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3 thoughts on “Tea is to coffee…”
Black or green?
Yes. I tend to drink black tea mostly (Prince of Wales in the morning, English Breakfast at midday, and Earl Grey in the afternoon or evening, all loose tea), but I often will have green tea in the afternoon.
Tea.
Of which I drink more of than water in a day, hunched over obscure Aramaic tomes.
Marvelous, crisp, refreshing. 🙂
And now for something completely different…
Peace,
-Steve