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a cup of happy
Saturday Morning Rewind
Boots here with some fabulous Saturday morning music for you to enjoy with your coffee. This music is nothing short of fantastic. Brilliant. Energetic. Super fun! Sam & Dave, Otis Redding, and Marvin Gaye. This is the sort of line-up that puts a smile on your face and gets your toes tapping.
And this lively music combined with my morning Joe? Well, nothing’s going to stop me today from putting my best left foot forward and dancing like I mean it. After all, is there anything more fun than some lively dancing? Be it on a crowded dance floor or in your laundry room . . . while walking down the driveway or mucking out the stalls. Dancing is one of those primary elements that makes the world go round. It’s true. It really is.
So this weekend, get out there and shake your thang. Have a good time. Appreciate the beat of the tunes and the beat of your heart.
Sam & Dave – Soul Man (1967)
Otis Redding “Try A Little Tenderness” Live 1967
Otis Redding, “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long”, from MIPF 1967
Marvin Gaye- Got to Give It Up (Long version). TV Performance 1977
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Our Home State of Happiness

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Boots here, your Badass Coffee Babe, hoping that life is treating you in a kindly manner on this very lively Friday morning.
You know how it is with travel. There’s something about any kind of travel that makes coffee even better. It looks better, smells better, tastes better when I am away from home — be that out on the trail and listening to some early-morning loon song echoing out over the lake or sitting at some busy sidewalk cafe in France or simply parking it at my favorite coffee bar in my adopted hometown. It’s all good.
Location is irrelevant. What is relevant is how travel makes my senses take a second look at something. And then another. Do some comparisons. Scribble down some notes in my Pay Attention Book. Take the time to just think about what is happening all around me. All while sipping my favorite beverage.
I sometimes think I don’t take this Better Sense of Newness into account when occupying my Home State. You know the place . . . we all have a Home State. It might be your front porch, your desk that looks out at the bird bath, your office with the funky view of the brick wall of Nash Hall. It’s your over-sized yellow kitchen table that is tucked into the too-tiny breakfast nook or your kind of messy desk in the loft or your easel with the broken leg that is balancing on an upside down apple crate. It’s that deck chair that wobbles funny while you are parking your back side. It’s the long bus ride to work or school.
The places that we call Home State are the comfort food for our senses. We go to them each day without a lot of thought. We sit and we think, write, paint, eat, take in the passing view from the car, train, or bus.
One thing all of these Home States have in common? Our morning Joe. That Cup of Reverence that gets us up and moving and feeling inspired.
Travel. I sometimes think that I don’t travel enough. I explore and I wander, but I don’t go a lot farther than my two feet can take me on any given day on the trail. I think I have too strong of a predilection for grabbing a mug of Joe and putting my feet up on the porch rail and taking in the view of the dogs sleeping in the sunshine and the cat prowling the woodshed. I guess I’m not the most sophisticated person in the world. But I sure do know how to enjoy a moment for what it is. I pour my second Cup of Reverence and think that life is pretty good in my happy Home State.
Here is some of my Home State reading while imbibing my Cup of Reverence. These books are inspiring and motivating.
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The Geography of the Coffee Bean: The 3 Main Coffee-Growing Regions

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Coffee. It’s not just a simple plant in any old garden . . . coffee = landscape + climate + elevation.
Attention all Map-of-the-World Lovers! Boots here, as promised, to talk more about the Geography of Coffee. And to keep it interesting, I am going to keep it brief. As our friend Bill Shakespeare said, “Brevity is the soul of wit.” Now I don’t know that my end goal today is Coffee Wit, but I am going to do my best to stir your interest in the geography of coffee.
Coffee is Geography . . . Geography is Coffee
The 3 main coffee regions of the world:
- Latin America: well-balanced; crisp and bright acidity; more consistent quality
- Africa/Arabia: exotic; berry, citrusy/grapefruity, and spicy flavors; more unpredictable
- Asia/Pacific: full-bodied; spicy, herbally; depth; pairs well with savory
- These regions each have unique and distinct, geographically-inspired taste profiles.
All of this base-camp info will ultimately lead to me walking you through a coffee tasting at the end of all this fascinating Geography stuff. Next? We will look at how to “taste” coffee and identify the characteristics that help you to identify region. But in the meantime, I am feeling some camp stories percolating to the surface. I might have to explore some of those before looking at coffee tasting.
And if you are interested in this kind of stuff — I am! –then you will be surprised that you can not only taste but actually smell the geography of the bean before you even slurp.
So have some fun today just enjoying the flavor of your coffee. Appreciate how very far those little beans in their burlap sacks had to travel to give you so much pleasure.
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5 Lively Factoids on The Geography of the Coffee Bean

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Coffee . . . it’s not just an attitudinal thing . . . it’s a latitudinal thing.
Attention all Geography Cognoscenti . . . aka Map Lovers! Boots here, as promised, to talk about the Geography of Coffee. For all of you who haven’t had their coffee yet or for those of you whose eyes glaze over when they anticipate a pedantic and unsolicited lesson on coffee . . . well, have no fear. The thing you don’t know about Boots, the Badass Coffee Babe, is that she wants nothing better than to get back to splitting some kindling for tomorrow’s fire, filling the kerosene lamps while there’s still light in the day, and maybe taking a skinny dip in the lake to feel refreshed after all of the chores.
So, here it is . . . delivered in bullet points so that you can isolate the facts from the minutiae. This is all good stuff that you can toss out to that cute barista while you’re waiting for your beverage. S/he will think you are a geographical wonder. Try it. You’ll see how attractive knowledge is.
Coffee is Geography . . . Geography is Coffee
- Coffee beans carry their own unique geography with them.
- Geography IS a coffee profile . . . a flavor.
- Coffee is more than an attitudinal thing . . . it’s also a latitudinal thing. It’s grown in the equatorial band between the two tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.
- There are three primary coffee regions in the world. (We’ll get into these soon. Promise!)
- These regions each have unique and distinct geographical profiles. You can train your tongue to identify them . . . which is why when you first smell and then take a sip of black coffee, your palate can tell immediately where those beans were grown.
All of this will ultimately lead to me walking you through a coffee tasting at the end of all this fascinating Geography stuff. If you are interested in this kind of stuff — I am! –then you will be surprised that you can actually smell the geography of the bean before you even slurp.
So have some fun today just enjoying the flavor of your coffee. Appreciate how very far those little beans in their burlap sacks had to travel to give you so much pleasure.
Who doesn’t want a map of the world on the wall? And it’s so inexpensive! I have two maps posted in my cabin: one in the kitchen and one in the little house with the crescent moon cut out of the door.
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Sunday morning. Nothing better.

