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Hello beautiful friends of @CinnamonCupCoffe, I join the initiative in #spillthebeans week 89. I have always seen coffee as a magical drink that dissipates all sadness. Human beings provide symbols with those actions and customs created by living beings and within this symbology is coffee with the semiotic charge of being a reflection of welcome.
I have a great affinity with coffee-loving friends who live in other latitudes, coffee is one of the points of unity. This does not give the certainty that affection can reach distances and transcend. For example, Osmany tells me.
I know an old man who has a habit of having his first coffee traveling through your stories and now every morning he looks for new stories... I already told myself that if there are no stories, I'm going to give up the habit of morning coffee...
Thus Osmany strengthened the ties by sending me a package of coffee with a mutual friend, to make the fact of drinking coffee every morning more real and sharing stories about our land, details of the writing that he is very good at, and dissimilar affinities.
The package of La Llave coffee came with a note that speaks of true friendship despite the distances and circumstances that separate us. An encouraging phrase that leaves no room for loneliness.
Always think that there is someone thinking about you.
So says the note that I keep as a caption for one of the paintings in my home because it seems very poetic and prophetic to me. And Osmany is a poet, a sensitive man who, despite his image as Lord Ingles, is a Cuban born in a small town where coffee was ground with a pestle and a montuno rhythm. He has nourished the family with love for Cuba, its customs and traditions.
He is a man of many occupations who puts coffee before any circumstance; the coffee that unites friends; the coffee that accompanies the stories; the coffee that qualifies the time when the family gets together to share the spirit of brotherhood that is created around that drink.
Osmany has made his family an accomplice in this detail of rapprochement, his wife says that Osmany takes the cup and gets comfortable in his hammock (bed pulled by ropes) and from there he travels to his past and to the people who demand his affection.
Today I don't work and now I'm having my first coffee in the morning reading your post about our Cuba."
And so Osmany accompanies his friends with the vibes and aroma of a La Llave coffee, the magical gift reaches my hands as a symbol of friendship, brotherhood and spiritual accompaniment
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This post has been written and documented by me, it does not contain AI. The photos used are my property and authotized