Good Morning,
After some thought and prayer it is time to write. I have sitting in front of me a cup of Door County Coffee and it is a mystery to me as to what flavor it is.
Proverbs 13:4 NKJV soul of a lazy man desires, and has nothing; But the soul of the diligent shall be made rich.
Proverbs 27:1 NKJV Do not boast about tomorrow!
For you do not know what a day may bring forth.
Last Mothers Day my wife Rene and I visited the Door County Coffee Company in Door County Wisconsin. I purchased some coffee beans while in the store. I loaded them into the bags provided and could not find a marker to label the bag. Rene asked me if I would like for her to ask one of the many clerks for a a marker. I replied that I did not need one. My intentions were to grind the beans in my new coffee grinder when we got home. "I can remember what's inside the bag!!!"
Somehow the bag was stored on the pantry shelf and forgotten until this last week when I stumbled across it. Dang if I can remember what flavor is packed into that bean bag! I ground some up, hoping that I could tell what it was after I tasted some. No luck. It is some type of nut infused coffee, but that could be one of many.
So the coffee remains a great tasting mystery.
Point for the day is this. Avoid procrastinating! We can all recall a test in school when we were a lot younger. But even at the prime time of our life we could not recall the answer to a question we had studied for. Why then would I even try that stunt I pulled at a later age? To be honest, I just wanted to move on to the next part of my day and marking a bag was slowing me down.
So if something can be done in the moment, do it! Or do it as soon as possible. Don't wait on what can be done now.
If you stop by for a hot cup of coffee, it will taste good, I just can't tell you what flavor it is! LOL!
Marty

Good morning Marty! Danny N here. I appreciate hearing your words of wisdom. To this day, I miss our meetings at Children’s Hospital, the laughs, and our prayers together. I hope this finds you and Rene in good health and spirits.
ReplyDeleteDitto. Those were good times
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