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  • Mar 04, 2010 @ 08:35am

    Re: Jitterbu Cafe Wrangell Alaska

    Happily, we stumbled upon a little place called the Jitterbug Café which served real cappuccino. I was so excited, after two days of drinking the brown water the ferry was passing off as coffee. The proprietress was a young, heavy-set woman with an effusive manner, welcoming all of us from the ferry who had followed our noses to her shop. She gave us a refrigerator magnet that said, “Friends don’t let friends drink Starbucks.” We promised to display it proudly when we got home (even though I confess that I do drink Starbucks,especially when I travel and I can’t find what looks like a trustworthy local coffee joint).
    (excerpt from "Murder on The Alaska Ferry" a travel mystery by Therese Mageau (http://www.cyberfictionpublishers.com/2010/01/murder-on-alaska-ferry-pdf-version-with.html)

  • Mar 04, 2010 @ 08:27am

    Jitterbug Cafe, Wrangell Alaska

    Happily, we stumbled upon a little place called the Jitterbug Café which served real cappuccino. I was so excited, after two days of drinking the brown water the ferry was passing off as coffee. The proprietress was a young, heavy-set woman with an effusive manner, welcoming all of us from the ferry who had followed our noses to her shop. She gave us a refrigerator magnet that said, “Friends don’t let friends drink Starbucks.” We promised to display it proudly when we got home (even though I confess that I do drink Starbucks,especially when I travel and I can’t find what looks like a trustworthy local coffee joint).
    (excerpt from "Murder on The Alaska Ferry" a travel mystery by Therese Mageau (http://www.cyberfictionpublishers.com/2010/01/murder-on-alaska-ferry-pdf-version-with.html)