Six months ago I was in Munnar, India with my classmates. As a school project, including all of our subjects, we created a business plan and proposed it ‘Dragon’s Den’ style to a group of ‘investors.’ My group of four (Paul, Jonah, Tiana, and me) were extremely passionate about this project and I think this … Continue reading
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Living Life
It is more about how you are living your life, than the result at the end. This was the underlying theme of a day spent immersing ourselves into the culture of Japan. This past Tuesday, Grades 9 and 10 drove through the mountains and past rivers to come to a temple where we witnessed a traditional tea … Continue reading
Plain Tea: Author’s Note
The following is an assignment for my English class. Our task was to create a story using similar writing style to the novel A Passage to India by E. M. Foster. Plain Tea S. B. Morris In a peculiar and miniscule teashop unseeingly plopped in a village behind men frying dosas and chapatti Lillian tapped. Continue reading
#teaEXPLORE
Rolling hills, a light mist, and stunted green trees as far as the eye could see; the only place I could think to relate Munnar to was The Shire. This picturesque landscape is India’s source for everything tea related, and considering there is never a time you cannot see tea trees, this makes perfect sense. … Continue reading
India Week Three: Curry, Cows, and Chai Tea
Week Three in India Reflection: Everyday in India I have learned something new about the unique country. Currently TGS is studying in Hyderabad with a Indian boarding school, and while it is very different from every where else I have studied, I am trying to take advantage of the opportunity at hand. Almost every morning I do … Continue reading