wonderful.

Loose Tea, Brahmin Tea, Steve Smith Teamaker, Breakfast TeaAfter putting the teakettle on the stove I measured out a teaspoon of leaves into the strainer. The teakettle was soon whistling away and it was time to start the brewing process.

Tea Brewing, Brahmin Tea, Glass TeapotI filled the cup with hot water and set the timer for five minutes. It was nice to be able to see the tea slowly gaining color.

Brahmin Tea, Breakfast Tea, Black Tea, Steve Smith TeamakerAfter removing the strainer, the tea looked really nice with a wonderful color.

Trendglas Jena, Glass Teacup, Zyclo, Brahmin TeaI thought this was an interesting picture. The cup was sitting in front of another tea infuser. No, my glass tea cup does not have a panda on it 🙂

I do like the Trendglas Jena logo in the bottom of the cup.

This is really a wonderful tea cup. It is made of very high quality heat resistant glass. You would expect it to be heavy, but it does not weigh very much at all.

The cup of tea was wonderful. I really like the Brahmin tea and will have to find it locally or make an on-line order when I start to run out. Or maybe I should fly up to Portland and visit Steve Smith Teamaker and sample other teas.

What is your favorite tea? I may have a new favorite 🙂

Steven

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Book and Tea Quotes

This afternoon I picked up a large stack of books from the library. While in Germany I had put in a few requests for what I wanted to read in the next few weeks and they were all ready to be picked up.

The House of Mirth, Edith Wharton, Quotes, Books, TeaI needed to choose a book to read while having a snack at Target and picked The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton out of my library bag.

While reading the first couple of chapters I ran across some quotes that started my mind wandering.

I’m not really a collector, you see; I simply like to have good editions of the books I am fond of.

… very few of the historians can afford to buy them. They have to use those in the public libraries or in private collections. It seems to be the mere rarity that attracts the average collector.

These are some great statements about book collecting. To me you have two kinds of book collectors. Those who are collecting the content and those who are simply collecting rare items.

Another quote in the book is about tea. There is actually half a page that I could share, but I will just quote a few lines.

Lily, with the flavour of Selden’s caravan tea on her lips, had no great fancy to drown it in the railway brew which seemed such nectar to her companion; but, rightly judging that one of the charms of tea is that fact of drinking it together, she proceeded to give the last touch to Mr. Gryce’s enjoyment by smiling at him across her lifted cup.

Tea definitely has a charm. I know from my travels that there are certainly social aspects to tea, especially in Asia with the many different tea ceremonies. Of course, tea time to the British is also very important.

Little Bee, Chris Cleave, Tea QuoteA couple of weeks ago I ran across another great tea quote while reading Little Bee by Chris Cleave.

Tea is the taste of my land: it is bitter and warm, strong, and sharp with memory. It tastes of longing. It tastes of the distance between where you are and where you come from. Also it vanishes — the taste of it vanishes from your tongue while your lips are still hot from the cup. It disappears, like plantations stretching up into the mist.

This is a wonderful quote about tea and one that is definitely true. Tea can bring back many memories of places you have been or people you have shared tea with.

Taiwan Tea, Healthy Tea, Loose TeaI also ran across an interesting quote by C.S. Lewis that combines books and tea.

You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.

Einstein, Frankfurt Airport, Selfie, Einstein statueThe next quote is from Albert Einstein. I ran into him at the Frankfurt Airport yesterday, so he is also in my thoughts. See: A Long Day of Travel

The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library.

This goes along with one of my education theories. You don’t always need to remember facts, but you do need to know where to find them.

Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen, Penguin Popular Classics, First LinesPride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is full of references to tea, but there is no really good quote about tea.

However, there are a few good passages about libraries that I really like.

“I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of any thing than of a book! — When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.”

What may surprise you is that the statement above is from Caroline Bingley.

“What a delightful library you have at Pemberley, Mr. Darcy!”

“It ought to be good,” he replied, “it has been the work of many generations.”

“And then you have added so much to it yourself, you are always buying books.”

“I cannot comprehend the neglect of a family library in such days as these.”

The conversation here is between Miss Bingley and Darcy. I can imagine myself having the same conversation. My library has some books that have been in my family for up to seven generations.

I can let my mind wander about books for much longer, but must post this before midnight.

Which is your favorite quote from this post?

Steven

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