The SweetPersimmon blog will no longer be published here. Please go to the SweePersimmon blog at Issoantea.com website. Please update your bookmarks as I will continue to write the blog as long as I can. You can also explore seasonal notes, a recommended reading list, articles and links to other chado related sites.
This blog will remain here as an archive, but all new posts will appear at the other site. So head on over there and I will be seeing you there in the future.
Margie
Jul 12, 2015
Ieyasu words of wisdom

One who treats difficulties as the normal state of affairs will never be discontented.
Patience is the source of eternal peace; treat anger as an enemy.
Harm will befall one who knows only success and has never experienced failure.
Blame yourself rather than others.
It is better not to reach than to go too far."
-~Precepts on the secret of success in life drafted by Tokugawa Ieayasu 1604 from the collection of en:Nikkō Tōshō-gū.
Jul 2, 2015
Time stands still
I have also been looking at the blog statistics. Some of these posts have not gotten a lot of traffic, and I'd like to highlight them for readers who have not read them before. If you have been reading from the start, here they are again, like old friends.
Please try to stay cool this summer enjoy your holidays and enjoy this cooling image of the tsukubai in the summer
Shoshin, the beginner's heart
How can I cherish this moment?
Appreciation, the forgotten art
No trivial acts
Temae
In search of authenticity
Living with ambiguity and no right answers