Saturday, October 17, 2015

ScrapHappy Saturday - Mocha Latte

Here is the coffee we enjoyed at the end of a tour of a coffee coop in Costa Rica.  I have not yet had a chance to play with any brown fabrics this week, but I am headed there now.  We had an inservice training session for the science teachers in the district and I somehow ended up teaching two sessions.  That didn't leave much extra energy leftover for sewing, but now that it is done I am ready to accomplish something fabric related.  I hope all of your coffee colored projects are coming along.  Misterlinky is below so that you can share with us all.


11 comments:

Julierose said...

Oh Mocha Latte sounds so good...especially since it has gotten pretty chilly here. Only 39 degrees this morning...Brrr hugs, Julierose

Marly said...

Have a happy and productive Saturday Angela. Now with all that coffee talk, I'll go and brew myself an espresso!

Deb @ Frugal Little Bungalow said...

Enjoy your stitching today...that latte looks good! : )

Dasha said...

Sounds like you had a truly hectic week. What an accolade that you were asked to do a couple of the courses.
Enjoy a well deserved, quiet weekend.

Dasha said...

Sounds like you had a truly hectic week. What an accolade that you were asked to do a couple of the courses.
Enjoy a well deserved, quiet weekend.

Angie said...

Hope you have some great fabric therapy sessions this weekend!

Delighted Hands said...

Some time in the sewing room will restore your weary brain cells! Enjoy.

Nell's Quilts said...

Some weeks are just like that. Enjoy today with your brown fabric therapy.

Quiltdivajulie said...

Your photo this week is wonderful - mocha latte in a foreign land . . . hope you get some quality sewing time this weekend!

Kate said...

Looks like some good coffee. Hope you get to play a bit this weekend.

Magpie Sue said...

I'm excited that I found something to do with brown for the month. Just wasn't in the mood for that color when it was announced but it's turned out well in the end - which is not surprising really. :-)