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{ coffee @ home | coffee @ work }

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

aight … so … right now i am enjoying some pre-snow-removal coffee @ home w/ Maceo … we played w/ a little Doozla for a bit on my MacBook Pro { he seemed to love it } + i have a nice big mugful of coffee sitting right here on the black cube in my living room next to me { pristine off-white mug courtesy Panera Bread … tak } …

gearing up a bit this morning for The ALL Gallery Impromptu Open Mike + ‘Take Over’ { check here for details, aight? } … goin’ down tomorrow from noon to 4 … c’mon down, aight? but anyhow … sending out last minute invites and such … drinking a nice big cup of coffee … i still use sugar, straight up, but i’m now a lowfat creamora kind of guy vs half ‘n’ half from years past … not doing much for my figure, but every bit counts, right? …

at work, its the Flavia machine, which isn’t all that bad, it makes ‘cappuccino’ + whatnot, but not the best either, not the best … Carol + i have this old coffee maker that you can steam milk with, so i am thinking of bringing this to Monster w/ me early next week to really start up some caffeinated insanity … anything to keep Jesse + i goin’ w/ the old coffee club … i think we’re both pretty hardcore …

more soon … exit, stage right …

{ the coffee mill | downtown lowell }

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

well, althought it shouldn’t be an unusual destination for me, i stopped back in lowell again for the first time in a while … dropping off some artwork for the Arts League of Lowell Winter Salon { hopefully opening this Sunday } … got into lowell like bright ‘n’ fr!kken early … all like 8 o’clock ‘n’ sh!t, right? + so, like i go down to the ALL Gallery and, of course, nobody’s there yet … the email said someone would be there up until about 11 or so, which is supercool { sort of a second chance to sign up for the show … the first drop off resulted in a very small amount of work for the show i guess }, but i gotta get to work by at least 10, you know?

well, i check out Van Gogh’s Gear … nobody yet … so, i grab my laptop and hit the streets … on the hunt for a bank machine, i ask a local suit where i might find a bank of america ‘n’ all { actually, no suit … just a tie, nice guy at that too … it just sounds so grit noir to say ‘a local suit’ … ;] } … so anyhow … he points me to a Sovereign, which is cool but will probably result in an additional $2 or more service charge … but whatever … so, heading back down Palmer Street i decide to stop into The Coffee Mill …

nice singer songwriter stuff as the audio wallpaper … superfriendly owner and counter intelligence … they seem to know everyone by name … there’s a bit of the buzz of conversation | or rather … conversations … i order, of all things, the potentially dangerous ‘chocolate peanutbutter latte … i also get a little cinnamon chip scone to go w/ it { although i really shouldn’t … tryin’ to watch ‘the weight’ … you know? } …

… i explore a bit and besides the front room … nice smallish space w/ plenty of storefront light coming in, counter, self-serve thermoses full of the days brews { stacks of cups to the left, near the 2 refridgerator units }, hardwood floors, brick and white walls … so besides this main service | bar area of the cafe, just through an arched doorway there is a cozy backspace w/ more comfortable chairs | sofas and people chatting back there as well … i choose to stay up front, gonna use the laptop to preoccupy me for a bit …

the chocolate peanutbutter latte is surprisingly subtle, just the right hint of nutty goodness in there, smooth from my decision to indulge in whipped cream this time around … i’m feeling pretty good right now, but i have to finish up this scone and get going, get back to the ALL Gallery and hopefully put my 2 photo offerings in the Winter Salon … nice way to start the day though … happy thursday!

{ mapel caramel latte Monday mourning }

Monday, January 7th, 2008

Monday morning, mid-commute stop in at The Javaroom in Chelmsford … Dawn and Jesse are still in Las Vegas living out their Aerosmith video dreams { jk }, having a blast, i’m sure … and so today, Holly serves me up a large Mapel Caramel Latte { not sure on the spelling there, that’s what it says on the menu board } … and, uhm …

… so like, yeah … i’m superHappy right now … in a very happy place … very smooth + sweet … a fantastic way to completely pamper myself into what is going to be a very busy but incredible week …

… well, i’ve got to do a bit of prep-work for PüHarmony … a little treat for Outloud Open Mike this January care of the good folks at Radio Pü … enjoy a nice cup of coffee … aight?

