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Coffee time


I spotted this mural in Christchurch Airport earlier this year. Situated against a wall in the cafe it talks about how coffee and different types of coffee throughout New Zealand is so necessary. I quite agree.

Linking up with Mural Monday.

Comments

gz said…
We always comment that NZ would grind (groan!) to a halt without real coffee!!
Even the smallest dairy has a barista machine...and knows how to use it!!
Mae Travels said…
What a pleasant-looking airport. Not my usual experience.

best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Tom said…
...a nice addition to the cafe.
Amila said…
It is a meaningful mural. I know this mural can make people busy reading all the words.
Thanks for sharing and have a great day!
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
I love murals like this. So hyperlocal.
Iris Flavia said…
Owwww. Autumn. Wish I could have a new banner showing Spring, but... 1C right now.
Nice scene of an airport, I only know the hectical ones...
Tigger's Mum said…
Nice to know a decent coffee culture has developed in the last 3-4 decades. It was always 'tea-rooms' when we were kids.
local alien said…
Yes to good coffee!! We had our first in months last week on the waterfront and did some people watching ☺️☺️☺️
Sami said…
Not a coffee drinker, but I still like the coffee mural :)
Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Amy.
Rob Siemann said…
It's almost always coffee time for me!
Bill said…
Nice mural! Good coffee is always appreciated.
Billy Blue Eyes said…
Thing is did you stop for a coffee

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