Breaking this one out after teaching the "Chairman " to fetch a bit. Now if I can just get her to bring it all the way back.
Kind of like my progression a bit at a time.
I did this a few nights ago but I am starting new tonight. I got 10 grams out and put in the Yixing. I gave a very quick rinse and allowed it to set a while. I did a very quick steep with about 10 oz. of hot water. Very nice aroma and a pretty clear yellow brew. It give a very quick hit of slight bitter that goes away quickly. The sweet , vegetal and floral brew quickly pushes it out.
This carries a sweetness that would think you had put a touch of sugar in it. It gives a nice buzz and tingle about halfway through the cup. It has a little punch and a bit of the bitter pops back in or a second or two.
Nice and warming with a bit of “Liveliness” to it. Some butter notes in here as well.
Flavors: Bitter, Sweet, Vegetal
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She is a little ringtail tabby. Gray and White with darker Gray rings. Not sure as she was found as a stray abandoned by her mother.
i heard cat are hard to train. but possible. I used to love one clown in Russia specializing in cats only shows. it was amazing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6RYcvd9k9o
D’awwwww! My friend taught her two cats to fetch, and one was quite good at it. I believe, however, that they are now too lazy to bother.
What kind of cat is she?
She is a little ringtail tabby. Gray and White with darker Gray rings. Not sure as she was found as a stray abandoned by her mother.
i heard cat are hard to train. but possible. I used to love one clown in Russia specializing in cats only shows. it was amazing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6RYcvd9k9o
D’awwwww! My friend taught her two cats to fetch, and one was quite good at it. I believe, however, that they are now too lazy to bother.
I have read that some breeds are really easy to train. My cat acts a lot like a dog so I bet I could teach him.