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KIROKAZE

oozey mess
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Stranger Things
occasionally subtle

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Nope-- Now maybe Daisy x Blue Baby?
somewhere off screen is a disapproving green
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(via View topic - NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII)
Great discussion thread on TeaChat if you’d like to see more photos like this.
Osmanthus blooming all over our indoor shrub and yes the outdoor one made it through the winter, still waiting to see about the farm one in Pemberton…. This one has been flowering a steady stream of fragrant flowers #osmanthusproject #osmanthus
Osmanthus is not as well-known as jasmine, as a flower used to scent teas, but it is among the flowers traditionally used to scent tea in Chinese tea culture. It’s not anywhere near as populated as the section on jasmine tea, but we have a category for osmanthus tea on our site, and you can use it to locate sources of these scented teas, which use bases of green, white, and oolong.