{ there’s no place like home }

Monday, December 31st, 2007

aight … snowy out there today … it was coming down at a fast clip earlier, + the old snowblower is acting up again … i’ll go out again in a bit w/ some hot water to let things loose a bit … but …

working from home today … New Year’s Eve day … or at least i am very likely going to work from home for half the day … i’m sure it will be a bit of a nightmare going into the office on 495, so … uhm … screw that, eh? :::…

Guatemala Casi Cielothe coffee today is an early morning pot of Guatemala Casi Cielo … Rich & Elegant … + it’s living up to the name from what i can tell … sort of tastes like any other coffee you get at the Starbucks … i’m a bit less of a Starbucks fan lately, if you couldn’t tell … i prefer stronger coffees, like those you might associate w/ Starbucks { vs. Dunkin’ Donuts }, but i am still somewhat dissatisfied w/ the general taste … i’m sensing this muddy afternote hidden behind the moniker of ’something European’ in name … i believe ‘Casi Cielo’ would loosely translate to ‘Skyhouse’ in English … not as grandiose sounding, eh? … “I’ll have a venti Casi Cielo per favore” as opposed to “give me a lahge skyhouse, would’ya?” … i guess i’m having that little voice of doubt + reason come to the party here … the same one that, while watching a foreign film occasionally wonders, “is this really a good film? i mean, to European filmmakers just think on such a deeper level? or does the fact that i have to read the subtitles make this all SEEM so much more sophisticated? what’s the deal?” …

in the case of Guatemala Casi Cielo, i’d say the little voice hits it on the head … nothing super special here … just another strong Starbucks coffee w/ supposed benefits back to the world { although i don’t see this indicated on the sack of beans, so maybe at this point i am assuming through associative learning via Seattle headquarters or something? } …

well, enough for now on that … its a bit snowy today … i’m drinking my coffee on the red porn sofa at home today, which makes the coffee taste that much better anyways … so, back to work for me … + Happy New Year to you alL … cya! :::…

Marco + i @ Squawk + Cafe Algiers :::…

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

so … Marco was back in town for the holidays this last week … last thursday in the AM to sometime today in the afternoon … a quick trip to visit parents + relatives for Christmas before traveling overseas to celebrate the New Year …

lots of funny stories to tell … i would say ‘needless to say’ here, but, uhm, frankly i find this 3-word introductory phraseology to be needless in so many ways … strange aside, i know … but … i will try to stick to the coffee-related foibles here ;] …

firstly … Squawk! … that’s right, that’s what i said … Squawk! … Deb + Marco + i made a nice night of last Thursday, got together over at Deb’s place for a few rounds of practice, mosied on over to Redbones for a little late-nite dinner + quick round of drinkage, + then off into the nite we brought 2 guitars + a mini-kit to the Squawk Coffeehouse at the Epworth Center in Harvard Square to join the talented poets, musicians, pianists + performers in a few rounds of open mike celebration of the Winter Solstice … great time … fantastic people down there offering up all sorts of performative food-for-thought … Billy Barnum, Lee Kidd, Jessa, Mick Cusimano, Ben on jumpin’ piano improv supreme + several others whose names i am sure i will come to know over time + other visitations to Squawk { for instance, a burlesque poetess … the clever innuendoed moniker completely slipping the mind right now … poetry provocatively placed on hip, leg, breast + thigh … i need to go back + check my notes to include her + her poetic friend in these bloggish entries … i’ll find out more } …

so, yes yes, indeed … although the coffee floweth over at Squawk in generous portions at that, i opted for a few round of tea in one of our Beware the Haberdash coffee mugs … a magical mug that makes any hot beverage concoction taste o’ so delicious { i highly recommend dropping a few bucks to get a mug today ;] } … Deb gave me a bit o’ sh!t, asking why she didn’t have one of the fine Haberdash mugs { after all, she did endure the all the half-band-attended practice sessions + the Haberdash Twilight Wonderbar last year @ The Midway in JP …

