Morning Coffee

by W.R. Bonesteel


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/25/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 268
ISBN : 9781412034944

About the Book

Morning Coffee is a place to sit back, relax, and get your head wrapped around the day. It's a time and a place that becomes comforting. It becomes a habit, a good habit, and a place to maybe think about things that you wouldn't normally have time to consider. It's a place and a time to look beyond your own situation and to thoughtfully ponder where you are at, where you are going, and maybe how to get there from here.

Morning Coffee is a friendly place, a refuge from the rest of the world for at least a few minutes out of the day. It's a place out of our past...and a place to look towards the future. That timeless place between dusk and dawn, a place to consider ways of meeting that future without fear.

Morning Coffee is home, a refuge and sanctuary, however fleeting and temporary, from the storms of life. It is a place to get your mind and soul refreshed for the day ahead. It is a place wherein you know that you aren't alone, and for a few minutes at least, you are a part of something beyond yourself.

Morning Coffee is a place to refresh and a place of relative peace.

Morning Coffee is community and acceptance. You're home here.

Leave all that stress and discomfort and pain at the door for a bit, kick back, relax, have a good cup of coffee and visit for a bit. We'll get things sorted out.

What People Are Saying about Morning Coffee:

I love this stuff. Great job. I loved your context on changing the world. I often say my job here today is not to change the world but to change your minds and then let you change the world. Thanks again and stay in touch. I see you are in South Dakota. Greetings from Chicago. Kind of the same type of city but different (sounds like something you would say).

-Al.


About the Author

Warren "Bones" Bonesteel is a 46-year-old, disabled veteran Marine and has two children and three grandchildren. He grew up and went to school near the Wabash River in Illinois. He has been an athlete, artist, biker, martial artist, free soloist, church usher, choir member, street evangelist, janitor, barkeeper, construction worker, landscape labourer, maintenance man, dishwasher, chef's assistant, kitchen manager, production supervisor, warehouse manager, business manager, website moderator, and co-owner of a small business. A self-described intellectual dilettante, many Veterans and others already know him for his writings. With a delightful mixture of wit and wisdom, he has helped to transform the lives of many with discourses in his native Midwestern vernacular on "Life, the Universe, and nothing at all." Divorced and remarried, he and his wife of seventeen years currently reside in the Black Hills of South Dakota.