Grand Washington DC tea fiesta

Today, I was very lucky to be the host of our Grand Washington DC tea fiesta. Michael, Lew, Mike Petro and myself got together and drank tea almost the whole day. I had tea with Michael and Lew before but Mike Petro joined us the first time. He is a wonderful person. Having them all together was a great honor for me. Actually Michael and me start drinking tea from last night and again start drinking tea from 9 AM and around 10:30 Lew and Mike joined with us. We started with Lew's excellent Japanese first flush Sencha, Lew also gave me a Jia Ji Tuocha gift. Thanks Lew. Then we had lunch and started to drink serious tea-

Aged Oolong was underground somewhere in Taiwan for a long time. This rare tea was a secret collection of Michael.

Then we had a rare 50 years old Pu-erh and a 30 years old Pu-erh, Michael has collected from Hong Kong. I can't even remember, how many steeps we had. Wonderful tea with wonderful group of people. Thanks Michael.

Pu-erh specialist Mike Petro generously shared some of his Pu-erh treasure with us-

-5 years aged Zhang Jinkun Tuocha/ Bingcha white needle puer/ Xishuangbanna handmade limited quantity Pu-erh/ Wild ancient tea tree Pu-erh/ Zhang Jinkun aged green bincha/ Organic tea brick Pu-erh. Thanks Mike.

It was a great day for me to be around them, talk and enjoy drinking tea. Michael was our tea master and kindly steeped tea for us with his great skill and patient.

I was sad when they were all ready to leave because It is so nice to drink tea with such a wonderful friends. I always move from one country another and always say good bye to friends. It is not easy to do all the time. I hope, someday I will settled down somewhere and be with such a great friends where I don't have to say good bye. I hope to be with them one more time. I will be in another country next year but will never forget this great day- I had with Michael, Lew and Mike. Wish we all would have lived in the same city and drinks together all the time. We missed Dogma a lot, he couldn't join with us for his busy schedule. It would more nice if Norm and Joe would have joined with us.

Time always fly, we the people move from one place to another. Some time from one continent to another continent but this type of tea fiesta and memory will be always with me. I won't forget this day. I appreciate to Michael, Lew and Mike for coming down to Washington DC and for sharing their friendship, time and tea with me.

Ripon

Vienna,VA

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Ripon
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Wow, didn't know any of you were in the DC area!

Steve Alexandria, VA

Rip> Today, I was very lucky to be the host of our Grand Washington DC tea

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Steve Hay

Green of envy.

Sasha.

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Alex Chaihorsky

Only Ripon is. The rest of us had to travel.

/Lew

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Lewis Perin

Me too. I was invited but couldn't go because I had business in New England this past weekend. The teas and the company must have been very special.

Hopefully there will be another such gathering.

Joe

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Joseph Kubera

Yes, yes, I know - I was not invited, you do not have to rub it :)

Sasha.

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Joanne Rosen

Yes, a paltry investment compared to the collective experience of tea and friends. Too bad we only one day!

BTW, what was the original post in this thread, it seems to be missing from my server?

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Mike Petro

I apologies to Shasa and Joanne for not spreading the invitation. Actually, I had no idea you guys would ever think to drive this far. Next time you will be notified. My invitation is still open if you are interested-:) by the way Sasha aren't you from Nevada?

Ripon Vienna,VA

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Ripon

I am green of envy, but that's as far as I can go today :) Thanks for invitation, I hope one day I actually could jump on a plane just to have a cup with teafolk on the other side of teeh country, but I am not there yet. Which makes me twice green of envy - (second envying the people who can :)

Cheers,

Sasha.

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Alex Chaihorsky

As always, Drinking tea with friends is one of life's pleasures. Thanks, Ripon, for opening your house to us, and for that wonderous meal, not to mention the really great green teas. BTW, the buried Oolong of great and venerable age is from southern China. I hope we'll do it all again before you leave for parts unknown.

Michael

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There will be absolutely.

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