I had a coffee this morning and it was hugely disappointing because I drink it for two reasons.
The first and probably most important one is that it’s social. You generally don’t have coffee by yourself but enjoy it in somebody else’s company.
The second reason is because of the froth on top. Really I’m not a mad keen coffee lover but I do love a nice thick froth on top of my cappuccino.
The problem is lately there seems to be less and less froth on my cappuccino or, if there is, it’s thin and not very enjoyable. Many baristas just don’t seem to have the knack.
Maybe that’s a symptom of life today… there’s just not so much froth about.
As the poet said “Life is mainly froth and bubble…“ and it’s the froth in life that makes it interesting and enjoyable.
If you want to do more, be more and achieve more you must read this book today!
I love getting together with mates and sharing a bit of fun and really revelling in each other’s company. But life seems so fast now that many people are just too damn serious to enjoy that sort of thing; they just don’t know how to generate and enjoy froth!
So, please make sure you are getting lots of froth in your life. If you’re not, start making an earnest endeavour to put the froth back into it!
A great way to do that is to start any conversation by asking, “Are you having any fun?”
Oh, and by the way, if you know any coffee shops that have really great, thick froth on their coffee please let me know.
Winno,
Try the Eastbank Centre Cafe next door to the current Art Gallery and Council Office in Welsford street, Shepparton on your next visit….!!!
Cheers,….. Mal (RYLA)
Thanks Malcolm, much appreciated and I will take a note and try that cafe when I’m in my favourite Victorian inland city! Hope all is going well with you and that the RYLA ideas are working well for you.
Have a f-a-n-t-a-s-t-i-c day… Winno