Reading Coffee
Feb. 5th, 2010 01:40 pmOkay. I don't know how to read tea leaves - although, I'm pretty curious. Apparently, you can read the coffee grinds left in your cup as well. Given that I have an intense love of coffee (that I really shouldn't indulge at all, really), I'm even more curious about reading the grinds.
So today, at breakfast with my partner (cheese, toast, apple butter, honey, and a lovely bit of freshly ground mocha in the French press), I decided I'd try my hand, do some improv, and see where it got me. My partner had the last cup, with all the grinds in the bottom. I swirled it around a bit, and turned it out onto a saucer. I turned the cup back over and peered down inside - and way down in there was a man, with a horned head, and a bulky traveler's cloak.
O.O
... uh...
?
So today, at breakfast with my partner (cheese, toast, apple butter, honey, and a lovely bit of freshly ground mocha in the French press), I decided I'd try my hand, do some improv, and see where it got me. My partner had the last cup, with all the grinds in the bottom. I swirled it around a bit, and turned it out onto a saucer. I turned the cup back over and peered down inside - and way down in there was a man, with a horned head, and a bulky traveler's cloak.
O.O
... uh...
?