Writings – old A Petal Puzzle – Unryū GamaApril and UzukiApril in Japan: Following ElephantsApril: Bells and KuzuAspects of NakaokiAugust Seasonal AspectsAugust Tea PresentationCha 茶月TsukiChakin and LotusChanoyu and August in JapanChanoyu and September in JapanChanoyu and the MirrorChanoyu and the OrangeChanoyu and Zen LandscapesChanoyu and Zen Landscapes Part 2Chanoyu in Mid SeptemberCharcoal: Sumi for Furo and RoChasenChasen and KuromojiChasen and SensuChasen and TeaChasen and the GorintōChasen SuehiroChasen Whisk and ThreadChasen, Chabana, and BuddhismChashaku and SensuDecember ObservancesDragon in ChanoyuDragon in Chanoyu Part 2Eight-Ten: FukusaEight-Ten: Gotoku Lid RestEight-Ten: Nijiri-guchiFebruary in the TearoomFuro and Kama ChangesFuro and the MaekawarakeFuro Ashes, Kobukusa, and Buddist KesaFuro KōgōFuro Ro: Three FormsFuro to RoFuro: Four Sacred MountainsFuro: Style and FormFuro: Tea and RiceFutaokiGarandō in SeptemberGo-gatsuGyakugatte DairoHakobi Tenmae: Carry WaterHakobi Tenmae: Carrying FireHibashiHigashi – Sweets for Thin TeaHina MatsuriHishi Mochi and Hina MatsuriHōunsai Konomi: Celebrating 101 YearsInoshishi RobirakiJizō and the GotokuJizō BonKagami Biraki: Making and Breaking MochiKagami MochiKaishi and KuromjiKakejiku: Three FormsKamashiki and KamasueKami Kama-shiki and the Buddhist HattanKaramono Bunrin ChaireKobukusaKobukusa and Mandala Part 1Kobukusa and Mandala Part 2Kobukusa OriginsKuro: The Color Black in Chanoyu – Part 1Kuro: The Color Black in Chanoyu Part 2Lunar Hina Matsuri and the RhombusLunar New Year and Kagami MochiMay: Still Following ElephantsMizuya DoguMizuya Dōgu Part 2Mochi Pounding for the New YearNakaoki ŌitaNakaoki: Kama and IncenseObon at NightOctober and NakaokiOpening the Furo: ShoburoOpening the Furo: TsumamiOpening the RoRikyū Chū-natsumeRikyū Konomi: Favored Tea UtensilsRikyū’s MemorialRo and Hai: Hearth and AshRo and the GomaRo Tenmae: Host and GuestRo: November OpeningRobirakiRobiraki: Boar and Rat – a previewRoku-gatsuSanbō Offering StandSatsu BakoSekimori Ishi and GaneshaSensuSensu: Nine and FiveSetsubun and OtafukuSetsubun and RisshunSetsubun ExtraSukigi GamaTabako BonTabako Bon and the Five ElementsTanabata and TaoismTango no SekkuTea and Moon ViewingTea in AprilTea in AugustTea in DecemberTea in FebruaryTea in January and the WillowTea in JulyTea in JuneTea in MarchTea in March Part 2Tea in MayTea in Mid-DecemberTea in NovemberTea in OctoberTea in SeptemberTea Mirroring FlowersTea Sweets and OfferingsTenmae and TemaeTest postThe ShijinjūTime for Ume: Tea in JulyTokonoma and ImaeTying the Sanada Himo MusubiUma no Tsuki: Horse MonthUnryū GamaWinter Solstice and Chanoyu