Dunn Coffee Shop


Dunn Coffee Shop
Dunn Coffee Shop


Coffee Shop


Coffee Shop


$129.99


Ayline Olukman Coffee Shop – Framed Art Print

More Coffee Shop Theology


More Coffee Shop Theology


$16.99


More Coffee Shop Theology

Ghetto To Coffee Shop


Ghetto To Coffee Shop


$16.95


Ghetto To Coffee Shop

Hazelnut Coffee


Hazelnut Coffee


$8.49


Our 100% Arabica gourmet coffee is infused with the smooth and nutty tasted of fresh hazelnut. Whole Bean 12 oz.

Coffee Shop Menu


Coffee Shop Menu


$19.99


Lisa Audit Coffee Shop Menu – Art Print

Sequoia Coffee Shop, California


Sequoia Coffee Shop, California


$14.99


Sequoia Coffee Shop, California – Premium Poster

Interior, Retro Coffee Shop


Interior, Retro Coffee Shop


$39.99


Interior, Retro Coffee Shop – Giclee Print

Rooster Coffee Shop


Rooster Coffee Shop


$19.99


Lesley Hallas Rooster Coffee Shop – Art Print

Coffee Shop, Florida


Coffee Shop, Florida


$34.99


Sylvain Grandadam Coffee Shop, Florida – Art Print

Couple Relaxing at Coffee Shop


Couple Relaxing at Coffee Shop


$19.99


Couple Relaxing at Coffee Shop – Premium Poster

Wonderful Coffee Shop


Wonderful Coffee Shop


$8.99


Avery Tillmon Wonderful Coffee Shop – Art Print

Decaffeinated Coffee


Decaffeinated Coffee


$6.49


A distinctive and balanced flavor for those who love the richness of a darker roast and the smooth flavor of a lighter roast coffee. Ground 13 oz.

Comfort Inn Dunn


Comfort Inn Dunn


$70.99


Comfort Inn Dunn is located in Dunn. Hotel Features. The hotel serves a complimentary continental breakfast. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Guest parking is complimentary. Guestrooms. Air conditioned guestrooms at Comfort Inn Dunn feature coffee/tea makers and complimentary weekday newspapers. Refrigerators and microwaves are offered. Wireless Internet access is complimentary. Cable television is provided. Rooms also include hair dryers and irons/ironing boards.

First Singing Gig (any tips?)?

My friend and I both love to sing, and she plays guitar (I’m a piano person myself, but I’m attempting to learn guitar…). Anyway, we have had one previous paid gig at a Dunn Bros coffee shop, but that’s all the experience we’ve had. We have another random more laid back gig playing in front of an ice cream stand on random week nights, haha (we just got that one today), and we have another gig in August at the same Dunn Bros as our last show. I am 16 and my friend is 17.

Do you have any tips for just starting out? We know this is a great time to start building our resumes and to get any experience we can. What can we do to make the most of what we have going and what can we do to go further?

Decorate you guitar(or friends)
Wear tutus if thats what your into.
Wear anything that describes you.
Write your won songs.
ACT LIKE PROS EVEN IF YOU MESS UP1

Dunn Bros Coffee Shop Review – Episode #196

Motorhome Adventure by Matt Egginton

Motorhome Adventures 1

The goal of two months of intense labor was to fix-up and put the house on the market, sell it, buy a motorhome and travel as full timers.

Wait! Stop! Had either of us ever owned a motorhome? No! Had we even had time – with all the repairing, refinishing, repainting, replanting – to begin to look at RV’s? No! And, what were we going to do with all the stuff” we had accumulated in years of living?!

More lists. More considerations. More looking and comparing – a blitz of RV dealers and shows and on-line research. Compare, contrast – amenities, facilities.

Oh Honey, I really like that! What do you think?”

Oh dear, that is a very unfortunate pattern and color scheme.”

Wow! Look at this – I didn’t know you could put that in an RV!”

Choices, considerations – pre-owned, brand new, length, gas, diesel…? Is it time to take a nap, yet?

But, no – wait – there’s still the matter of the stuff” – boxes of Christmas decorations, collections of books, paintings, furniture, linens, pot and pans, china, silverware, photographs – cloths!

More lists – packing, sorting, repacking. Decisions. Choices – some more easy than others – many more intimate, personal – recalling a day in a life that was exquisitely beautiful, particularly poignant. But, we can’t keep it all” we said to the other. Slowly, we made our choices. Keeping this, discarding that, placing these aside. Once again, we were accomplishing – this list was becoming shorter, more handleable and then – The Yard Sales – two of them, subsequent weekends, massive. Watching parts of our lives being bought – bargain prices” – 2 for a 1 – Everything Must Go.” Most of it did. That which was not sold was given to various charities. That which we chose to keep but knew we could not bring was given to family and friends to enjoy, as we had.

The house sold quickly – a two-edged blessing; first, it was sold; second, the closing was in 6 weeks!

We did not, yet, have a motorhome; nor, had we come to a somewhat definitive decision about which kind we wanted. In addition, it seemed that the car we owned was not a towable. Egad! More looking, talking with Tony, a valued, long time car dealer, who immediately began the search for a four-wheels-down, pre-owned (sunroof, if possible) car that would be trailed behind our, as yet, unknown and unbought motorhome.

