Colombian coffee โ˜•๏ธ & cows ๐Ÿ„ on our farm


Colombia is known for its coffee. Some will argue Cuban or Brazilian coffee is better or comparable, but none will deny its taste and power. (Interestingly, while learning how itโ€™s made, on a tour in Colombia, I learned of its connection to Arabic coffee.



Still, it was surprising to be visiting the downtown area in a town near Medellin and find these beans out drying on the sidewalk (look, closely). Surprising to a foreigner, not to locals, of course.



Meantime, back on our farm, here are dreamy pictures of our healthy lady cows, grazing, against a backdrop of blue mountains.




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Lovely cows with not a care in the world. Living a pastoral life. And coffee. Great stuff, Yahia:)

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Good to hear from you, poet. Farm living is humbly and richly rewarding. Hereโ€™s a postcard from Colombia:

https://www.worldliteraturetoday.org/blog/postcards/taking-leap-and-changing-ones-life-postcard-colombia-yahia-lababidi

Hope life & literature are treating you, kindly, friend ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝโœจ

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Thank you, Yahia. Homesteading is of increasing interest to me.Are you raising cattle for dairy or meat, both?

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