No coffee can be good in the mouth that does not first send a sweet offering of odor to the nostrils. ~Henry Ward Beecher
The dictinary describes the term percolate as the process to cause a liquid to pass through a porous body; filter, to permeate and brew. Frankly, I do not care what the correct terms are, I am just thrilled each day to have a cup of it in my hands, and the aroma tantalizing my nostrils. It really is one of the best parts of waking up.
I would be lost without my coffee....I think I'll brew a pot now ;)
ReplyDeleteIt is a delightful aroma in the morning, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI so agree with you.
ReplyDeletelately have read lots about coffee- going to make myself one!
:-)
I love my coffee...or should I say I am addicted to it :)
ReplyDeleteI concur. I set it up the night before, so I can turn it on immediately when I awaken in the morning!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a huge coffee fan, but it's growing on me. I sit and drink a cup with my husband when he's off mornings. I'm thankful to be able to sit and enjoy his company with his favorite drink!
ReplyDeleteLove coffee but can't drink too much or I start bouncing off the walls! Take care Carrie :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm a lover of this smell.
ReplyDeleteIt is an enticing aroma.
ReplyDeleteI love this Carrie and I sooo love coffee~
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ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree with you more.. that first mouthful of coffee in the morning rolls your throat like silk .. it is so yummy and the best way to start the day.
ReplyDeleteHello Carrie,
ReplyDeleteI need the taste and smell of tea or coffee to start my day too!
Good thoughts for the day.
Best wishes,
Eileen
...i guess there are a lot of coffee lovers out there....hope everyone has a wonderful weekend! :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is nectar to my senses. It reminds me of a poem i wrote last summer...I think i entitled it Me'n Max...my little love-note to coffee. SO nice to 'see' you back. You've been missed!
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