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… topped with nutmeg. Mmmmmm! Tis the season, ya know. 🙂
And, since it is also the season for consumerism, I thought I’d help Ken out and pass along a link to his Christmas list. I’m going to watch and see how it goes for him then possibly make my own next year or borrow some of his new stuff. Have a good weekend.
Starbucks had its start in Seattle with its original store located in Pikes Market. And, it’s true, they have stores everywhere. Yet, just below my hostel was a little coffee shop called Seattle Coffee Cafe. I tried it out the morning I left and enjoyed my mocha latte but was intrigued by all that I saw around me. Two young men worked the shop, one on the register, connecting with customers and taking orders. The second man was behind the bar, hand grinding the beans, damping the coffee by hand and pouring the shots through his manual machine. The whole process was a work of art. The little heart added to my mocha does not improve the taste but adds a special touch. Makes you feel like your not just someone to quickly get out the door.
The ambiance was welcoming. There were plenty of chairs and tables. A couple of comfy chairs and soft warm lights. It was inviting and had that feeling of comfort. As you can see in the above image, felt like they were at home. The young girl must of had a long night, either too much party time or too much study time. She’s down and out. The man in the military fatigues hardly moved except for his hands. He intently read his book, seldom looking at his hands. And, those fingers were almost a blur. The only time he changed position was the trip to the bathroom and make room for another coffee. That’s when the girl moved, so I knew she was alive. I enjoy experiencing coffee shops. And, of course being Seattle, it rained.
The last two mornings the temperature was in the single digits when I begrudgingly crawled out of my warm bed. This morning it’s 23 degrees, feels like a heat wave. So, laundry is going, the latte is made and the pumpkin/walnut scones are made. It’s gonna be a good day! Hope you have a good one also!
Our hotel in Montreal has a neat little coffee bar with a variety of drinks and pastries. Of course I needed to try them out and spend some time journaling.
A couple of days ago it rained throughout the night and continued into the early afternoon. So, who can blame us if we indulge in a favorite latte and a scone at a local coffee shop while it rains outside? I tried to write but words were not to be found. I tried to read but could not stay focused. So I sipped on the latte and nibbled on the scone.
I have friends who know I’m a photographer and still like me or maybe that should be tolerate me. Case in point is the above image of Lisa’s cupcake and latte. I didn’t eat it or ask to eat it but I asked to take a few shots of it. She tolerates me.
I acquired a new chair about 4 weeks ago. It’s a recliner/rocker and fits my posterior nicely. someone was throwing it away so I hauled it upstairs, bought some upholstery cleaner, scrubbed it down with a sponge, vacuumed it out and poof, we have a new chair for me. Looks like new! One of the things I miss about my condo back in Colorado was the bay window in my bedroom that faced southeast. I enjoyed spending my mornings sitting in a similar rocker with my latte, having quiet time, or reading, or writing and watching the sun come up. It’s a wonderful way to start my day.
I love clouds. And, when you place them against a blue sky it’s time to take out the camera. That’s what happened with this image. I was on my way for a latte at a local coffee shop when I noticed the cloud patterns. I quickly forgot about the latte and turned into a small strip mall driving around to the back side. It has an open field where I thought I if I got down low I may have a chance to get a photo eliminating the houses. It worked. The earth embankment blocked the houses and the sun popped through the clouds to add a bit more to the image. Dusted off my britches and continued on the coffee shop. Sure enjoyed my latte and no one said anything to me about my dirty britches. I love clouds. 🙂