Deb + Marco at the one-and-only pre-Wonderbar practice session in Worbun in 2006

… } … so, flash-forward to this year … at Squawk … Deb + Marco + i get the pleasure of performing ‘Leonard Nimoy’ and ‘Starin’ at the Sun’ at the Winter Solstice celebration installment at Squawk … i feel we did well thanks to the amazingly receptive + nurturing crowd + also in part due to the magically fantastic karma brought on by Deb + Chris’ friend Michael { also in from Seattle to celebrate the holidays } who joins the Squawk procession early on in the evening for some ragtime group dancing ala The Peanuts as Ben hammers away on the grand piana tucked away beneath the balconies of The Epworth … it’s always fun to get to perform any of the Haberdash ‘Sewingbox’ material w/ Deb + Marco … thanks to our quick pre-practice before the show, we seem to pull off the short set w/ little imperfections … a great way to lyricall bring the sun into the Winter Solstice themed Squawkings of the evening … i’m sure i’ll blog a bit more on my LiveJournal account down the road a bit …

i didn’t make note of the tea from this evening @ Squawk … but i do know from previous Squawkings that i want to pick up some ‘Throat Coat’ from The Shaws per Deb’s recommendation … she generously introduced me to this fine, fine tea … a bit of honey to help w/ the coatings, yes? … + i thoroughly enjoyed the exposure to the new tea variety … more to come on that too, i’m sure …

well, not to make this like the longest blog entry in the world or anything … but … we ended our sojourns of Haberdashery out here on the East Coast w/ a trip out to the Cambridge Commons for a nice meal of food { nice little selection of appetizers … chicken nachos, satanic wings [ still on the bone, yes? ] + a middle eastern plate [ squeaky clean, squeaky clean ] } + beer + then made our way out + around Harvard Square for a brisk walk in the refreshing wintercrisp air … a little stop in @ Newbury Comics to check on the safety or sale of ‘Sewingbox’ { unfortunately still sitting in the line-up right in front of Beyonce } … + then our final destination for the evening, Cafe Algiers { aka ‘The Terrorist Cafe’ … this is what we called it when we frequented it years ago, growing up in Watertown + taking little trips into the square throughout our highschool careers … all pre-9.11 of course … the notion of terrorism was one that didn’t hit as close to home as in recent years, but still existed as a somewhat scary concept ‘out there’ in the world back in the late 80s [ you do the math ] } …

so, we took a couple of menus { bright green + patternisticly adorned } upstairs to the circular cupola, grabbed a small cabaret-style table w/ a view { you can see downstairs to the front door if you sit in the right spot … you can spy all the comings + goings, although this evening was prettymuch universally slow from a cafe + restaurant perspective } … Marco got a pot of the Arabic coffee + i got a cappucino … Algiers does a fantastic job w/ their coffess + is perhaps one fo the veryfirst experiences i ever had in a ‘cafe’ … Watertown was primarliy a 2-Dunkin’ town, if you know what i mean ;] … many people picking up a ‘Big One’ on the way to their 9-to-5 existence in the workforce … a little reward for their own penny-anti contributions to the greater economy of the 70s, 80s + beyond … Cafe Algiers, + Harvard Square of course, was a great destination for an evening or weekend … a fantastic spot to peoplewatch, discuss band concepts + songs { at the time, Marco + i were in ‘The Happy Deathmen’ w/ Tom Coolberth + Rob Hallsworth … a pre-HDM version of the group also included Jim McIsaac on drums, actually that more complete line-up might have been the true crowd we hung with at Cafe Algiers, sometimes hitting up the Pizzeria Regina before gettin’ all caffeinated @ Algiers }, talk about class or teachers or current events in the world … so … lots of memories w/ Cafe Algiers + i have to say, i have to add right here, they definitely do their coffee right … my cappuccino had some serious fluffy foam overflowing … delicious … + Marco’s Arabic Coffee was viscous, black + perfect from what i could see … i used to indulge in a nice pot myself, but i was actually happy i had pussied out + ordered the cappuccino instead … i would’ve been up all night as the Arabic Coffee is superstrong + actually laiden w/ a muddy residue of coffee grinds … rumored to be utilized for fortune telling in certain circles …

so, i think the quick trip to Algiers helped to complete the visit back home here in the Boston area for Marco … + now, off to France … Happy New Year! :::…