
This is the hot mocha “signature coffee” at a place called, “Nine One Coffee” I enjoyed with Brian while we were out running errands this morning. I have discovered I LOVE the art associated with the hot drinks, and, surprisingly also love the cold varieties of a lot of these, given the heat and humidity here. Brian has a seemingly unending series of coffee places he likes, so I spend my days grinning like a nut as an ‘adventure’ uncovers another one! 😋

I like the art SO much that I always smile and tell the server how pretty I think the design is. Brian says that I shouldn’t do this – should just drink, THEN bow and say, “thank you” as we’re leaving. I refuse, though, and the servers seem to like what I am doing.

How could one NOT compliment the server on designs this pretty?

We snarfed down these cookies before I started my stricter low carb diet…

And shared a warm seed-covered bagel with cream cheese inside…

I think this one was when we were in Laos at the coffee bar where the stray white cat slept on a table between shops.

A beautiful ‘swan’ in your coffee cup. Almost too pretty to mess up by drinking it.

I really look forward to our ‘adventures’ that Brian works so hard to provide. One day it’s coffee – another day a lady who hand crochets tote bags – and today was talking about taking my sock with a hole in the big toe to a lady nearby who repairs things. (I told him I thought I only had ONE sock needing this, and that I could fix it with a teeny tiny sewing kit. He said I would be supporting the local economy if I brought the sock to the woman. At least I’ll check to make sure I don’t have other socks in need of repair…
What a lovely Coffee art. I inspiring you ❤️. Great looking art.
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Ah, fantastic and fascinating! Learning new languages is sooo stimulating for our brains!
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I’m still having trouble getting the pronunciation of “hello” and “thank you to Brian’s liking🤭
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Just keep working on it. You do great when you write out the pronounciations. Maybe have Brian record it on your phone or such and you can practice with that?
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I’m planning to do that. I’m also planning to take Thai lessons when I get my hearing aids and things tame down a bit. Thanks for the link.
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Sure! And I learned something too! I have written a few times about how nearly every culture and/or faith, uses prayer hands. And I didn’t know it made a difference where the hands were placed! This is so cool!
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I would also compliment the coffee artisans! Beautiful!
And did you ever say what brought Brian to live there?
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He lived in China for a few years, learning Mandarin. His friend moved here before Brian did and told him how wonderful the people were here, so Brian moved here and learned to speak Thai.
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Linda, I would definitely compliment the server about the coffee art, too . . . be it customary or not, lol! 😊
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Thank YOU, too!!!😊
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it’s good sound
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