art and blogging
To get through the hardest journey
we need to take only one step at a time
but we must keep on stepping.
Chinese Proverb
While in Minnesota for a brief time, we
had a chance to finally meet up with
a fellow blogger, who I've known of and read
over the last 4 yrs, starting with us all knee
deep in political issues. Joe has a friend who
owns a coffee shop and roasts his own beans,
called: J & S Bean Factory, in St. Paul. It was late
in the day and tried his espresso, which was
very good, and sat out back and chatted
for a short while. It was great to finally meet
him, although the visit was too short.
You can find him here at:
Round Circle
When I arrived home, although I
signed up for the PO to hold our mail
was a box with a hand painted coffee
cup by an artist in New York who
also has a blog, which you can find here:
Gwyneths Full Brew
Once I made contact, we decided
to trade one of my coffee cd mixes
for one of her cups.
The post that link takes you to, is
the one that I first saw and caught
my attention. Not only does she recycle
tea/coffee paper cups, but also adds
a slice of living in New York in her posts.
If you visit either one of these fine folks,
don't forget to say "hello."
While in Minnesota for a brief time, we
had a chance to finally meet up with
a fellow blogger, who I've known of and read
over the last 4 yrs, starting with us all knee
deep in political issues. Joe has a friend who
owns a coffee shop and roasts his own beans,
called: J & S Bean Factory, in St. Paul. It was late
in the day and tried his espresso, which was
very good, and sat out back and chatted
for a short while. It was great to finally meet
him, although the visit was too short.
You can find him here at:
Round Circle
When I arrived home, although I
signed up for the PO to hold our mail
was a box with a hand painted coffee
cup by an artist in New York who
also has a blog, which you can find here:
Gwyneths Full Brew
Once I made contact, we decided
to trade one of my coffee cd mixes
for one of her cups.
The post that link takes you to, is
the one that I first saw and caught
my attention. Not only does she recycle
tea/coffee paper cups, but also adds
a slice of living in New York in her posts.
If you visit either one of these fine folks,
don't forget to say "hello."
15 comments:
such great fun to meet blogging buds!
thought of you today driving by a coffee house (outside of san marcos texas) with the greatest sign called wake up the dead - took a pic of the sign for ya. will send when i return home next week.
kimy: Oh yes, that sign signs most excellent. Thanks and hope you're having great fun there.
miguelito: thanks for the links
Hi! C.M.,
The graphic is nice and thanks, for sharing the Chinese Proverb, the meeting between you and your fellow travelers and the links too!
Nice sounds!
Thanks, for sharing!
DeeDee ;-D
Great hearing this infectious piece by Bill Medley, one of the Righteous Brothers duo!
That meeting with your fellow blogger and coffee purveyor is a reminder of the power of the internet, and how perfect matches can be arrived at through common interests and philosophies.
Wonderful artwork to underline the theme!
p11: Thanks for taking a look.
dd: Thanks and hope all is well.
sam:Yes, despite some negativity, linking with folks you can rarely have a chance to meet in person, certainly opens your world.
"To get through the hardest journey we need to take only one step at a time but we must keep on stepping". I needed to hear that today! :)
eff: Thanks
Lucky you to receive one of those cool cups! Thanks for the connects and your collages are always a treat!
The collage reminds me of the old song
I'm going sailing in a wooden shoe
Looking for a star to tell my troubles to-
From Didn't we shake Sugaree
otl: Thanks for stopping by and checking out Gwyneths blog.
artS: There are so many versions of that song, I never thought of it.
Thanks for the links and some new Full Brew fans. Love your collages. Keep the coffee art flowing!
gwyneth: Thanks and I know way more people tend to look, than to comment.
love the proverb. I'll have to remember that next time I'm having a bad race.
Bri-
bri: Thanks for stopping by, and always good luck in those races!
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