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Rain & a Coffescape:)


    'From fresh earthy scents to sharp vibrant colors many sensory pleasures are revealed by wet weather'... said someone. Very true to it's saying.

    Rain have the power to create emotions & moods of different kind. I am a lover of rain who finds joy in a smallest drizzle. 

     Rain gets a bad press these days as mostly printed words use it as a gloom or disastrous. Art critic John Ruskin labelled it 'Pathetic fallacy' the attribution of human emotions to nature. And it is a fallacy, rain is't gloomy or disastrous. Think of the Emerald green landscapes, think of the rivers, mountains and valleys carved out by the rain. Our land has been shaped by what falls from above. Rain  becomes inconvenient only when it is felt inconvenient with wrestling umbrellas, dirtying of the floors & carpets and when one confined to indoors. There is something more beyond all this. Good downpour a cleanser, a refresher, a natural skin toner. Rain brings the feeling of romance. William Wordsworth  said to have walked miles together in his life-time, experiencing rain and have admitted in telling it as ' Vigor & Perseverance'. 

   A drizzle from the sky made me to create a coffee-scape with a pastry to enjoy. A tea-cosy and freshly brewed pot of coffee for a perfect temperature just inviting. Tutti frutti # coconut # Pastry recipe will be shared in the coming week.




















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Comments

  1. How beautiful dear friend. What an inviting setting and that cake looks wonderful ! I have the very same mitt pot holder and pieces to match, lol..
    Hugs,
    Fabby

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  2. A warm and comfortable setting for two to enjoy!

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  3. Cozy, comfortable, & calming on a beautiful rainy day. I’m saving this for inspiration on lingering grey days.

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