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alojapan.com/1267616/hokusais- Hokusai’s Mount Fuji, Where Tea Fields Meet the Sky #culture #GreenTea #Hokusai #MountFuji #MountFujiNews #MountFuji #news #ObuchiSasaba #Shizuoka #tea #富士山 Sunlight spills across the tea fields, illuminating the fresh green shoots that glisten with morning dew. The melodic call of a Japanese bush warbler drifts through the air. At the far end of the neatly ordered rows, the snow-capped peak of Mount Fuji rises in serene majesty. Mount…

My white2tea club box arrived; my last white2tea club box for the time being. This is the Cloud Mist green tea. I've got one more very delayed tea parcel coming from China, and I anticipate having a tariff experience 😭. I also anticipate pivoting to Taiwanese tea: already signed up for eco-cha club

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"Thursday After Thunder" teableau for 03/27/25

There was a wild storm last night- momentous lightning, ground-shaking thunder, hard rain- that caught houses on fire & blew out windows. Yet today, it's as if nothing at all occurred, just sedate calm all around. Storms be that way.

We love to take a nice deep inhale of our tea leaves prior to steeping. It's like smelling scented candles, but you can drink these unlike candles. Please don't drink candles.

From left to right, here are our teas: Baba Yaga (sage & rosemary green tea), New Moon (cream early grey black tea), Shiny Things (floral oolong tea), Waxing Moon (ginger rooibos). You can find all 4 of these at midnighttease.com!

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Excited to pick green tea leaves here soon. They can grow quite well in mild locations in western Washington.

I planted this green tea plant 15 years ago and it has survived some very hard frosts (down to -12°C/10°F) in the Chehalis Valley where it's planted.

We tried fermenting the leaves to make black tea a few years back, but didn't leave it long enough. Ended up with something amber-colored, but it was quite good!