Doubt, Freedom, Coffee

Where there is doubt, there is freedom.
– Latin Saying

Anonymous, or someone with a similar name, said that. Freedom from doubt? This is going to take some thinking. Some reflection. Some meditation. Fortunately, I have the time to do all of those things.

I have seen doubt bringing wisdom. As you doubt something, as you are unsure of what you believe or assert something. You examine the belief. But freedom? I decided to look up the definition, in The Free Dictionary, of course, nothing seems to really fit. Perhaps the “freedom from want”? Or perhaps “the condition of not being bound by established conventions or rules.” Or perhaps I should try looking up doubt? Perhaps the idioms? No those don’t seem to fit.

It could be, well, there are a lot of “perhaps” used here, so on to other things here. Until I ruminate on it for a while.

My wife and I did not drink coffee that I had roasted. We went out to a new place for coffee. It is called “Keeper” and it is 4 ½ blocks from our house. Putting it at a tie for the third and fourth places away from us. I am talking distance here. It is tied for the third and fourth places in terms of distance. We have a lot of places close to us around here. Right up at the corner is “Coffee Beer Me”, a place owned by a recovering Morman woman. In the downhill direction is the newest incarnation of “Café Zamora”, owned by a Guatemalan guy. I think it is the third or fourth place in the same place, We are hoping they will hang on there. Now, by the way, both of these places are north of us. Coffee Beer Me is northeast, Cafié Zamora is northwest. Next up is “Cafe Rowan”, to the southwest. It is also a cafe, as in food place. A delicious place for breakfast or lunch. And finely, to the southeast, we have Keeper. With hand-pies and other home-baked delights, they are the most recent place, and they provide us with a coffee place to go, no matter where you are heading to. You will pass a coffee place.

I need to tell you also: Coffee Beer Me is a vegan house. Café Zamora has tamales, hand made by the owners. Yeah, we have it made in terms of choice.

Yes, we have no doubt about coffee, we have lots of great choices. Of course, we have the home-brewed, freshly roasted coffee.

— MichaelRpdx :: rkmm/48

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