Today is Memorial Day, and you’ll have to forgive me, but this post is not going to be about the great men and women who sacrificed their lives to protect … Continue reading Basic Principles

Today is Memorial Day, and you’ll have to forgive me, but this post is not going to be about the great men and women who sacrificed their lives to protect … Continue reading Basic Principles
After a few weeks of running around like crazy, moving across the country, I finally have a moment to sit down and do whatever I want. Of course, instead of … Continue reading Moving On
COVID, COVID, go away!Leave us all alone todayCOVID, COVID, you just suckThis isn’t coolReally, what the fuck?!?!?!? The company that I work for announced last Friday, March 13th, that the … Continue reading Social Distancing: Killing Me Softly
It’s a very strange time to be alive, and I’m not particularly sure what to make of it all. What I do know though is that the appearance of COVID-19 … Continue reading Coffee In The Time Of COVID-19
Just extremely busy. Shortly after my last post in which I was still reminiscing about my trip to Japan (Almost a year later, and I still daydream about it!), my … Continue reading No, I’m Not Dead
Just in case you are color blind or just generally oblivious to the obvious in life, I really like the color pink. In truth, I love all colors (well, it’s … Continue reading Give Me All The Color: fromcoffee
While I was in Japan, I split up my time in Tokyo into two segments at the beginning and end of my trip with the thought that I would be … Continue reading The Perfect Cup In Tokyo
One thing that I was hoping to purchase while I was in Japan was a kimono or yukata (which is a casual, summer kimono), and after doing a tea ceremony/kimono … Continue reading Low-Key Dying in Kyoto: The Sequel
So there is nothing more frustrating than waking up in the middle of an expensive and highly anticipated vacation to a heavy head and severely sore throat, but unfortunately, on … Continue reading Low-Key Dying in Kyoto
As I was planning my trip to Japan, one of my coworkers visited the country, and upon her return, she had several suggestions of places I should visit while I … Continue reading % Arabica: A Lesson Learned