This post is linked to the girl that dreams awake: COFFEE- week 20


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hi Norah – well give it time… it might just make ti that way. They have lunch and huge meals now too – π
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Sounds like a good spot to stop for lunch.
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Coffee…I suppose that is something Americans love a lot of in the States as well, just like how Australians in Australia love their coffee. Lovely that the Tim Horton cup took you down on a bit of a memory lane trip. Sweet, sweet coffee π
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Oh sweet sweet coffee we share with the Aussie friends and Canadian ones too….
Even tho the best coffee I ever had was Turkish coffee and it was when my friend, Nesa, did Arabian Nights in college – and Mabel – I mention it now because you remind me of a younger Nesa…
Her group was called “AGA”
Aiming for Global Awareness….
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Nice that you thought of me, Y. It is lovely that your best coffee reminded you of such a sweet friend of yours and sweet times together. Cheers β€
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cheers to you too M….
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WhatΒ΄s with the cashiers?I think this is the result for some people after Trump won….. π
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Hi CP ONE…
That photo is actually before the elections.
It was Halloween in Rochester NY
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We don’t have that coffee here and to be honest it’s the first time I’ve heard of it π love the mug π thanks for joining in and merry Christmas π
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Merry Christmas to you also, M.
And I like he “sweater” sleeve on your coffee mug…
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Thank you π
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Great mug!
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Thx
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Really? Et tu Y? I am crushed. I am off to curl up somewhere and hide…I didnt expect you to judge π’ that too silentlyπͺπͺπͺ
Did I scare you? π π
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Et tu sister?
Don’t be crushed –
Is what it friggin is
(Kidding)
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I am even more crushed π
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“I am judging you” Love it!
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Silently that is….
And with a whole bunch of bias.
Hah
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Awesome mug π
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I was looking at the photos and wondered why there was costumes and makeup, Then realised oh! It’s October lol π
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Hi Andy – yeah – almost just shared the coffee cup with coins.
But as the year winds down- I have about 50 street portraits I want to share and so I snuck in a couple (and those are scarecrow outfits)
Also – this is my second coffee post this month and had to share about Tim horton’s – and their eateries are also so BUSY- whew – so hopefully I showed some of that busy feel…
I dunno
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I look forward to many more then π I feel like I’m visiting you without having to step out the door π
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Well thanks for saying that – I have had fun blogging this month – a bit of an experiment with the daily art challenge- but I am thinking about doing it weekly now so I can schedule better….
Ya know ?
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A weekly feature to add to posts works! I’m revamping my blog as well, Going to try to devote time to photos and stuff and take a hiatus from writing.
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Hmm, the coffee looks good..
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LOL for crossing the border for a cuppa!!! I can totally relate π
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