This is SARA. She stands outside the 106 building. Behind her is
one of the best Thai restaurants in the city. Before it was a restaurant it was the only cafe with al fresco dining. I can't tell you how many panini's and cups of espresso I had there, but I am pretty certain that I paid their rent a couple of times over during the years they were there.
Coffee shops, actually the Kissaten are an important part of Japanese culture. They are more like a second home than a place to get a double decaf-latte with lowfat milk. Coffee is slow time here.
What do you do to shift your gears into low?
4 comments:
And SARA is… ?
;)
I breathe slowly.
Hilda, hello.
To answer your Query; I don't really know. I have asked her many times, but all she ever does is ignore me.
Liquid~ I shall have to try that someday. Maybe I can rent some scuba gear and sit at the bottom of a pool.
SARA is beautiful! I wish we had a good Thai place close...have to go into the big city for that.
Sitting on the bottom of a pool and watching the bubbles rise is what I would consider a perfect dive.
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