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RE: Life Through the Fogged Glass of Hobo Tea
Sorry to hear about your uncle, but seems like he was the kind of person that really lived a full life. I think it's very sweet to hear stories like this, just like you said; mundane but then again, not at all. I'm also graving Hobo Tea now, I think I'll use the recipe when the next hot day comes. Think of the effect your uncle had, from the other side of the world, via a niece, an internet connection bringing two strangers to share bits about their life, to me making Hobo Tea with his recipe.
My uncle would have loved to hear that! He was from a tiny middle of nowhere town. He moved to the city when a young adult, but moved back to the small town when older. Small towns just get into our systems I think. Anyway, not being internet savvy, he would have had a hard time wrapping his head around it :)
I hope you like it. I am drinking some right now after doing a bit of gardening. It is combatting the humidity nicely.