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Great post! I’m a tea drinker. My cupboard is full of lovely teas - although it’s not so easy to get good tea where I live. It’s a land of coffee - so tea at someone’s house is usually earl grey. The only earl grey I like is French Earl Grey by T2. Not available here, of course! I’m a big fan of herbal tea and have a range I drink depending on my mood. The history of tea is a bit scary - colonialism, greed, exploitation. Despite that I still enjoy a steaming cup daily (or multiple cups!) Habits - I’m making gratitude, yoga, and writing daily habits 🙏🏼✨

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Oh, that's nice. Too bad you cannot get your favorite Earl Grey (I like it), but fortunately there is much else to love. I agree with the history being one of scary stories, but fortunately there's also beauty in it. Great habits. Writing daily is a good habit to create. And gratitude is something we certainly all should practice more. Thank you for reading, Lisa!

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I love it. And could not agree more, it is the one element that can create the perfect atmosphere for reading, or writing, or connecting. And I loved reading this with my London Blue tea. Thank you!

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Happy you liked the tea! Have you been to the shop in Saint-Germain-en-Laye? It's worth the trip. Have a nice weekend!

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