12 March 2009

uh-huh!

a theory i'm willing to test...

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601102&sid=awiA7Ck37baM&refer=ukbring on the intelligentsiathe lavazzathe illy& my newest love affair from costa rica...doka estate's peaberry!
join me in a cuppa (or 7), won't you?...

11 comments:

Annie Jeffries said...

Seven? Just SEVEN??? Oh yeah! I will totally join you. Annie

luckyblueeyedgirl said...

Bring, bring, bring, on, on, on, the, the, the, coffee, coffee, coffee. :) :) :)

Claudia said...

alwats ready to join you for a coffee!

Claudia said...

Ah, the theory is totally false, no hallucinations at all! Sorry, I'd better leave, there's a strange little green man calling me....

Anonymous said...

i LOVE the pics. esp. the one of the beans growing. so colorful and beautiful!

Paula In Pinetop said...

I'd love to join you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

rochambeau said...

Dear Friend,
Bring on the Java I say. I was 33 in Guatemala when I realized that coffee beans are actually red when they are picked!!! Love the part of the country your are in.
Have a wonderful adventure!

xox
Constance

Anait said...

haha I can vouch for the accuracy of that article!! Exam week + constant refilling of coffee mug most definately = hallucinations. usually of the palm trees swaying on a beach variety.

Anonymous said...

I'm learning to enjoy coffee, mostly in the mornings or... maybe a dessert type when I'm on the go. I like the flavored stuff. :) I'm not quite a grown up yet, apparently.

I tried the Illy in my coffee press, and it was wonderful. You inpired me!

Geraldine said...

You are so spot on! Great post.

Hugs, G

qualcosa di bello said...

annie...that's what i say! seven is just the morning allowance ;-)

blue...it is *always* on!

claudia...non vedo l'ora a prendere un caffe` con te!

eryn...i think they are gorgeous too!

paula...we need a table for 5..let's do it!

constance...another country i'd love to visit.

anait...all my papers are fueled by illy or lavazza ;-)

jen...it is the bomb!

geraldine...i love reading your poetry with a good cuppa