Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Earl Geranium, Please...

We have a "guest" at work. She is the "Asian Supervisor" for the company, and normally works out of the Atlanta office, but is down here in sunny Florida for a week. In the event that you couldn't guess, "L" is Chinese.

They've set her up at a desk just outside my "cube" which I don't mind so much, but she has some odd food choices... I won't get into most of them, but the tea...

She brings in her own tea every day. At least she calls it a tea. It is in one of those cylindrical containers you would get if you ordered a large soup from a Chinese restaurant. There is no ice, nor is it hot. Suspended with the "tea" is variety of flowers, herbs, fungus and fruit. Daisies, mushrooms, roots, leaves and berries, etc.

It makes me reminisce of a field trip I took while in Jr High, so many years agone. We had a picnic, but also collected various samples of life to study. At one point, a couple of us waded out in the lake and scooped out a jar-ful of water, from near the bottom. We took it back to school and studied the various life forms we'd captured in that jar. Oddly enough, this "tea" bears a striking resemblance to that jar.

*I* don't care to drink something to that effect, but she seems to enjoy it, so to each their own. I'm just getting kind of tired of everyone walking by and asking the inevitable question, "What the hell is that?!"

For my own part, I've eaten some strange things. I've had alligator, squid, octopus, eel, snake, squirrel, rabbit, ostrich, buffalo, horse and even dog. But I don't think I could sip on luke-warm pond water all day...

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Oh, I don't know. We've both been to feasts that would make a bowl of tepid sewer run-off look tasty. ;-)

5:52 AM  

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