Thursday, January 23, 2014

First Coffee Break in Lithuania

Today I finally went to a coffee shop. Sat. Drank a mocha. Read a little. Talked more and it was great. After a slow morning (and lets be real, if you read yesterday's post, a dull evening), the coffee break came in clutch.

We met an interesting woman on the way - too long of a story for now a little sad as well so maybe not for today.

After a walk into town we settled at Coffee Port. In coming to Lithuania, I had the goal of being a regular. I'm thinking this place might stand as a contender.


They don't speak a lot of english - and I kind of get hesitant about the whole ordering thing but that will just make me more memorable for my "regular status", right?


I feel like this is always the shot. Coffee design in the foreground, something else, in this case Joel, in the background #nailedit


And we did actually study. But it was more of the relaxing reading type thing rather than the frantic cramming that quickly became my habit last semester.

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