Saturday, July 2, 2011

5? con Jeff Fuchs / explorador / tea ambassador | Tea&co.

by tea alberti ? 20 de junio 2011

1. How did you start your story with tea?

- My tea journey began informally in a home full of Hungarian food (my dad?s family), literature on far off places (which included tales of ?tealands), and a tendency to try any and every food and drink we could find. I journeyed to Taiwan more than 10 years ago and was introduced to a ?tea town? high in the mountains by a friend, where I spent 7 hours straight drinking tea with an explanation of tea?s role in life and health?and how it was one of Asia?s great foods and commodities. I had my first tea ?high? here sipping an Oolong from Lishan ? and I was hooked. It was something about the unpretentious commitment to making tea accessible while also introducing a ritualistic element to the whole taking of tea.Years later I would visit Yunnan and it was here (where I now have a home) that I was introduced to Pu?erh ? the bitter green unfermented ?sheng?s? from ancient tea trees. These took my tongue on a journey I?d never had before and the culture and tea?s role in the local indigenous lives also took me on a physical trip. It was here that I felt something beyond appearances and beyond aesthetics truly grab my curiosity and passion. Here, the greatest teas are treated like friends and consumed out of simple kettles that burble on the floor ? here tea has a social, a stimulant and a crucial role in every single day of these people?s lives. It was here in Xishuangbanna, southern Yunnan where I felt my own tea story reached a fever high.

? Jeff Fuchs 2010

2.What?s your favorite tea blend?

- Must admit that I?m not a huge blended tea fan ? I much prefer single estate teas picked in Spring ? I find that the combination of blended flavours reduces a true tea taste for my tongue. One tea that was somewhat blended was the result of a great tea buyer from Guangdong mixing three different green Pu?erhs; each one was from the same small village but from different mountain faces. One particular batch was bitter, one was incredibly fragrant and the third seemed flat?.on their own they didn?t really hit the palate, but once they were combined, a beautiful alchemy of flavours hit the mouth. Blends can be fun but there is an old saying in Yunnan about blends that I think appropriate: ?It is easy to hide a bad tea under beautiful names and beautiful colours?. Not always true but for me almost.

? Jeff Fuchs 2010

3 .What?s the best marriage you tried or imagined?

- I?ve often loved the Japanese rituals of ?Chado? where tiny savoury snacks and rice gluten cakes with red bean past are served after a sharp green blast of Macha (powdered green tea). One of the favourites for me though has to be a tea that is prepared by the Wa people of southern Yunnan. They heat a clay vessel (no water in it) with tea leaves, pepper corns and sometimes even chilly peppers inside. Gently, they shake the vessel and the heat starts to ?cook? the combination of flavours. When the tea leaves, chillies and peppercorns start to release their oils and flavours, then boiling water is added and the resulting tea is at first nuclear with heat and stimulants but after the combination of flavours really hits the mouth and body?one needs patience for it but the end result is surprising and powerful?and never to be forgotten.

4 .?How do you usually takes your tea?

- I take my tea ?if a tea is good I will take tea anytime, anywhere, with anyone, and in any occasion?. For me tea is the great eternal friend whose soothing and stimulant abilities never disappoint (unless it is a bad tea) and are always helpful for the head and heart. If one has time to take, one has time for tea. It is a great way to begin a new day and to take the edge off at the of a day.

5. What is your ritual of tea?

- I am informal about my rituals. For me it is about taking the time and making sure that every time I do make a tea I do it as well as I can. I travel with a supply of teas wherever I am. For me the morning tea, alone, wherever I happen to be makes the space and time seem familiar to me, and I love this ritual every morning. I?m also a fan of the mid-afternoon tea when the mind is slipping. I collect old Yixing teapots and usually have one wrapped in a sock in my bags somewhere and I often simply prepare a tea in the miniature one-cup pot and serve myself. Simplicity of preparation, a great tea and some time are all that is needed for tea?.and of course time.

Recommended Reads The Time of Tea - Dominique Pasqualini & Bruno Suetgreat reading, bizarre references and some superb little details about tea, its history and preparation and its philosophy

Rikyu and the beginnings of the Japanese Tea Ceremony - Hebert Plutschowdetails of the ornate and historical origins of the Japanese tea rituals and a perspective on the crucial aspects of Japan and tea

The Ancient Tea Horse Road - Jeff Fuchs (of course I have to add this) a tea adventure and look at tea?s greatest (and most daunting) journey, across the top of the world from tea?s ancient origins in Yunnan into the Himalayas and beyond.

