
Hello, community! ā
I'm a coffee lover in all its forms, from a strong espresso to a simple black coffee filled with flavor and stories. I found my way here thanks to a friend who knows how much I enjoy a good cup, and now Iām excited to share my coffee adventures with you all.
Hereās my entry for week 104 of #TheCoffeeShopPrompt.
In the central plaza of CajicĆ”, Colombia, there's a place that doesnāt appear on maps or social media, yet everyone knows about it.
Itās DoƱa Yohanaās coffee cart. Itās not a cafĆ© with elegant tables or a shop with soft lighting and background music, but her coffee has a flavor that no modern machine can match.
And beyond the coffee, what keeps me coming back again and again is her,DoƱa Yohana, with her wide smile full of stories and her way of making every conversation feel like a warm hug on a cold morning.
Before the sun has even fully risen, sheās already there. A metal cart, two huge thermoses filled with black coffee, a small box with sugar, and a jar of panela. People stop by for her coffee, but they stay for her words. Because DoƱa Yohana doesnāt just sell coffee,she serves up stories, advice, and laughter for free.

The first time I stopped by, it was out of sheer caffeine necessity, but I returned for the warmth. "How are you this morning, my dear? Today, Iāve got a delicious coffee for you to shake off that sleepiness!"And just like that, the day already feels better. Because DoƱa Yohana doesnāt ask just for the sake of askingāshe truly listens. If youāre happy, she celebrates with you; if youāre feeling down, sheāll say, āBut life is always sweeter with a little coffee and a good chat!ā
Sheās told me about her youth, about how she learned to brew coffee with her mother, about the times when the plaza was filled with horses instead of motorcycles. She also knows half of CajicĆ”ās stories. If someone doesnāt show up one morning, she worries. āHavenāt you seen so-and-so today? Hope heās okay heās a good guy.ā Sometimes, she even plays matchmaker, bringing people together with the excuse that ācoffee shouldnāt be drunk aloneācoffee is meant to be shared.ā

What I love most is that, no matter what, she always has a positive attitude. It doesnāt matter if it rains, if itās cold, or if the day wakes up grayāher energy remains the same. āLife is like coffee, my dear. Sometimes bitter, sometimes sweet, but always necessary.ā
I go almost every day, not just for the hot coffee that wakes me up, but because starting the day with a conversation with DoƱa Yohana feels like starting on the right foot.
Sometimes I think that if her cart ever disappeared, the plaza would feel empty. Because some places become special not because of what they sell, but because of the people who bring them to life.
And DoƱa Yohanaās cart, with its perfect coffee and words full of warmth, is one of those little corners where life simply tastes better.
Thank you so much for getting this far.
The fact that you read me means a lot to me and I sincerely hope that you enjoyed every word.
