Welcome to the inaugural Tea Tuesday

Posted on June 29th, 2009. Written by Tony Gebely.

From the mind of http://twitter.com/siptea I present to you the latest “Twitter Day”:

#teatuesday and #teatimetuesday

What will you drink today?

The Original Tea Time Tuesday:

http://twitter.com/teatimetuesday


Tuesday is the day to tweet #tea! Feel free to join in. Also, don’t forget to follow World of Tea!

I'm writing a full-length book on tea. No history, just practical tea information and SCIENCE!

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  1. Dear World Of Tea,

    Seeing as how you’ve proven to be a reliable source for tea aficionados all around, we here at the Fowler thought that you and your readers should know about an upcoming tea exhibition at the Fowler Museum at UCLA, “Steeped In History: The Art of Tea”. The exhibition will be on display from the 16th of August to the 29th of November which will feature oil paintings, prints, photographs, ceramics, as well as other tea-serving paraphernalia from around the world.

    We’re very excited about this exhibition and would love to have you visit and see everything on display. We’d also be more than grateful if you can forward this information to family and friends that might be interested in viewing the exhibition, or perhaps discuss this upcoming event in your site for all other tea-lovers to see! If you need images or further information, please don’t hesitate to contact me via e-mail. I’d be glad to answer any questions/inquiries regarding the exhibition and related events.

    I wish you the best in your endeavors and I hope you readership continues to expand as more and more people begin to appreciate the wonders of tea!

    Sincerely,
    Beatrice Eyales
    UCLA Fowler Museum, Marketing and Communications Dept.
    E-mail: beatrice.eyales@me.com

    Fowler Museum at UCLA
    Box 951549
    LA CA 90095-1549
    fowler.ucla.edu

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