Hello Friends,
Took a splendid walk with the family today in the back acreage of Pacific Union College. The highlight for me was the sight of the season’s first plump blackberries. It is amazing that something that delicious can just grow wild in the forest. Our grocery stores have subliminally convinced us that deliciousness grows under fluorescent lights. Sunlight somehow makes things taste more rich and real.
This got me thinking about how many people never know that coffee has seasons. Different beans are ripening around the world at different times, bringing us new experiences to explore almost all year round. The Kenya that I am serving this week is a great example of a coffee that is worth waiting for. Just like we anticipate the first tomato crop of the season coffee nerds anticipate Kenyans, washed Ethiopians and the crop of Geishas from Panama. Just a thought for you this week.
I will continue to serve the Kenyan and have the Mocha on Friday. Hope to see you this week.
WELL UPDATE – We have raised $200 for the well, we are 4% of the way there! Anyone wanting to order a shirt that did not get in with the large order can enter the code: FREEWEEKEND in the coupon blank on my order page and get free shipping today. You can find the link to my incognito shirt shop in the blogroll links section titled incognito apparel.
Barista Specials
Earl Grey Latte – $2.50
Chai Tea Latte – $2.50
Revenge of the Mocha – $3.00 FRIDAY ONLY
French press of Kenya Kangocho – $2.00
Schedule
Monday – 7:45 – 8:45
Wednesday – CLOSED
Friday – 7:45 – 8:45
Cheers,
Scott
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A month ago, I would show up to work early and leave late. Yes, I’m committed to my job, but the campus where I work is covered in blackberries. Amazing. Thanks for the thoughts on seasons. I agree, we’ve been brainwashed!