Sunday Reflection-What we value

Posted by Cheryl on Jan 21 2007 | 6. Eat on Saturday, 7. Reflect on Sunday

The images we capture-digital or otherwise-can reveal much about us…what we like…what we value. Hmm…..

So, the last download of pictures to iPhoto contained the following-

Thursday’s cup at the Chester Beatty Library with siblings-in-law.
Exhibits were breathtaking. Cappuccino was okay. Café atrium ambience was stunning.

Friday’s cup at Barnie’s. An afternoon of solitary knitting.
Nice break from hosting visitors.
Saturday’s cup was at Barnie’s as well. No photo, though, as I was distracted by all the enthusiastic fibre chat at the knitting group.

Sunday’s cup brought to me by Husband-Will.
He made points by bringing it to me in bed and extra points with the heart motif.
Intentional or not, lotsa points were made.
So, I wonder what this says about me?

No photos of museum exhibits, but then again, cameras are usually prohibited.

No pics of family members, but then again, Husband-Will is the official photographer of the family and has loads of ‘em.

No evidence of knitting projects, but then again, I’m still on the same ones and how many times and ways can I photograph Daughter-Kate’s never-ending-ribbed cardy?

Well I guess, after seeing what was stored in my camera, I have to admit that I enjoy a good cup of coffee…will tolerate a mediocre one….and value simple pleasures.

2 comments

2 Responses to “Sunday Reflection-What we value”

  1. Caroline

    Our local Starbucks is certainly NOT on par with the cozy pictures you’ve shown, but I’m thinking that I must go have a steaming cup of something right away.

    21 Jan 2007 at 9:18 pm

  2. DaviMack

    Consider that some of us order our coffee from Alaska because we can’t find anything better. And that we’ve systematically tested dozens upon dozens of brands and varieties, just to find the one which was good hot, cold, with or without sugar and/or milk/soy.

    And then, after all that, we don’t go take any pictures of our coffee whatsoever.

    22 Jan 2007 at 8:03 pm

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