three sheets 2 the wind
Wabi-sabi: Neither the swishing- food- around- in- hot- water technique of Japanese cooking (that’s shabu-shabu) nor the bright-green horseradish sauce that comes with sushi (that’s wasabi), wabi-sabi is a basic principle of traditional Japanese aesthetics. It’s related to the Zen Buddhist ideas that nothing is permanent, nothing is perfect, and nothing is complete. Read more.
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