The Quiet Beauty of an Autumn Day

Sometimes you just nail it.  You create a memory that comes as close to the ideal as possible – maybe even the ideal.  For me it was a cold and rainy day in California.  I cannot remember the circumstances of the time away from work that allowed me to do this, but the fact that I could is all that is necessary to the memory.

It was a weekday.  The family was content and taken care of – the kids in school, the wife taking a morning nap.  And I had a good book (Red Star over China by Edgar Snow in beat-up paperback).

As I said, it was cold and rainy – which for the area (Monterey) probably meant winter – but more like a good autumn day in a lot of other places (to include the small Wisconsin town in which I grew up). So, I grabbed my book and headed out to find a peaceful place to read. After driving for a while I landed at a Pacific Grove coffee shop called “Juice ‘n Java.”

Juice ‘n Java is still there…

Now, Juice ‘n Java was unique in a few respects, but perhaps most in the sofas placed in proximity to a wonderful stone fireplace.  And this was the mid-90s.  There were no smartphones.  There were no laptops. While I suppose I could’ve used a Walkman or something like it, that wasn’t really my thing at the time.  It was just me, a book, a fire, a sofa, a cup of coffee.  Some soft, light music in the background.  Still early enough that it was after the morning rush but before a later crowd wandering in.  No one else but the barista. The moment that has stuck with me for nearly a quarter-century. The moment I’ve searched for ever since.

Hoping to find it again someday.

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