Sunday 24 February 2013

Day 128: February 24

My new obsession is I dreamed a dream from Les Mis. I've been listening to it non-stop for the whole day. It's my new jam. It's such a powerful song, especially as they get into it. My favourite line is 'and there are storms we cannot weather'. While she's not giving up, she's accepting the fact that life isn't a fairytale and some things might go wrong once in a while. The music during that part (excuse my very un-technical terms) gets really intense and rich. It's the storm after the calm and up to there is the calm before the storm. Anne Hathaway's voice is amazing an you can her the emotion as she sings. The Glee version is also brilliant and Lea Michele and Idina Menzel do it total justice. I may be totally musically untalented, but their range. Wow. (And their voices go so well together).

Oh, yes, I should totally do vocal arrangements. Great, future career arranged.

One hundred ad twenty eight types of teas: (slight challenge as I don't drink tea)
1. Earl Grey
2. English Breakfast
3. Rooibos
4. Peppermint
5. Green
6. Lemon Grass and Ginger
7. Rosehip
8. Apple tea (my life <3. When I go to Turkey - one day - I'm brining back kilos of the stuff)
9. Oolong Tea
10. Keemun Gongfu
11. Keemun Mao Feng
12. Keemun Hai Ya
13. Keemun Xin Ya
14. Hubei Keemun
15. Keemun
16. Yunnan
17. Dian Hong
18. Pu-erh
19. Assam
20. Red Robe
21. Wuyi Rock (Cliff)
22. Gold Turtle
23. Iron Man Arhat
24. White Comb
25. Cassia
26. Narcissus
27. Iron Goddess
28. Golden Cassia
29. Single Bush
30. Don't Ding Oolong
31. Oriental Beauty
32. Alishan Oolong
33. Lishan Oolong
34. Pouchong
35. Darjeeling
36. Vietnamese Oolong
37. Thai Oolong
38. Nepali Oolong
39. Monkey Picked Oolong (The rarest of the Oolong teas)
40. African Oolong
41. Indonesia Oolong
42. Bai Hao Yinzhen
43. Bai Mudan
44. Bai Ji Guan
45. Qilan
46. Shui Hsien
47. Rou Gui
48. Huoshan Huangya
49. Junshan Yinzhen
50. Matcha
51. Jasmine Tea
52. Sencha Tea
53. Gunpowder Tea
54. Star Anise
55. Chrysanthemum Tea
56. Nilgri
57. Lady Grey
58. Duchess Grey
59. Kahwah
60. Ceylon
61. Longing
62. Lapsang
63. Silver Needle
64. White Snow Buds
65. Pal Mu Tan
66. High Flying Pai Mu Tan
67. Wuyi Pai Mu Tan
68. White Flowery Pekoe
69. Menu Ding Huang Ya
70. Buddhas
71. China Jasmine
72. Dancing Mao Feng
73. Jade Ring Jasmine
74. Lung Ching Classic
75. Mudan Roae
76. Pai Lo Chun
77. Royal Oolong
78. Oolong Dan Cong
79. Oolong Formosa
80. Iron Goddess of Mercy
81. Grand China Oolong
82. Pu-erh Ginger
83. Pu-erh Sweet Orange
84. Pu-erh Earl Grey
85. Pu-erh Blue Lemon
86. Chamomile
87. Lavender
88. Rose
89. Cinnamon
90. Hibiscus
91. Bamboo
92. Detox
93. Indian Spice
94. Chamomile and Lavender
95. Ayurvedic Vata Boom
96. Ayurvedic Herb Chai
97. Licorice
98. Pepper and Ginger
99. Cardamom
100. Spi Chai
101. Lemongrass
102. Juniper Berries
103. Aussie Red Chai
104. Red Chai
105. Red Earl Grey
106. Red Choc Mint
107. Red Fancy Fruit
108. Tuisi Red Magic
109. Red Green and Dreamy
110. Red Green Vanilla
111. Honey Green Almond
112. Lemongrass
113. Sencha Sprinkles
114. Super Sencha
115. Fair Trade English Breakfast
116. White Rose
117. White Ginger
118. White Jasmine
119. Ready Set Raspberry
120. Tummy Tea
121. Bright Night
122. Spring
123. Soothe
124. Passion
125. Lemongrass & Peppermint Leaf
126. Spearmint & Peppermint
127. Spearmint, Vanilla Bean
128. Fennel Tea

Thanks to t2.com, Yahoo! Answers and Tea Wiki

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