So im a bit confused , do you have 2 accounts??? hahahaha I think so. yeah let me know if you want to chat more , perhaps on mSN. But anyway that is so cool u and ur esposo are going to start spanish again. Im heading to several places in the US, if I have time I will go to Houston actually. I was going to ask you, what do you supply??? Coffee or equipment??? ciao ciao.
WOW crazy weather indeed girl. Well let me know if I can help you to learn more about the growing and cultivation process, I don't know if u read my blod about the art of coffee. And you can visit my site as well and get to see the plantation. Im glad Im in Guatemala now cause the weather is good, Im heading to the US this friday. Hope we can chat a bit more . ciao ciao, how is ur spanish by the way???
At 7:48am on February 19, 2008, Becky Herman said…
Hey Pablo,
I am looking forward to learning everything I can from everyone that is interested in teaching me. The weather is Texas is very strange. Earlier this morning it was freezing but the high today will be around 70 degrees. My best friend lives in Chicago and he said that it is so cold there and they have lost of snow. Go figure!
Hi Becky,
How about a friend in Portland? I see you know Ken Hall and yet are still in the biz...brave soul
Cheers,
Steve
At 3:25pm on February 15, 2008, Becky Herman said…
Hello Roger,
Texas is so incredibly large, even native born Texans' like me don't know all if the cities here. I appreciate your advise on not being intimidated and I am glad to know other newbies in the industry. When I figure out how to use the exchange better, I know that I will be able to learn a whole lot. It was good to hear from you too. Keep in touch, I am sure we will meet someday at some coffee function. Thanks,
Becky
Hi Becky,
I've lost touch with memory on his town in Texas. We had some dialog and phone calls about the coffee business and Brazil. He travels there and returns with beans from the farms. Anyway, don't feel intimidated (I don't) about being new to the industry. I am new too and always learning. Nice to hear from you. Roger
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pablo
I am looking forward to learning everything I can from everyone that is interested in teaching me. The weather is Texas is very strange. Earlier this morning it was freezing but the high today will be around 70 degrees. My best friend lives in Chicago and he said that it is so cold there and they have lost of snow. Go figure!
Thanks, Becky
hope we can chat soon.
Pablo
How about a friend in Portland? I see you know Ken Hall and yet are still in the biz...brave soul
Cheers,
Steve
Texas is so incredibly large, even native born Texans' like me don't know all if the cities here. I appreciate your advise on not being intimidated and I am glad to know other newbies in the industry. When I figure out how to use the exchange better, I know that I will be able to learn a whole lot. It was good to hear from you too. Keep in touch, I am sure we will meet someday at some coffee function. Thanks,
Becky
I've lost touch with memory on his town in Texas. We had some dialog and phone calls about the coffee business and Brazil. He travels there and returns with beans from the farms. Anyway, don't feel intimidated (I don't) about being new to the industry. I am new too and always learning. Nice to hear from you. Roger
Are you familiar with Cafe Brasil? A nice guy named Joel who lives in Texas but is often in Brazil searching the farms for great coffee beans.
Pablo
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