. Trust your tongue.

. Try to get to the source of tea ? you?ll understand far more in 10 minutes of seeing, talking and trying than in a lifetime of reading

. Don?t get overly impressed with ceremonies at the beginning. First understand what tea is and then worry about pageantry.

. As social a force as tea is, never forget how to enjoy a cup alone ? it is here that a little magic hits the soul.

Jeff Fuchs bio
explorer / author Having lived for much of the past decade in Asia, Fuchs? work has centered on indigenous mountain cultures, oral histories with an obsessive interest in tea. HIs photos and srories have appeared on three continents in World Geographic, Kyoto Journal, The Spanish Expedition Society, The Earth, Silkroad Foundation, The China Post Newspaper, New Ideas, Outdoor Exploration, Voyage, Outpost, The Toronto Star, The China Post and Traveler amongst others. Various pieces of his work are part of private collections in Europe, North America and Asia.As well as having consulted for National Geographic, Fuchs is a member of the fabled Explorers Club (www.explorersclub.ca), which supports sustainable exploration and research. Jeff has worked with schools and universities, giving talks on both the importance of oral traditions, tea and mountain cultures. He has spoken to the prestigious Spanish Geographic Society in Madrid on culture and trade through the Himalayas. Fuchs? work has been the focus of a television documentary in China and he has appeared on numerous national radio and television shows. He has also provided insight into indigenous tea culture speaking at the 1 st Annual North American Tea Conference. His recently released book ?The Ancient Tea Horse Road? (Penguin-Viking Publishers) details his 8-month groundbreaking journey traveling and chronicling one of the world?s great trade routes, The Tea Horse Road . Fuchs is the first westerner to have completed the entire route stretching almost six thousand kilometers through the Himalayas and a dozen cultures. He makes his home in ?Shangrila?, northwestern Yunnan upon the eastern extension of the Himalayan range where tea and mountains abound; and where he leads expeditions with Wild China (www.wildchina.com) along portions of the Ancient Tea Horse Road. Upcoming is a trek along another long lost ancient road: a Tibetan salt route in the eastern Himalayas never before explored by a westerner.contact: vandor81@gmail.com Jeff also is global Tea Ambassador for Templar Foods exploring the world of teas in his journeys through Asia and sending in notes, video, photos and reports on rare finds in the tea world.
www.icedtea.com/tea-industry
www.jefffuchs.com Thanks Jeff good karma!!!!!!

Source: http://teaandco.com/2011/07/01/5-con-jeff-fuchs-explorador/

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'True Blood' Star Ryan Kwanten Promises 'A Whole New Twist'

After the season-four premiere, Jason Stackhouse 'has to get out of that icebox, first and foremost,' the actor tells MTV News.
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For anyone who tuned into the season-four premiere of HBO's southern vampy soap "True Blood" last Sunday, you were treated to a fangtastic, envelope-pushing blend of all the things that have made the show so popular. We're only one episode in, and already it looks like we can expect trouble from fairies, witches and werepanthers this season. (Lost already? Check out our "True Blood" season-four primer.)

One of the characters who has already found himself in trouble with the supernatural shifters is Jason Stackhouse, played by Ryan Kwanten. The last we saw of him, he'd been trying to bring a bit of good will to the poor community of Hotshot and was clubbed over the head and locked into an icebox for the gesture.

When MTV News caught up with Kwanten as he promoted his upcoming Indie romantic comedy "Griff the Invisible," we asked what he could tell us about how closely his character's story line this season will follow that of Jason's arc in the fourth Sookie Stackhouse book, written by Charlaine Harris (the series upon which the show is based).

"The good thing with the show, even with people who are well-researched, is that you're constantly surprised," Kwanten said. "In season one, Lafayette was supposed to die — and he's still alive, thank God. [Series creator] Alan Ball prides himself on doing a very TV-savvy version of the books," Kwanten explained. "Keeping the fans of the books happy and also making it appealing for an audience."

But what about the trouble Jason has already gotten himself into and what we've seen teased in the trailers?

"I'm kind of sworn to secrecy. The disclosure agreements I feel are getting bigger and bigger every year, in terms of how much we can and cannot say," he said, before giving us a few hints of what to expect in upcoming episodes. "He has to get out of that icebox, first and foremost. He's got to fight for his life. I think out of everyone this season, he has by far the hardest time staying alive — if he does," Kwanten added with a smile.

