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@LondonFriendsWalks8 ай бұрын
As an elderly Irishman I was raised on tea. I then joined the army and it was more tea, I think the British would have lost the war if they couldn’t have a brew before and after battle. And then I met my beloved, a Moroccan woman she introduced me to coffee. She was the youngest in her family and was deaf. She told me when all her siblings left the house she sit with her Mum in the morning drink coffee and talk, she told me this so many times I realise those coffee mornings were incredibly precious to her. In London she nagged me to buy a coffee making machine I resisted because her coffee made in her battered coffeee pot was perfect. She got breast cancer 10 years ago and once she recovered she insisted we bought a home near her Mum in Morocco. Last Summer whilst here her passport only had 2 months left on it, so she couldn’t drive back with me through Spain, she had to wait with Mum in her home and she spent those mornings alone chatting with her Mum over coffee. Her cancer returned and whisked her away in February. I’m typing this on our patio in Morocco with my muesli and a cup of coffee and tears streaming down my face. Your talk about coffee has set me off, and don’t get me started on Kanza’s Mum she is devastated, Kanza came to her in a dream and kissed her on her forehead. She wasn’t saying goodbye she was saying see you later. I hope there is coffee in heaven, cos there is heaven in coffee.
@PoojaMiglani165 ай бұрын
Strength to you my fellow caregiver and griever!!! Stay Strong!
@victoria-th3 жыл бұрын
"a single cup of coffee is remembered for 40 years" 😍 I love that! This was such a fun, interesting, brilliant episode of SyW, thank you. I'll raise my mug to you & the social life of coffee, of course ☕☕📚📚
@khalidamoosa22403 жыл бұрын
Coffee, books and great company! Heaven .....
@noushinnuri60663 жыл бұрын
This video is making me crave another cup of coffee
@ZorbaPress2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much, Ms. Shafak -- this is so interesting and informative. ... This series of videos brings to mind Gibran's "The Prophet": ... "Now therefore disclose us to ourselves, and tell us all that has been shown you of that which is between birth and death." ... And the book's chapters which begin: "Then said Almitra, Speak to us of [Love] ... ". If I could suggest a topic for a future video, it would be: Speak to us of Courage and Resilience.
@occasionaladventurer27302 жыл бұрын
As a coffee lover , I now got a whole new reason to drink coffee - a tribute to the socially active critical thinkers that lost their lives - I raise my mug to You!
@hajranaeem78042 жыл бұрын
Surely a cup of coffee and smell of coffee create a aromatic ambience which i remember since my childhood days.it's ambiance is v relaxing and calming.
@deepblue1883 жыл бұрын
"A single cup of coffee is remembered for forty years". I like this Turkish proverb so much! I am going to look for the translation in Turkish. I am learning Turkish, so I am eager to find out how this proverb sounds in Turkish. I am really sorry for those people condemned to death by Murad IV.