You can also have coffee at La Taza’s –Â I recommend the organic Mexican — at the edge of the Belmont neighborhood near downtown, which is a neighborhood something like the one we live in at home, Wagener Terrace.
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Hey - Charlottesville is my home town! I hope you enjoy it - be sure to get out for a drive in the country.
Now this is good news — I have plenty of questions I want to ask you.
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[...] Getting ready to leave La Taza’s — you know, La Taza’s, which I have written about before and which (or where) I am more frequently than I mention in these blog entries because this coffeehouse is after all just footsteps from my home and because it would be boring and unimaginative to mention that I am writing from here each time I am in fact writing from here … [...]