Coffee?

One of the great adventures of international travel is ordering coffee; you just don’t know what you might get. Americano may be the closest to what we are familiar with, but asking for just coffee, who knows?   On a small-group tour in Rome with a local guide, we were walking through a large shopping mall when we came across an Illy coffee bar.  We asked if we had time for a cup, and we had a small Illy espresso, and it was fabulous. Italian coffee lived up to its hype.   In 2004, we traveled by train to Grenoble, France.  There, we ordered coffee: Rich, an Americano, and me, I tried something different.  It was truly one of the most memorable cups yet. It was in a parfait-type glass, with a shot of espresso at the bottom and the top filled with whipped cream.     In 2019, we traveled to Costa Rica and with a private guide, we visited Cafe’ Don Cornelio Coffee farm, hosted by his daughter.  We walked among her coffee plants, and we saw the size of the picking baskets, the drying, the roasting, and the eventual brewing of the fresh beans. We learned about blight that can destroy plants, and about machine harvesting vs hand harvesting only the ripest red coffee cherries.   Driving through the countryside, we saw  workers hand-picking coffee beans on steep slopes. We saw women with their babies on their backs, coffee baskets on the front, picking coffee cherries by hand.  To this day, I take care to never waste a bean that falls from the 2-lb bags we so conveniently buy at Costco.  

In Porto, Portugal, we had a free day to explore and made our way to the famous Majestic Cafe, which opened in 1929.  We had to wait in line to get a table, but once inside, we were surrounded by elaborate art deco glasswork, leather-tooled benches, and scrolled woodwork.  We were seated near the bar, where we watched a variety of drinks prepared and picked up by the waiters.  Again, I was game to try something different, and I asked the waiter for “one of those.”  Lost in translation, I wasn’t sure exactly what it was called, but it had cream on the bottom, coffee in the middle, and whipped cream on top.  More like hot ice cream than coffee, and oh-so-pretty....   Continue Reading

Costa Rica, Orchids & Ants

Lankester Botanic Garden,
Cartago, Costa Rica

I always photograph orchids, not the ones in grocery stores but in botanic gardens or any orchid exhibitions I visit. I can’t seem to get enough of their vibrant colors and varied shapes. I look at them through the viewfinder to examine the details of their ruffles and wings, to look closely at the tiny faces and figures hidden among the blooms....   Continue Reading

Cup of Coffee?

 I begin my day with a cup of coffee. I’ve been doing so for decades. Over the years, I’ve had it boiled, dripped, pressed, and expressed. I’ve had Cafe au Lait, New Orleans Chicory Coffee, Swedish Egg style, Turkish with cardamom, Cowboy style in an enamel pot, Italian in a tiny cup, and most recently Costa Rican brewed with a Chorreador.  ...   Continue Reading

Colorful Moments in 2019

As I look back at my garden travel memories of 2019 the resounding theme is color! We began the year exploring South America, took a September train trip in France, Switzerland, Italy, and took a trip to Central America and Mexico, in December. Everywhere I went I found colorful food, critters, art, and, of course, colorful flowers.  These images are from Central and South America, the colors in Europe are equally wonderful but that will have to be another story....   Continue Reading