Coffee And Conversation!

I had a great day yesterday. I left my writing to the ghost at my computer or my cats, whichever one wanted to take residency while I was gone, and played hooky. It was a little hooky combined with work.

I visited a couple of my favorite places. You will be able to find the links on my website http://www. julieseedorf.com.

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Tea and Coffee Cups On Display at Czech Inn Bed & Breakfast

My first stop was the Czech Inn Bed & Breakfast in Hayward, Minnesota. http://www.czechinnandretreat.com.  My husband and I stopped and visited with friends and had some deliciousKolaches, which are a pastry that holds a dollop of fruit rimmed by a puffy pillow of dough. The Czech Inn sits in the midst of the beautiful farmland of southern Minnesota and is a warm and welcoming place. It was hard to leave such beautiful surroundings.

 

Our next stop was Prairie Wind Coffee in Albert Lea, Minnesota, http://www.prairiewindcoffee.com . Not only do they have awesome coffee drinks and sandwiches, the atmosphere has the perfect coffee house feel. Its  warm brick walls are adorned with reused doors that display various types of art my local artists. “Granny Hooks A Crook” and “Granny Skewers A Scoundrel” can also be found there. That is the part of the hooky combined with work, as I was delivering my new book along with setting up dates for some meet and greets for me in the future. Watch for the dates.

The only problem I have with Prairie Wind is that I could stay there all day and daydream or write or talk. I seem to always chatter away. Also the owners, Patrick and Chole Hanson, brother and sister, and mom Lisa are very welcoming and always fun to chat with. Occasionally you might find Al Batt, author of  “A Life Gone To The Birds” and world wide columnist chatting and having coffee.

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Lisa Hanson, Owner of Prairie Wind and Me.

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I would have also like to journey to Champagne, Illinois and Latte Da or Boneyard Coffee & Tea to see what they are up to. Granny and my books should be arriving there today to take residency until someone takes pity on Granny and buys her books. Apparently there is a big arts and craft festival there this weekend and you know how I like arts and crafts.

Alas it was time to get back to work and I had to journey back to my little office in stead of on to Champagne, Illinois, to see what my cats Borris and Natasha and possibly the ghost that occasionally puts words onto my computer while I am gone has done. I suspect Nathasha and Borris are behind the ghost but they won’t admit to anything.

If you live in Southern Minnesota or even if you don’t, the Czech Inn Bed & Breakfast is a beautiful place to stay and Prairie Wind Coffee is a great place to unwind. Links are here but they will also be posted in my favorite places on my website later on. And of course, if you live in the Champagne, Illinois area or are passing thorough, make sure to visit Latte” Da and Boneyard Tea and Coffee, http://www.latteda.com,  and pick up some goodies.

Enjoy your day, enjoy your moments and take time out for a day of hooky once in awhile.

Granny from Fuchsia, Minnesota Visited This Blog Again! She is Weird!

I think Granny, Hermiony Vidalia Criony Fiddlestadt, needs her own page for her Grannyisms because she stops by my blog so often. She isn’t your normal Cozy Chagranny always saysracter. No, cozy is absolutely not what you would call Granny. Here is what she had to say today. I don’t know but I actually think this tip may make sense?

Hi All,

Just finished polishing my nails with Fuchsia nail polish. Here is my tip for the day. When I am out nosing around trying to figure out what is happening in Fuchsia, I always seem to get my hands dirty. You know the kind of dirt that gets under your nails. I figured it out. If I am in a hurry and I have on Fuchsia nail polish, no one knows that the underside of my fingernails are dirty.

Don’t be so shocked! I clean them later but in a pinch the nail polish hides dirty nails. So polish those nails Fuchsia and no one will know that you may have been digging up dirt, the real kind or the shady mysterious goings on in your city.

But here’s a thought. Doesn’t it make you wonder what is under all those nail polished waitresses hands that serve you that cup of coffee?

Have a bright creative Fuchsia day!

Granny (Remember I hook crooks and skewer scoundrels) You can read about me, but don’t pass judgment too quickly, I’m not as old as I seem.

What are we going to do with Granny but I must admit I will never look at a waitress nails the same again.

Albert Lea Magazine Reviews Granny Hooks A Crook!

Granny_T-shirtYesterday I picked up a magazine, The Albert Lea Magazine, to see what was up. I started to read and as I turned the pages, imagine my surprise when there was a review of Granny Hooks A Crook. I am so grateful and I wanted to share it with you.

http://issuu.com/albertlea/docs/al_magazine_march_april_2014/57?e=1963895/6853533

I hope you enjoy it.