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Boots here. There is something that is just so satisfying about going through your Sunday morning ritual. Make coffee. Get paper. Find crossword puzzle. Relax. Proceed with the day’s mind challenge. Exercise your brain muscles. It all sounds like so much fun, doesn’t it?
Are you, too, a Sunday morning crossword person? The sort of person who subscribes to the local rag just so that you can get your daily (or weekly — depending on the circulation of your paper) dose of crosswording? And if it’s not crosswording, maybe your Sunday morning is devoted to writing or reading or listening to NPR or watching the dogs sleep or writing in your journal or talking on the phone with family. Maybe it’s time to pay bills or to sort through the stack of paperwork that has grown throughout the past week. The one thing all of this Sunday morning fun has in common is coffee. Good ol’ plain and simple Joe.
Today, enjoy your coffee experience. Drink it straight up black. Dress it up with sugar and sprinkles. Vanilla syrup, lavender syrup, almond syrup. Nutmeg, cinnamon, or cocoa powder. Ristretto or long or perfectly-timed shots. Non-fat, whole, or breve. No matter how you take your coffee, take some time today to just enjoy the world. Think about the traveling that your coffee beans had to do to find its way to your kitchen.
Coffee grows all over the world. Appreciate the geography that has gone into you enjoying your favorite morning drink. When I think about drinking a beverage made from beans from Sumatra, I simply marvel at the splendor of it all. This week we are going to be talking about the different parts of the world that grows coffee.
I don’t know about you but I feel pretty lucky that we have the opportunity to partake in such a satisfying morning ritual. Don’t you agree? Have a great Sunday!
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It comes from within.

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Boots here, thinking about the moment. It seems as if there isn’t a lot of time in any given today to just sit and think. There have been times in my life when this was not the case and I had plenty of wilderness time to drink in the view and take in the moment. Life, in its fancy ways, has a way of shaking things up so that we can appreciate what we have when we have it. There is no real spin on good, better, best . . . it is more a state of mind that says All is good.
I know that Coffee is Queen in this neck of the woods, but so is a good measure of tranquility, quiet, and kindness. Today . . . tonight . . . tomorrow . . . enjoy your room with a view. Whatever that view may be, find something to appreciate in the tranquility of this very moment. You might be surprised what you find, see, and hear when you take a moment to appreciate what you have that is right in front of you.
There’s something about Saturday morning.

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Greetings, good people. Boots, your friendly Badass Coffee Babe here. I am happy to say that there has been a shift in the weather in the high country, and I am just starting to get settled into my late summer routine. As you, too, have noticed: the days are growing shorter here in the northern hemisphere. I am beginning to think that it’s time to start some serious wood splitting for the rainy days that are soon to arrive.
And there’s nothing like Saturday morning for getting some pre-fall chores done. Saturday. Even if it is a day of some heavy-duty chores, there is always the sense that the previous week has been cleared and it is time to take a deep breath. Today, think about the joys that that first (and second!) cup of Joe brings to your morning. Rejoice in the invigorating luxury that this “bean juice” brings to your daily routine.
A tiny coffee fact for you: Did you know that the coffee “bean” is actually the seed inside the coffee cherry? Yes! What we call the coffee bean is actually the seed — or the pit– inside what can be thought of as a stone fruit — the coffee cherry. The reason that people call this seed a “bean” is simply because the seed looks so much like a bean.
Isn’t it weird how language can create a whole culture around what isn’t exactly so? In other words, why don’t we go to that cute little coffee shop on the corner and order one pound of coffee seeds, please? Or one pound of coffee cherry pits ground for an espresso machine, please? This just sounds wrong. We have developed and established a culture of bean-ology.
I hope that you all have a fantastic weekend. I am guessing that we all could use the time to relax and count a few blessings. Bon weekend! A little Hoops and Yoyo for you . . .
I love the bean juice!
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Give a shout out for someone today. Be the difference.
Boots here and it’s time to grab that second cup of coffee, put your feet up for a while, and pontificate on how the rest of the day might be made better by you.
It never ceases to amaze me how the little things in life make a big difference. A ginormous difference, actually. Today? What’s going on with you? And what can you do to help out a workmate, a family member, a friend, your sweetheart, a stranger? Love life and make a difference. Like this little pup here, give a shout out to those who could use some encouragement today!
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What brings you joy?

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What brings you joy? Boots here . . . thinking about what brings me joy. I can tell you that my morning cup of Joe is a good way to kickstart my day’s sense of appreciation. And if it’s the simplest things that bring me joy, I love the simplicity of these coffee mugs. There is something about their rustic beauty that makes my morning feel like it is going to be a good day! I especially love the oversized, cream-colored, enamel non-travel mug! My fave!
Life is short. Drink your Joe out of a mug that you love!
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