Good morning Glenn, I'm not sure if the coffee, tea, and ice cream idea is a trendy add-on to the usual pipes and incense, or if this place has been taken over by a new group of people. There was also a health-food type of vitamins and supplements phase. But whatever the incarnation, it has always been jammed right up to the final resting place. thanks, sp
Hi Rick, I know, coffee is well-loved but it has its limitations. thanks, sp
Hi Ellen, I drove by it today, and I realize now that the shop has just moved from this spot to one a half-block up Canal St., jammed up next to the Hope Mausoleum. love, sussah
Dear K., Johnny and I picnicked in the Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta about a million years ago (in the 20th century). But really... if the shop went to all that trouble to move, seems like they might go to a little more vibrant part of town. There arent' very many Starbucks any more, so that shouldn't have been the problem. sp
LOL, oh, dear ... So much to see and ponder here ;-)
ReplyDeleteHeh, coffee does wonders, but...
ReplyDeleteGood morning Glenn, I'm not sure if the coffee, tea, and ice cream idea is a trendy add-on to the usual pipes and incense, or if this place has been taken over by a new group of people. There was also a health-food type of vitamins and supplements phase. But whatever the incarnation, it has always been jammed right up to the final resting place. thanks, sp
ReplyDeleteHi Rick, I know, coffee is well-loved but it has its limitations. thanks, sp
Hm... it's an interesting name but I don't know if I want dreams with my coffee, tea, smoothies, or ice cream.
ReplyDeleteHi Ellen, I drove by it today, and I realize now that the shop has just moved from this spot to one a half-block up Canal St., jammed up next to the Hope Mausoleum. love, sussah
ReplyDeleteLocation, location, location! Let's go down to the cemetery for a cuppa... Although I have been known to picnic in Irish graveyards.
ReplyDeleteDear K., Johnny and I picnicked in the Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta about a million years ago (in the 20th century). But really... if the shop went to all that trouble to move, seems like they might go to a little more vibrant part of town. There arent' very many Starbucks any more, so that shouldn't have been the problem. sp
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