Gracenote Coffee Roasters

Gracenote coffee roasters signOn the first day of my current project, I walked past Gracenote Coffee Roasters. I was in a rush, but stopped and noticed the sign. It’s small, simple and elegant. Mostly white space with a red mug in the center and a musical note floating above it. It’s quite a lovely logo.

I figured that Gracenote had been there for a while and I was just new to this particular corner of Lincoln Street in the Leather District. Turns out it’s not just new to me. It’s new!

The cafe opened this past September and it’s the brick and mortar incarnation of The Coffee Trike that I would always see at South Station.

Flat White coffeeI’ve visited this location twice and really love the coffee. I had my first flat white and it may have been the best cup of coffee that I’ve ever had. It was so silky smooth and rich.

When they brew your coffee at Gracenote, it’s a very beautiful ritual that you can watch up close. The only drawback is that the space is very small, so you can’t sit and linger. It’s a cozy space and would be nice to stay for a bit.

Word has spread about this place, so there is often a line. Not very long, but still a bit of a wait. You’ll have a nice experience watching the process. People are learning, asking questions and chatting with the baristas a in order to place their order.

They really make you want to stay! There is a bit of space to stand and sip fast if you want. But generally, you’ll have to move it along and take your beverage to go.

So when you’re in the Leather District and want an exquisite cup of coffee to go, Gracenote should be your destination.

The Scent of Christmas

Candle with frankincense and myrrh scentIt’s been a long time since my last blog post. More than two weeks! Which may be the longest time that I have gone without blogging since I started close to ten years ago.

Needless to say, things have been very busy and something had to give. So I’ve been absent from this space. But I’m back!

I have so many posts that I want to write. I could do five today if I had the time. But alas, I do not. So I’ll start with this post and take us back. Way back. To baby Jesus.

And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense and myrrh.  ~ Matthew 2:11

You don’t often ever see me quoting bible verse, but ’tis the season and I was inspired. This past weekend, I was stocking up on moisturizers for the winter at Good Health Natural Foods in Quincy.

Over the past few weeks, I had also been thinking that I’d like a new fragrance. So when I was in the store and saw a collection of Zum products with a frankincense and myrrh scent, I was intrigued. I love the smell and was feeling festive, so I bought the Zum Mist from Indigo Wild, a Kansas City, Missouri based company.

They have a bunch of other products with a similar scent. The mist is a body mist and aromatherapy room spray. It smells, well heavenly and I’m spraying it everywhere. For those who may see me in person, this is what I am smelling like right now. 😊

If you’re looking for gifts for others or yourself, there are many different items to choose from and Indigo Wild supports some great causes, including rescued dogs and fighting breast cancer. So your money can do some good too.

Hope you’re enjoying the holiday season and I plan to duck back in here soon!

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Screenshot: Indigo Wild