Showing posts with label Juicy Java. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Juicy Java. Show all posts

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Another Reason to Go to the Coffee Shop

A little to the right, please.
No, my right!
Imagine that you sometimes work from home. Imagine that your pet likes to sit directly in front of the computer monitor for some reason - to get warmth from the electronics? - to get your undivided attention? - to supervise your blog posts? to finish off your breakfast or lunch? to read the Howls & Meows page?

Oh, now the pet has moved away from the computer onto the desk, and wants to chew your freshly printed documents. What's a dedicated writer to do?

As much as I hate to say it, sometimes you've got to escape the pets and find a place to work. This weekend, I enjoyed working at Tate Street and Juicy Java, sans felines. It's great fun to write about coffee shop musicians while sitting in a coffee shop listening to live music. It's also great practice in tuning out the extraneous background noise that makes coffee shops so lively. It's good to stay in practice tuning out distractions, yet being aware that there's life going on around the solitary act of writing, rewriting, and rewriting some more.
It takes discipline to write (or for some coffee shop patrons, to study chemistry and Shakespeare!) and thankfully, our coffee shops welcome people who do both. Just be sure to make your stay worth their while - buy your sandwich, snack, and beverage at the coffee shop, and never forget to tip the barista. Green is the right color!

I've written in many Triad Coffee Shops, and it's always been a pleasure! Whatever your distractions, your deadlines, and your caffeine desires, there's a coffee shop for you!

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Coffee Road Trip: The Return Trip

After a long drive, nothing helps you through the home stretch like a cup o' Joe. It's too late in the day to get fresh coffee at the usual highway pit stops, so thankfully Juicy Java is just off Business I-40 in Kernersville. Only problem: It's so comfy, it's hard to walk out with a to-go cup!

If you know of other coffee shops that are convenient for highway road trips, please let CoffeeCat know & post a comment.