Tea snobbery

Finally getting around to trying out the teas I picked up at the Charleston Tea Plantation‘s First Flush festival a couple of weeks ago.

Before me, I have in one mug their regular American Classic tea. In another mug, the 2008 First Flush tea. Both were brewed using water just off the boil and steeped for 3 minutes.

Both teas brew up quite a bit lighter than I would have expected for black teas, about the same colour as an oolong tea. The taste is remarkably similar too I think, only milder. Admittedly it has been a while since my last cup of oolong, so I might be mistaken. I’m all out of oolong tea too, so I’ll have to go find some and do a comparison.

The first flush tea is definitely different than the regular American Classic. It brews a little bit darker with a little stronger and somewhat more ‘green’ and woody flavour (to my very untrained palate).

They’re both pretty mild flavoured teas compared to other black teas I’ve had, but quite enjoyable when sitting down with a book or lounging in the rocker on the porch. Stop by for a cuppa and we can compare notes.

Archives borked

The monthly and category archives seem to have broken on me, probably because of me messing with the archive template mappings. Excuse the breakage while I try to figure out what I broke this time. Entry archives still work.

Update: Ok, the category archives seem to have magically unborked themselves. Oddly, only the April and May monthly archives are broken. This is very strange.

On the eve of hurricane season

The first named Atlantic storm, Arthur, made an appearance this afternoon reincarnated from the remnants of the first named eastern Pacific storm, Alma.

Like Alma, it looks like Arthur will be fairly short-lived and be mostly a rain event for southern Mexico.

At MT4.2rc1

Updated to MT 4.2rc1 and already there are a few templates that need modification so excuse any breakage you might encounter (drop me a line if you do find some breakage).

Still digesting all the new things (never really did get around to digesting all the template tag changes between 3.3x and 4.1) and I still need to get around to mucking around with my templates so things build a little faster. From the looks of things, there are a lot of new things. MT’s templating system is has almost become a full-blown programming language in itself!

Twitter mashing

Some Twitter-derived apps that I’ve run across (thanks to tweets from others) for the stats-obsessed

Tweetclouds (my tweetcloud)

Tweetwheel

Tweetstats (my stats)