"Pouring out a proper cup of tea from a china teapot is a truly soothing experience that seems to engender a disproportionately high sense of well-being for what is such a simple act." from an article called Time for Tea in The English Home magazine.
I know, I know - tea again!
Tea is indeed a ceremony, sometimes a meditation, a time to share with a friend, a group, or alone.
Here I am sharing tea with a friend outdoors in a park. It was a small ceremony of friendship.
The tent is ready for a large gathering to celebrate tea with others. This was my British tent at the TeaFestPDX last year. The cup below was what each attendee sipped their tea.
The next three pictures are the WuWo Tea Ceremony from Taiwan.
You can find a video of the ceremony on the website, www.nwwuwotea.com
A friend shared making tea over a charcoal burner in her own backyard. What a treat to be honored by this ritual of tea.
Tea in my garden/green house is also a ritual or ceremony of friendship over cups of tea.
Sometimes the tea is served in different ways. Here is a teatime at the Chinese Gardens, served from a gaiwan.
This was a tea offering to our ancestors. A ceremony in the Chinese Garden.
Another teatime celebrated in the apple orchard, celebrating friendship and a quiet time.
1 comment:
What a fun post, marilyn! Love your tea tent at the festival with that bunting. And seeing so many ways to enjoy tea. Although some are very formal, I think one of my favorites is the picnic table photo. and the one that looks to be in your garden house. I'm longing for a full-on English tea. Maybe next year. Meanwhile, it's my tea on cool evenings and mornings!
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