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Summary

The author shares a morning routine that includes a visit to a nearby bakery for fresh bread, enjoying a simple breakfast, and preparing for the day ahead, all while engaging in a friendly, conversational tone with the reader.

Abstract

The author begins with a cheerful greeting and expresses an unusual hunger prompting a visit to a conveniently located bakery. Despite the absence of their preferred chaparro bread, they happily settle for a French loaf at a reasonable price. The narrative includes a brief interaction with another customer and the joy of a quick and satisfying purchase. Back at home, the author savors the fresh bread with olive oil, reflecting on the pleasant morning and plans for the day, which include work and a trip to the market. The text concludes with an invitation for the reader to engage further by buying the author a coffee, following their work, and exploring related stories.

Opinions

  • The author seems to appreciate the proximity and convenience of the bakery.
  • They express a preference for chaparro bread but are flexible and satisfied with the French bread alternative.
  • The author enjoys the freshness of the bread and the quality of the olive oil, indicating a taste for simple, quality food.
  • There is a sense of contentment with the morning routine and the peaceful start to the day.
  • The author values interaction with readers, inviting them to support and follow their work for more conversational and lifestyle content.

Fresh Bread

A Little Trip to the Bakery

Photo credit: the author

Good morning! How is your day going so far?

I already had my coffee. I don’t normally have breakfast, but this morning I am hungry!

There is a bakery less than a minute’s walk from my front door, so I will head down there for a moment.

Oh, good. There is only one person in line, and they are already being served. I wanted some chaparro bread, but they don’t have any. I’ll get a French one instead. For only 0,92€, it’s not bad at all.

Someone just came in behind me with their bike.

That was quick. I’m already heading back. Here’s a photo. Wish you were here!

I’m back in the apartment now. I’ll get a knife and the olive oil and sit down to eat. Have you had breakfast or coffee yet?

It’s such a nice morning. The sun is gently waking everyone up. And I don’t even need the heater.

This bread is so fresh! It’s almost too fresh, haha. Tomorrow it will be perfect, for me. The olive oil is good, too. I want to try a more expensive one next time, though.

What are your plans for today?

I’m going to work in a while. Once I’m done eating, I’ll clean the table and take the metro. I’m already ready. I just need my jacket.

After work, I want to get a few things at the market, too.

Okay, I hope you have a good day. Good luck with everything!

Ciao!

photo credit: the author

It was nice chatting with you this morning. You can buy me a coffee here. I hope you’ll follow me for more pleasant conversations like this. I write about life from a Mediterranean perspective.

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