Japanese Garden in November
Two cups of Gyokuro Tea
Two cups of Gyokuro Tea
This is my last Tea and TruthTM writing prompt for the month of November. I've been so buoyed by your response, feedback and participation. Thank you!
The DH and I recently spent a beautiful November afternoon in the Portland Japanese Garden. I think this time of year may be my favorite (among favorites) there. The garden is full of golden colors, and the crowds are thinned. We found our own little secluded bench for a cup of gyokuro tea. Each time I come to this garden, I am reminded - no, compelled - to go slowly. What reminds you to go slowly?
Preparing: I invite you to carve out time over the next week to go slowly. This can be incredibly difficult for me. I'm the gal who gets frustrated when people walk too slowly in the hallway at work. Tea is one of the ways I'm reminded that going slowly is as important as going quickly. As you make some tea, do it slowly. Don't multitask, enjoy the process of making the tea.
Sipping: Now sip the tea slowly. What does it taste like, what does it feel like in your mouth? When we go slowly, our attention to detail improves.
Writing: Write about going slowly, and take your slow sweet time. Unlike most writing prompts, in this one I ask you to dawdle and let the pen stop. Write a few phrases, then reflect. Doodle. Digress. What were you writing? Oh yes, how to go slowly.
- What invites you to go slowly? Is it the making of tea? A garden walk? Playing with a child? What else?
- What do you find difficult about going slowly?
- What gifts does going slowly bring to you?
We've got one more week to write together with these tea-themed prompts. To be entered for the prize drawing, please leave a comment in this post, telling me something that calls you to go slowly, or provide feedback on this writing prompt. Good luck!