The Aussie went on to say that we'll be seeing a lot of Jason and Andy scenes, followed by a lot of Jason and Crystal, and then after that, expect the unexpected: "Toward the latter third of the [season], there's a whole new twist that you'll be very, very surprised by."

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For example, when discussing the principles and professional obligations of health professionals, there are "10 commandments" of the principles of the medical staff to follow:

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With the use of dozens of these symbols in his book allows the reader to slow Digpal ChauhanUp to absorb at their own pace on the wisdom inherent in the articulation of each of these elements. Thus the book to a tool that will comb the reader's thoughts in a clear direction, while at the same time required a creative method to store the individual steps in order to achieve the desired result.

As with any healing, a holistic approach is required, and quotes Socrates Digpal Chauhan, "As you should not fumbled the eyes heal without head or without head Body, so you should not treat the body without a soul. "While the omission of all religious or spiritual guidance from his book, the physical world is brought to focus clearly as Digpal Chauhan care for the living and leave the rest to a higher power.

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Friday, July 1, 2011

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The Alex Ross Collector: NEWS: GAME OF THRONES COMIC BOOK SERIES

BANTAM BOOKS AND DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE ALEX ROSS AND MIKE S. MILLER AS COVER ARTISTS FOR GEORGE R.R. MARTIN'S BEST SELLING SERIES - GAME OF THRONES

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NEW YORK, NY - June 29th, 2011 - Bantam Books, an imprint of the Random House Publishing Group, announced today Alex Ross and Mike S. Miller as the cover artists for the comic adaptation of George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones series.

The series will be illustrated by Tommy Patterson and adapted and scripted by Daniel Abraham, the award-winning and bestselling author of The Long Price Quartet. The first issue of the monthly comic-which will be published by Dynamite Entertainment-is planned to release in September 2011, with compilations of the comics in graphic novel form to follow under the Bantam imprint.

"It has been fifteen years since I first edited A GAME OF THRONES, and it is a genuine joy to be revisiting and adapting this landmark novel into a format that suits it so perfectly," says Senior Editor at Random House Anne Groell. "George's writing has always been highly visual, painting rich, detailed and striking images in the reader's minds and hearts. And now seeing such a talented group of artists bringing that so vividly to life is truly exciting. I couldn't be more pleased with everything I have seen so far--and I can't wait for what is yet to come!"

"It's a real privilege and a treat to be involved with reinterpreting Game of Thrones," says writer Daniel Abraham. "It's a brilliant piece of work, and watching the strength of that story come into a visual medium is fantastic."

"George R. R. Martin's Game of Thrones is the best book series I've ever read," says cover artist Mike Miller. "Not just in the fantasy genre, but in ANY genre. Just as I hear people saying Game of Thrones is the best series on TV, I'm sure they'll be saying the same about the comic book. You can't find a better writer anywhere than George, and I was very excited to get the opportunity to draw covers for the comic book adaptation."

Game of Thrones began airing on HBO in April 2011, and quickly became one of the highest rated, and critically acclaimed show of the year, with a 2nd season commitment by HBO following the airing of the first episode. The season finale was the highest rated episode of the season, showing the strength of the series. The comics and graphic novels will further expand the Game of Thrones series into a new medium, creating opportunities for readers old and new to immerse themselves in this bestselling world.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS:

GEORGE R. R. MARTIN sold his first story in 1971 and hasn't stopped. As a writer-producer, he worked on The Twilight Zone, Beauty and the Beast, and various feature films and pilots that were never made. In the mid-90s he returned to prose and began work on A Song of Ice and Fire. He has been in the Seven Kingdoms ever since. He lives with the lovely Parris.

ALEX ROSS is known for his realistic human depictions of classic comic book characters. Alex has graced the pages of his premiere Marvel Comics work Marvels with Kurt Busiek and Kingdom Come with Mark Waid. Between 1998 and 2003, writer Paul Dini and Ross produced annual tabloid-sized editions celebrating the 60th anniversaries of DC Comics' Superman: Peace on Earth, Batman: War on Crime, Shazam: Power of Hope, and Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth, as well as two specials featuring the Justice League: Secret Origins and Justice League: Liberty and Justice. Ross' awards include a 1997 Will Eisner Award for the limited series Kingdom Come (with Mark Waid) and a 1998 National Cartoonists Society Comic Book Award for Superman: Peace on Earth. Alex Ross is heavily involved with many Dynamite Entertainment projects and is currently reuniting with Kurt Busiek for Dynamite's Kirby: Genesis!