Dear reader, do not forget about a few other details as well – such as mail forwarding, change of addresses, to keep or not keep subscriptions to various magazines as the accumulated weight with mail forwarding would add more than a few dollars to an annual cost, cell phones, laptop computer, air card (eventually), updating driver’s licenses, passports, making specific dates with family and friends to begin to say goodbye.”

The closing day arrived. The one-way rental truck with all of our winnowed worldly belongs was fully packed and ready to go the night before. The house was clean and fresh, bright and empty. I drove our new,” pre-owned, towable (with sunroof), as you pulled out of the driveway ahead of me. A small caravan” of two headed toward the lawyer’s office for the closing. No hitches, no issues, everything was fine.

Sign each page. Initial here. We’re done. Congratulations!”

Briefly, we were without a tangible home – with the exception of the one-way rental truck, its holdings and our new” car.

Stopping by our financial institution to clarify some final details, to make certain everything was in order to begin living on the road,” our small caravan headed toward the interstate, going South, taking Exit 2, turning left at the bottom of the exit and right at the 1st light and there it was – brand new, sparkling in the early afternoon October 31st light. More documents, more signing and initialing, even a split of champagne from Tom, our sales agent.

Congratulations, welcome to your new home!” – a 2004, class A, Winnebago, Adventurer.

We journeyed over 12, 000 miles, before health issues brought us back to where we began. Along the way we customized our new home – adding a small shelf just to the left of the lounger, on which my early morning mug of coffee sat. Where there used to be something else, there’s now four heavy-duty, roll out, skid resistant storage shelves that you made with only the very few remaining tools from your former, well outfitted tool shop. A small, real, potted evergreen sat in the front bay” window – decorated with diminutive, red bows and a very select gathering of ornaments, blue lights strung from left to right inside that appear, at night from the outside, just like stars. Candles lit every evening around our home, our rig,” that recalled Christmases with family and friends.

There is, of course, more to this story – like the time that someone put the first dent in the rig when it was their turn to drive – and, how long it took to get the new paint job just right. Or, the time the other person forgot to put the tow vehicle in Park” before they unhitched and the subsequent making of new friends” when our car’s rear window met their 5th wheel’s hitch, abruptly, after rolling across the ever-so-slightly sloping road. Or, how about the time that…?!

Written for BigFreeGuide.com UK campsites directory, By Jessan Dunn OtisArticle Source: The FREE Article Distribution Center

Article Source: http://www.earticlesonline.com/Article/Motorhome-Adventure/52432

Flannery’s Hotel Galway

Galway is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Ireland because of its amazing scenery, multicultural surrounding, charming pedestrian streets, majestic castles and numerous museums, cafes and pubs. Known as the “City of the Tribes”, Galway was ruled by tribes during the 15th century and these tribes built most of the castles in the city. Millions of people travel to Galway to experience a laid back vacation and witness its beauty. Otel.com offers a wide selection of hotels in Galway that would fit anyone’s budget and lifestyle. Get the cheapest rates in hotels at Otel.com as it offers up to 70% off on selected Galway hotels. Just visit the website to get the latest list of big sale and save up on hotels. The most popular choice of hotel in Galway isFlannery’s Hotel Galway, which is a family-owned hotel that is known for its affordable rates, comfortable accommodation and friendly service. People who have stayed at this hotel keep coming back because of the warm hospitality that makes them feel at home even away from home.

This 3-star hotel takes it guests closer to some of the main attraction and landmarks in Galway including the Spanish Arch, St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church, Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and Galway City Museum. Other must-see sites in Galway are the Lynch’s Castle, Galway Cathedral, Salmon Weir Bridge, Claddagh Ring Museum, Galway Crystal and Royal Tara China. There are also several shopping centers located near Flannery’s Hotel such as the Galway Shopping Center, Corrib Shopping Centre, Dunnes Stores Shopping Centre and Eye Square Shopping Centre.

After a long day of sightseeing and shopping, guests can kick back and relax at their choice of room at the Flannery’s Hotel which features a modern design, clean prints and plush furnishings. Each room gives a spectacular view of the Galway Bay and consists of first-class amenities such as cable TV, direct-dial phone, Wi-Fi internet access, writing desk, tea/coffee service and hairdryer. Aside from the trendy rooms, Flannery’s Hotel has three conference rooms and a Belmont Suite that can accommodate all kinds of meetings and private events such as weddings, birthday parties and anniversaries.

Flannery’s Hotel boasts of Galwegian’s Restaurant which serves authentic Irish cuisine made up of the freshest ingredients and created by a team of culinary experts headed by Chef John Everard. Frankie’s Bar and Bistro is the perfect place to have a sip of the best Guinness and taste traditional dishes.

 

Felon Pleads Guilty To Robbing Coffee Shop With Gun (WCCO)

Carlos Maurice Harris pleaded guilty to one count of possession of a firearm
during and in relation to a crime of violence. Harris was indicted along with
Ronald Harold Moore on Dec. 7, 2010.

WCCO

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