
Photo taken at a coffee plantation near the city of Antigua, Guatemala.
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TB Markinson is an American who's recently returned to the US after a seven-year stint in the UK and Ireland. When she isn't writing, she's traveling the world, watching sports on the telly, visiting pubs in New England, or reading. Not necessarily in that order.
Her novels have hit Amazon bestseller lists for lesbian fiction and lesbian romance.
She cohosts the Lesbians Who Write Podcast (lesbianswhowrite.com) with Clare Lydon. TB also runs I Heart Lesfic (iheartlesfic.com), a place for authors and fans of lesfic to come together to celebrate lesbian fiction.
I don’t drink coffee, but I’d still really like to go there :).
I’m not a big coffee drinker, but I had a cup there. Not bad. Sitting under an avocado tree, watching a smoking volcano added a lot to that experience.
I wanna see a smoking volcano. Can you please take me there TBM? Pleaseeeeeeee
I’ll do my best to put a post together for you next week.
Yay!!!!
Oh making me miss lovely Antigua!
Love Antigua! So beautiful!
Nice landscape.
I haven’t been to a coffee plantation! That sounds interesting.
It is!
Looks like a very nice coffee plantation.
It was…the workers don’t have it easy though. I never realized how hard the work is.
Can do with a cup of coffee and a scone right now! 🙂
I’m having tea and I’m all out of scones. Dang!
Nice pic my friend. One of the stories I wrote a while back takes place in a Guatemalan coffee plantation. Totally could have used your awesome photo skills back then. Always love checking out your Guat photos 🙂
Is the story online…I would love to read it.
Great, I would love to go to a coffee plantation!
It was fun to see how it all works. We learned about the whole process: growing, picking, sorting, drying, and packaging. It’s very complicated and some countries are super picky about the quality of beans they will import.
Beautiful 🙂
I lived near (an Indian) one. This looks more exotic though 🙂
Have you visited it? I found the whole process fascinating.
Antigua? no. Coffee plantations? Many times. Hubby was a coffee curer – worked on a coffee processing plant for years. He was a tea planter for years before that!!
That’s pretty cool and a tea planter. I need to check that out. I’m a tea fanatic!