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Thanks for share this coffee moment of now!!

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I LOVE to follow your thoughts from the airport! This was a GREAT message! Thank you xxxx

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It is funny?/scarey?/sad? is it not how using cash has almost become like an act of rebellion but I do so whenever I can.

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Seeing you tonight at Selby Gardens!

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Such so good of you to think of us whilst trying to get your coffee... it has lifted my spirits!

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You soothe my soul. Even with coffee.

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I dig these notes from Patti. Smile material!

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Happy travels!

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Wish I could have been there to buy you a hot cup of Joe.

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I just love you!

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Patti, if I ran into you at the airport, I would so buy you a cup of coffee!

And a cruller!

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Coffee is most important! I love these little spontanous personal posts of you! ❤

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Glad you got your coffee Patti! We must resist going cashless for all sorts of reasons. I hope you are remembering happy times as you travel, as travelling and thoughts of home can bring on melancholy. Stay safe x

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I was just visiting the neatest hotel on an old finca in Menorca called the Experimental.. we followed a path that we hoped would, and indeed did, end up at the sea. The winds were strong and the sea was "angry" as the young women at the front desk told us. In the cove we marveled at the high cliffs with their mysterious caves. We noticed that one cave way up the cliffs had a door with a magical (to us anyway) crane painted on it. As we wandered out of the cove back toward the finca we noticed a man climbing up the cliff toward the crane cave. He opened the door and went in! This was beyond anything we could expected - he lives in this magical realm!!! Anyway, this is my own recent "experimental" experience. Thank you for sharing yours!

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Oh Patti, you are killing me as I am just seeing this intensely relatable post after a couple of weeks in Vietnam and Cambodia. We are all reduced - in spite of our enlightenment, etc., to our base needs at times. The sacred vs. the profane :)

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❤️

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