MIKE S. MILLER is a longtime artist for many comic publishing companies including Marvel, DC, and Image, Mike S. Miller is most known for his work on the comic book adaptation of George R. R. Martin's Hedge Knight series, Robert Jordan's New Spring as well as his work on DC's JLA and Adventures of Superman. Miller created and wrote The Imaginaries, which was published by Image Comics before starting his own publishing company, Alias Enterprises, to publish the series, among others. The series is returning through Darren Davis's Bluewater Productions. In 2008, the option to his comic book series 'Deal with the Devil' was sold to Lionsgate Films, although no work on the project has been announced. Miller currently draws a pair of established webcomics on his site Comicstripclub: Electronic Tigers, a slice-of-life gaming webcomic, and RLC (Right Left Center), a political cartoon series with a conservative viewpoint.

DANIEL ABRAHAM is the author of ten books and more than thirty short stories. He has been nominated for the Hugo, the Nebula, and the World Fantasy awards, and won the International Horror Guild Award. He has written the graphic novel adaptations of George R. R. Martin's novel Fevre Dream and novella "Skin Trade," and original scripts for Wild Cards: The Hard Call. He also writes as MLN Hanover and James S. A. Corey. He lives with his family in the American southwest.

Artist TOMMY PATTERSON'S credits include Farscape for Boom! Studios, the movie adaptation The Warriors for Dynamite Entertainment, and Tales From Wonderland the White Knight, Red Rose and Stingers from Zenescope Entertainment. He has a BS in Studio Art and also works as a graphic designer. Patterson lives in Western Kentucky with his wife and daughter.

ABOUT THE SERIES:

Long ago, in a time long forgotten, a mysterious event threw the seasons of the world out of balance. Now the kingdom is blessed by golden summers that go on for years, and cursed by cruel winters that can last a generation. In the cool north of this kingdom is a royal family ruled by Eddard Stark. The symbol of the royal house of the Starks is a direwolf; their motto is "Winter is coming." As indeed, it is. For the Iron Throne of Westeros is once more under contention. With Eddard's help, Robert Baratheon won it away from the corrupt Targaryens, who had ruled Westeros for generations. But when Eddard is summoned south to help an aging king hold the throne they both won, he finds himself enmeshed in a web of treachery and lies, as faction after faction plays that most dangerous game of all: the game of thrones.

ABOUT BANTAM BOOKS:

BANTAM BOOKS, established in 1945, is one of the most successful publishers of adult fiction and nonfiction. In addition to being the nation's largest mass market paperback publisher, Bantam publishes a select yet diverse hardcover list, which includes the bestselling novelists Dean Koontz, Lisa Gardner, George R.R. Martin, and Louis L'Amour, one of the bestselling writers of all time. Bantam is also the proud publisher of some of the landmark nonfiction books published in the last two decades including Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman, Dr. Christiane Northrup's Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom, and the #1 bestseller Flags of Our Fathers by James Bradley with Ron Powers, as well as notable bestselling memoirs, such as Iacocca by Lee Iacocca and William Novak; It Doesn't Take A Hero by General Norman Schwarzkopf with Peter Petre, and John Glenn: A Memoir by John Glenn and Nick Taylor.

ABOUT DYNAMITE:

DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT, the publishing division of DYNAMIC FORCES, INC., was founded in 2004 and is home to several best-selling comic book titles and properties, including The Boys, Green Hornet, Vampirella, Warlord of Mars, Project Superpowers, Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time and more!

In addition to their critically-acclaimed titles and best selling comics, Dynamite works with some of the most high profile creators in comics and entertainment, including Alex Ross, John Cassaday, Garth Ennis, Michael Avon Oeming, Mel Rubi, Marc Guggenheim, Stephen Sadowski, Mike Carey, Jim Krueger, Greg Pak, Brett Matthews, Matt Wagner and a host of up and coming new talent!

DYNAMITE is consistently ranked in the upper tiers of comic book publishers and several of their titles - including Alex Ross and Jim Krueger's PROJECT SUPERPOWERS - have debuted in the Top Ten lists produced by Diamond Comics Distributors. In 2005 Diamond awarded the company a GEM award for Best New Publisher and another GEM in 2006 for Comics Publisher of the Year (under 5%). The company has also been nominated for several industry awards, including the prestigious Eisner Award.

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In general, we can say that basketball is a sport that demands more intense training than most other sports. Unless you maintain your conditioning, you won?t be able to compete in this demanding sport. The training tips we?ve gone over in this article can help you stay in top shape. When you?re playing a game, you?ll be grateful for all the hours of conditioning you put in.

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