I think it's an angry little ghost in the coffee mug, I like it, I'm bored of the eternal hearts that look like an onion in section. Indeed, the coffee mugs are special and well found, otherwise, I prefer bulky ones.
Hey, , I read in another blog of yours that you're passionate about coffee and the sea, just like me, and that's why I decided to write, I think it's the first time. I wanted to several times, but I refrained, we are in different areas, I'm old and I don't really understand the young people's lifestyle. I don't know English well, I haven't read books for decades and I don't understand young people, even though I swore not to do that when I was young. You are just the opposite and you write so well!
However, when I saw these similarities, the coffee, the sea, and the fact that we walk every day in the same city...
I didn't guess the neighborhood where the cafe is, I'll have to look it up. I've been in a few small coffee shops in the basements of some houses, and beyond some interesting arrangements, I haven't found the coffee I dreamed of, the lost coffee of Iasi, which is my lost paradise (coffee shop).
I'm intrigued by the photos on the wall. They're from "Liceenii", or from "Metronom"?
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