While many of my rides are through very beautiful scenery, I hardly stop to take shots because I see them regularly, I ride by fast or most likely I concentrate on the road more than anything else. Following encouragement by Tish, I took a few pics today during a grueling ride through tea farms. I hope you like them.
Note: They are likely out of focus because i didn’t get off the bike to take them.
Perhaps you would like this one: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/09/190912100945.htm and this one: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/05/200505121701.htm These articles are bout the healh benefits of tea consumption.
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I drink 2 cups of tea per day, eat a mix of 2 or 3 fruits, including berries, at breakfast.
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Just keep on ๐
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Yup, been doing it for years.
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Sometimes I drink up to 5 or 6 cups of tea. Tea for breakfast, tea for ten o’clock, tea after lunch, 4 pm tea & tea after dinner
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I also drink 2 large mugs of coffee per day, as well as water.
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Coffee only occasionally. I need to work on my water uptake
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Water is important.
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Coffee only occasionally. I need to work on my water uptake
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Thanks for this.
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I am happy to share.
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Nice!
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Thank you, Jeff
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Lovely pics, & I would really like to get a sense of the fragrance. I drink tea daily.
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It smells so good. The air is cool. It’s just beautiful
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Cool air is my preference….do not like heat at all.
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Nice photos. I’m not a big tea drinker, preferring coffee instead. Most tea consumed in NZ is grown in Sri Lanka, with lesser amounts from China and Japan. The wife drinks mainly Japanese green teas. It’s very difficult to find Kenyan teas here – certainly not in the supermarkets. I am able to source some coffee from Kenya occasionally from a NZ coffee roaster, although most of their African beans comes from Ethiopia, Burundi and Rwanda collectives. I prefer sources that are canopy grown as it is less harmful to the environment
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I am not sure the coffee grown here is canopy grown though there are large trees in most of the coffee farms I see on my rides.
I love tea. Drink it for any mood.
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You โneedโ a GoPro on your hood, helmet, or pointy stick. Miles of Mak. I would watch that
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A GoPro camera is many money. I am hoping some sponsor will send me as a birthday present ๐
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Beautiful pics!!!
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Thank you Jill
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