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Tuesday Coffee Chat


Okay, first this ...


Do you know that I set my alarm to get up extra early so that I can have enough time to drink enough coffee before I start my day? I really do that.

Now while I enjoy said coffee, onto today's Tuesday Coffee Chat:

If you could teleport, where would you go?

I have never been here, but right now I can't think of anyplace I would rather be ... A cabin in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.





Doesn't that look like Heaven?

I would love to rent a huge cabin in the mountains and take my whole family for a week of pjs, coffee, hot cocoa, board games, food, hikes, reading, and movie watching.

Maybe someday.


Comments

  1. That does look like heaven!!! I would love to spend just a few days relaxing there!

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  2. HA - I love that Procaffinating!! I need that as a sign in my kitchen.
    And that place looks gorgeous! Peaceful. Restful. I could definitely do something like that. Except, I am going alone and having a whole entire week to just read and write!!
    Definitely heaven.

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