Mar 31st, '14, 06:05
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by Hannah » Mar 31st, '14, 06:05
Hello All!
Felt like I needed a fresh start from my old blog and decided to start a new one!
http://tranquili-tea.net/
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Currently there is mostly reblogged pictures as well as some things I've thrown on there (it's powered by tumblr hence the reblog system) but I plan to add a lot more written content soon and keep it updated regularly.
If anyone else here is using tumblr, please let me know so I can follow you!
Thank you!!
Hannah
Mar 31st, '14, 10:14
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by Teaism » Mar 31st, '14, 10:14
Very nice blog. Enjoy all those pictures and also can feel your passion for tea.
Look forward to your future post.
Well done.
Cheers!

Mar 31st, '14, 18:43
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by Hannah » Mar 31st, '14, 18:43
Thank you for the kind words Teaism!

Oct 8th, '14, 18:05
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by steanze » Oct 8th, '14, 18:05
Really nice blog! I need to start doing open air gongfu tea sessions more often

Oct 9th, '14, 08:15
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by Poseidon » Oct 9th, '14, 08:15
Lovely blog hannah! I like the photos quite a bit! Although I do have a question: How do you brew tea out in nature? I guess I'm wondering about how you get hot water in the middle of nowhere!

Oct 19th, '14, 16:21
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by alix » Oct 19th, '14, 16:21
wow
Oct 19th, '14, 17:40
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by Hannah » Oct 19th, '14, 17:40
Poseidon wrote:Lovely blog hannah! I like the photos quite a bit! Although I do have a question: How do you brew tea out in nature? I guess I'm wondering about how you get hot water in the middle of nowhere!

Thank you!!!

I use a camping stove (propane canister sort of setup, very portable and the flames arent affected by wind) with a lightweight camping kettle!
I did try a cast iron kettle for a while (heavy duty, not a tetsubin, about 4x thicker) but I had safety concerns as it was too heavy and I am often sitting on a slope etc so a lightweight steel one was a lot safer

I also used to take a few bottles of spring water with me too in the car both for boiling and cleaning.
The whole setup including about 3 sets of teaware fits in a small laundry basket in the boot/trunk of the car

Oct 19th, '14, 22:30
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by drinking_teas » Oct 19th, '14, 22:30
added this to my rss reader. please update more often, I love your photos. Where did you get the beautiful blue clay teapot?
Oct 29th, '14, 16:40
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by Jaymo » Oct 29th, '14, 16:40
I love your photos! Thank you for sharing these.
Nov 30th, '14, 19:36
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by alix » Nov 30th, '14, 19:36