A Fog on the Grass, In the Sun, on a Thursday Afternoon


 This was a special fog. Brand new to this academic realm, I have been excited to explore all the new cafes on campus. 

"Why did you get a warm drink?"

It's a valid question. It was a hot day, and I was certainly sweating. However - a Fog is more than just its temperature. London fogs should be hot - how else can they warm the stomach as well as the soul? In the case of iced London Fogs, they should be a cardinal sin of baristal concoctions. Like, huh? Ice cubes and tea? It's... disturbing. Tea takes years to be steeped in cold water. So, do you steep the tea warm, and then cool it down? Think of all the energy wasted... and in this economy? 

Forgive me. I've found myself on a tangent. 

This fog was fun to drink. Though extremely hot, it had all the right elements. What made it even better was that it was hands and feet better than the coffee that partnered it in the order- I smiled through my friend's complaints of her sub-par tar. I drank the fog with no hesitation, quickly, mentally preparing to dispose of it before my next class. Turns out my fears weren't rational (as they often are), professors could care less about beverages in class. They could even care less about attendance. At my previous place of academic worship, absence warranted multiple tense interactions and prolonged guilt-intensive teaching practices. It's a whole new world out here. 

7/10 Fog. 


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