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In the beginning of Autumn

 I should to see the joy of harvest by now, however,

 during summer, I’ve worked hard on farming, but there was no way to avoid the

 changes of nature.

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Especially worse for this summer, there were lots of natural disasters like

 sweltering heat, hurricanes and storms which left many people suffering.

 To solve these problems in international ways,

 Amidst the huge controversies among the countries in the world, global warming

  is still wandering and torturing.

 Countries already have an answer, but the international environment is already

 entangled.

 Years from now, how are we supposed to survive from the nature’s warning?

 Not in a handful of dust, but for materialism. We have been receiving the

 benefits of civilization in modern times, which led to the imprudent land

 development that has spelled disaster for nature.

 The earth is leaning because it can not overcome the amount of water caused by

  dam construction in China, the developed civilization of the United States has

  mainly caused the natural disasters.

 

Could any words be possible enough to console the victims who has lost

 everything in their lives?

 

Recovery is the best way, but we should stop any act of developing civilization

  for

 human’s own benefit, which is definitely against the way of life and nature.

 On July 17th and 18th, the sky unloaded over 200mm of water per hour and the

 valleys were flooded, sweeping everything away.

 

Burning fire leaves ashes, but a rapid flooding swept everything away without a

 trace.

 

Charlie, who had been my guard dog for four years, was sacrificed.

 The massive flood hit Cheonan was well over four meters in width and height.

 Four years ago, when green tea fields were being planted,

 

In order to maintain the natural forest, 300 pine trees that are over 100 years

 old, regardless of permission, native Chosun cherry trees which are 250 years

 old (Cherry blossom tree is Japanese chrysanthemum, so many people think it is

  from Japan, but it is originated in Korea), Alder trees and Castor aralias have

 been able to survive from the disaster.

 

This tremendous flood is described as the worst in nearly fifty years, but it just

 seemed like another moment in front of gigantic nature.

 

As a matter of fact, the cost has increased, but it is only a tin of dust compared

 to the valley damages. Unfounded words which has not been proved by

 historical

 acts or artifacts continue to echo down,

 

Life goes on with all those unfounded truths, so, but the more we live, the more

 we must be at the hub of these chaos.

 Because the trees were deeply rooted to make the base stronger in the flood.

 As we can not live more than a hundred years, enjoying the benefits of

 civilization,

 all those wastes of civilization that we can not take any responsibility will be

 swept away by the forces of nature like floods, scorching heat, heavy snow,

 tornadoes, hurricanes, or pests, etc. Then again, we also use scientific skills of

 civilization to prevent those disasters.

 

If you are accustomed to living in harmony with nature, you will be able to

 improve your life. How to find wisdom to overcome troubles, tears of joy in

 working hard, and patience to find peace, knowing hot to heal myself is the

 wisest. Many things can be under delusion when solved with money or material

 things. I have to adapt myself to things I can not do with money and practice 

myself from the very beginning.

 

 Galleria Pure green tea

 

From Pure Natural Farm

 

"Limited"100% Traditional  Handmade.

 

 


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"Chabang "( Tea Room )

 

                                     We offer only high quality white and green teas from korea

                              so that you may experience the best flavor and maximum health benefits.

                               New arrivals and seasonal specials are added frequently, so please check back often.

                                     If you don't see your favorite tea or have a special request not shown below, please let us know.

                                                  Malcha is a famous powdered green tea made from ground korea green tea.

                                                               Malcha is famous for its use in the "korea Tea Ceremony".

                                                          It is a finely powdered tea, made from only the finest young tea buds.

                                                         This is quite often called the finest tea Japan produces.

                                                         When you drink malcha you consume the leaves, unlike other green teas.

                                                      For this reason malcha contains,

                                                       by volume, higher concentrations of catechins and vitamins

 

                                                    What we call a "tea ceremony" is a korea ritual defined by the word chanoyu,

                                                       which literally means "hot tea water."

                                        In the 9th century, the tea master zen master choi gave this advice to his students:

                                        "Make a delicious bowl of tea; scatter the charcoal pieces in such a way as to heat the water;

                                arrange the flowers as if they are in the fields;

                                           in the summer evoke coolness, in the winter, heat;

                                         always anticipate the weather; be prepared for rain; have every possible consideration for your guests."

                                 A truly spiritual expression of the "way of tea," traditional cha takes place in an "empty house"

                                         or "tea room" that one reaches via a path of flat, irregular stones (roji).

                                      The tea master, kneeling on a tatami about nine square yards, wipes the tea bowl (Dawan)

                                              with a silken fabric (fukusa) attached to the belt of his hanbok.