That is the eternal question! In order to have a cup of coffee you need first to bring it, and roast it...
Then grind it...
And finally, find the right place to enjoy it, of course!
Sent by Bryon (the USA) |
Then grind it...
Coffee from Lviv Sent by Julia (Ukraine) |
And finally, find the right place to enjoy it, of course!
Mol's Coffee House in Exeter, South Devon, the UK Postcard sent by Laura (the UK) |
Actually, my friend Laura (the UK) prefers tea. It doesn't seem easy to find the perfect French porcelain for you tea, neither...
But, once you have it, it is just follow the instructions! What kind of tea would you prefer?
I added this post to Maria's linky party Postcards for the weekend. The theme this week is Coffee/Tea/Pastries (but no pastries here...).
Hi Eva, What a great post for this week’s link up theme! Although I have very few cards to pick from you sure had several that are perfect. By the way, did you know Stumptown Coffee Roasters is right here in Seattle? :-) I like the card from Exeter … looks like a perfect spot to enjoy a great cup. Very nice post … thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comment. I didn't know where Stumptown Coffee Roasters is exactly, but it make sense, as the sender lives not so far from the place.
DeleteLovely cards! I especially like the one on how to make tea. I am enjoying this link up as coffee and tea are fairly guilt free pleasures.
ReplyDeleteThat's a funny card. But I must say that every card about tea or coffee has big chances that I love it :)
DeleteBeautiful cards and nice way presentation! I like that How to Make Tea postcard with the visual instructions. Happy weekend and thanks for linking up Eva!
ReplyDeleteI always love this theme!
DeleteI love this blog post! Not only because of the subject, as you might know, but especially the way you presented the cards :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd also because you saw a lot of coffee on the post... :P
DeleteLove the smell of coffee beans being ground so I enjoyed your journey from roasting to cup.
ReplyDeleteI just needed a postcard with a plantation of coffee to complete the trip!
DeleteOn the right hand side in the Exeter postcard you can glimpse a white building. Just next to it, but outside the picture, you can find the emblematic Clarence Hotel, which sadly has been very badly damaged in a fire only a couple of weeks ago.
ReplyDeleteI saw that on Twitter. What a pity!
DeleteGreat collection of cards. I'm a tea person myself...
ReplyDeleteI'm actually unable to choose between tea and coffee. I love both.
DeleteThanks for coming!