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My Cup of Tea

May 10, 2014 · by Chris Bradley | in awareness, gratitude, human stories, secret glories, Texas hill country | 8 Comments

My favorite daily “indulgence” is not really very extravagant; I call it my faux chai tea, which is actually spiced-up green with skimmed milk to provide the latte.  It’s pretty healthy and not much of a luxury, except in the sense that it is rich with memory and meaning. It feels to me as though I’m […]

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