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Mysore Coffee In Houghton!

2006.02.26 @ 23:01:06 -0600 under  Life

I had heard about this from Dr. Pushpa Murthy a while ago (when I was flying to Grand Canyon in August 2005) but had never taken enough interest to go and see it myself. After sleeping over the matter for nearly 6 months, I went to Twin Lakes today, for a casual photography ride and just when I was getting out of gas station, I accidentally noticed the board Twin Lakes Java. Remembering Dr. Murthy’s words, I went in and next one hour or so flew past like a few minutes, talking to Mike (the person who owns the shop) and Mr. J (probably a resident of Twin Lakes) about, as usual, variety of topics. Mike gets coffee seeds from many different parts of the world and guess what, the only coffee he has from India is from Mysore! For the last few hours, I have tried to come up with theories to explain this strange thing: of all places on earth and of all the so called big cities in US, here we are in Houghton (or Twin Lakes, just 26 miles away) - a place that has no desi hotel in the surrounding 250 miles area, with 90% of the population hasn’t even heard of and we get coffee seeds from Mysore roasted and powdered to taste right in front of our own eyes!!

Mysore Coffee In Houghton

Sack that carried Mysore Coffee across the globe!

Usually I have this Big City vs Small Village confrontation with few friends and I have tried everything in my arsenal to convince them that Houghton is Heaven. Thanks to availability of Mysore Coffee, I guess I have all the bragging rights to myself and rightfully so - atleast until they can show me a shop which does what Twin Lakes Java does. For those of you who don’t know where Mysore is - it’s a quiet little town popularly known as Pensioners’ Paradise, located about 90 miles south-westish of my ex-hometown, Bangalore (in India). As Dave (Bezotte) mentioned later in the evening, coffee (i.e. from Mysore) could have been a prime reason for me to visit India - now, even that’s just 30 minutes away. Yo my dear friends, how many more reasons / invitations do you need to visit me ??

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5 Responses to “Mysore Coffee In Houghton!”

Soumya
2006.02.28 @ 00:40:26

Che!Che! Bangalore is ex-hometown already??? How can u do this!!

Mysore coffee!! Enjoy maadi…


Rags
2006.02.28 @ 23:21:03

I felt so happy when i saw that Karnataka on the gunny bag, makes u feel good. The world is truly a small place.


Balaji
2006.03.01 @ 03:45:05

En Maga Mysore coffee foreign nalli sikibitre tavu allindale uranna nenaskondu meluku hakkode aytu..
Nan magane.. houghton aache (US achenuve) jeevana ide annodana maribeda.
sumne illi bandu EPR nalli cricket ado dari nodu

bye
Balaji


Gowtham
2006.03.02 @ 21:04:01

I am attempting to answer all questions at once — about Bangalore becoming my ex-hometown: I believe that Home is where Heart is. Since Houghton has helped me pretty much relive my childhood days, it very well qualifies as my hometown.

About seeing Karnataka on the gunny bag, feeling was pretty good and was like one small unheard place was honoring / celebrating products of another small town.

I agree that there life beyond Houghton (and US) - I will definitely play some cricket in EPR too (as part of veterans’ team, I guess). Most likely that I will visit Bangalore in August this year.

Well, it’s good to see people finally commenting on my blogs….


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