A blog to read the creative reviews and descriptions of tea written in manners that are not usually used to review tea. This is a blog that welcomes regular guest posters and one-or-more times guest posters. The result will hopefully be a blog that has many authors and as a result, more to learn and more perspectives to read.
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We (anyone who reads or contributes to this blog) are very glad to hear any comments or questions you may have!
You can comment using a Google+, Blogger, LiveJournal, WordPress, TypePad, AIM, or OpenID account (I do not even know what most of those are!)
If you do not have any of those accounts, you can comment using the Anonymous option, or the Name/URL option.
In case you don't know how to use the Name/URL option, click on it and a small box will pop up, and two smaller boxes will be inside that box. One will say "Name". The other will say "URL". Put your name in the name box, and if you have a blog or website, put the URL to it in the URL box (unless you do not want anyone visiting your site.)