My Version of Cafe Gazing…
I take a sip of my cinnamon flavored latte. The sickly sweetness of the syrup offset by the rich bitterness of the dark espresso. Luckily my favorite chair, by the fireplace, is vacant. The ultra-suede still slightly imprinted with the shape of its last occupant. As I remove my gloves and toss my jacket carelessly across one of the arms, I catch the eye of one of the girls at the next table over. She gives me the quick smile of one stranger acknowledging another and continues chatting with her friend.
I tuck my feet up under myself and open my book. The guy beside me is engrossed in a copy of Shantaram. He casually sips his Styrofoam-encased coffee while idly turning a page. With a gust of cold air the door opens and a young girl joins him at his table. Her enthusiasm is a deep contrast to his relaxed demeanor. She tells him of her dance practice for the annual function of her college, her plans for her next years education including a semester abroad and maybe a wild trek in the summer, if she can find an internship first, to pay for all the incidentals. Her speech is peppered with interjections (such as “like”), making it hard to concentrate on the meaning of her sentences.
I smile and think of a recent conversation with a good friend, worrying about her vocabulary. “I need to work on my vernacular,” she laughed, “I mean, I still say “like” and I’m doing my masters in Sociology. Maybe I should enroll in English 0130.”
There’s a man typing away on his laptop, barely audible over the coffee house music, a pacifying blend of piano chords and string instruments. His glasses are neatly folded and placed on a book beside him. Every so often he gets up for a cigarette, for a refill, for a bathroom break. The intensity with which he is concentrating on his screen reminds me of my boss filling his financial reports and I imagine this man is doing the same.
A girl heaves into a chair across the room, sighing loudly as she places her text book down. I recognize her as the girl who made my latte. She works here a few days a week while she’s in University studying chemistry, economics or perhaps philosophy. The free coffee and quiet place to study almost make up for the endless parade of odd people she deals with on a daily basis.
I pull my gloves and jacket on, in preparation for the chill that awaits me outside. It’s not yet that cold though there’s the feeling of a crisp chill in the air. The quiet, brittle cold and lack of clouds almost guarantee the morning will bring the gloominess of a new sorrow. I adjust my jacket and step outside, the soft chords following me as I make my way up the street, back home.




reminded me of college days and the time spent in the coffee shop on campus
well penn..err…typed!
oh i just wish for something like that once school gets over
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i go to cafe, sip coffee watch people around and write .its just so amazing
but i think i had better pay myself for coffee than splurging pocket money ( sort of independence
maybe than i could also share my version of “cafe watching ”
abstract, unreal and plain. i’d love to spend that time!
yeah… ‘like’ is in use in people’s vocabulary for all(most of) the wrong reasons…
This is typical afe crowd we find anywhere in cafe. Which place was this coffee house in?
@ Che- Thanks but why is ur blog still stuck in Delhi…?
@ Arpit- Try it…observe life and see the wonders of it. i love to do that…
@ Su- me too.. cuz that’s life
@ Vishesh-
@ Chiranjib- yeah i know… sometimes people use it when they falter with their language…
@ Poonam- Its Ruby Tuesdays, Mumbai
go there if u havent…its the best in the world…
This is typical cafe crowd we find anywhere in cafe. Which place was this coffee house in?
I spent 4 days there so lots to write. part 2 is up. part 3 is in pipeline!
Kind of cool, sitting and observing folks around. one of my friends workd in Infy, messages me a lot about how / what he is observing, what people do….
BTW, a question, so you did finish the coffee or to busy observing.
@ Che- Read it. loved it.
@ Chirag- Yes i did complete my coffee.
Oh I’ve done this a zillion times and probably more… Everyday, back from college, I needed my solace in a coffee place right next to my house.. an hour of quietly observing people and trying to make sense of their unending life stories…
@ Hope-
Lol ..
observing people is cool ..
but becomes irritation when some one observes us
Well, that guy reading the book…that was me!!
@ Arvind- yes i know what you mean..
@ Amit- is it?!?!? ha ha ha…! Right