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Heavy Tweed Suit Wednesday. . .

 

Still quite cold here in Mid-Michigan, so no better time than to break out the very heavy tweed suit.  Here, it is combined with a wool waistcoat, necktie, socks, full brogues, and (not visible) braces.  Together, everything made for a very comfortable and toasty warm ensemble for the morning's work in the library cafe with a couple of large, fresh dark roast coffees.

On a related note, the practice of being kind and talkative  with staff when they engage you in conversation early in the morning has its rewards.  

As but one example, the middle-aged lady who manages this particular cafe has been supplying me with a free, very early morning (well ahead of the 8am opening time), and freshly brewed coffee since late November.  Not everyday, but often enough.  

You just never know, as Sir Michael Caine might say, what the result of a smile and a pleasant few words exchanged with a stranger might be.

-- Heinz-Ulrich



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