Coffee with Eleanor
Coffee with Eleanor
Original artwork inspired by a Facebook post by Cool Stories concerning a friendship over books and coffee with senior citizen Eleanor sparked by Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. I'm a romantic at heart so it was easy to imagine the setting for their coffee chats
I quote from Cool Stories:
I volunteer at the library. I was sorting returns when a small envelope fell out of a copy of Pride and Prejudice. It wasn't a bookmark. It was sealed. On the front, in shaky handwriting: To the next person who reads this. I opened it. Inside was a $20 bill and a note: Today is my 80th birthday. I spent it alone. I love this book. It has been my friend when I didn't have any. Buy yourself a coffee and a pastry. Read somewhere beautiful. You are loved. - Eleanor. I didn't keep the money. I bought a coffee and a pastry, and I found Eleanor in our system. I delivered them to her house. She opened the door, confused. "I read your note," I said. "And I thought you might want to discuss Mr. Darcy over coffee." We sat on her porch for three hours. She isn't alone anymore. I visit every Tuesday. Books connect us, but love keeps us reading.
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I volunteer at the library. I was sorting returns when a small envelope fell out of a copy of Pride and Prejudice. It wasn't a bookmark. It was sealed. On the front, in shaky handwriting: To the next person who reads this. I opened it. Inside was a $20 bill and a note: Today is my 80th birthday. I spent it alone. I love this book. It has been my friend when I didn't have any. Buy yourself a coffee and a pastry. Read somewhere beautiful. You are loved. - Eleanor. I didn't keep the money. I bought a coffee and a pastry, and I found Eleanor in our system. I delivered them to her house. She opened the door, confused. "I read your note," I said. "And I thought you might want to discuss Mr. Darcy over coffee." We sat on her porch for three hours. She isn't alone anymore. I visit every Tuesday. Books connect us, but love keeps us reading.
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Source: https://www.facebook.com/CoolStoriess/posts/pfbid0RXHRKMZeTbKfQaftEtuuj39HJvaaAv8eFFiLQN7t33xYQ15Bdi8obPbNyFXncQTGl

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The wall photos are portraits of Fritz Williams Darcy (proud noble blood) and Elizabeth Bennet (ordinary stock but feisty and prejudiced) - the two main protagonists of the classic “Pride and Prejudice”
The clock says anytime is Tea time 🫖 ☕️