Hey, crap! I know those hands! Yes, for all you blog readers out there, all but that first photo from the ship are taken from my place. In order, our view out the dining room window, our front courtyard and down the river, low tide at the moment but it does fill up twice a day (honest!)
I am into coffee a bit. The latte art is slowly getting better. I'd been promising Steve a coffee to die for, and I believe I didn't disappoint.
Green coffee beans in a bag as bought from www.coffeesnobs.com.au - ready for roasting.
A little bit of our back garden with another building on our property, I did a serious bit of renovating on this, raising the roof about 45cm, also bringing the front out from the right edge of those big windows, you can just see the french doors on the left which face the back of the house. The room contains 8ball table, dart board etc... But at the moment it is used for picture frame assembly.
That coffee machine has got some serious bling going on with the downlights reflecting off its shiny chrome face. The machine is a Vibiemme and the grinder is a Rancilio Rocky, though I'd like to replace that. The tins contain a few different types of bean that I've roasted. I do my own roasting every week or 3.
Steve, looking forward to finding the rest of your Tassie entries but gotta go for now.
After so many megapixels looking at the plastic lens and 5 mpix in the iPhone it just looks sexy! It gives you a bit that Holga effect that I really like. Cool pix mate
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Hey, crap! I know those hands!
Yes, for all you blog readers out there, all but that first photo from the ship are taken from my place.
In order, our view out the dining room window, our front courtyard and down the river, low tide at the moment but it does fill up twice a day (honest!)
I am into coffee a bit. The latte art is slowly getting better. I'd been promising Steve a coffee to die for, and I believe I didn't disappoint.
Green coffee beans in a bag as bought from www.coffeesnobs.com.au - ready for roasting.
A little bit of our back garden with another building on our property, I did a serious bit of renovating on this, raising the roof about 45cm, also bringing the front out from the right edge of those big windows, you can just see the french doors on the left which face the back of the house. The room contains 8ball table, dart board etc... But at the moment it is used for picture frame assembly.
That coffee machine has got some serious bling going on with the downlights reflecting off its shiny chrome face. The machine is a Vibiemme and the grinder is a Rancilio Rocky, though I'd like to replace that. The tins contain a few different types of bean that I've roasted. I do my own roasting every week or 3.
Steve, looking forward to finding the rest of your Tassie entries but gotta go for now.
After so many megapixels looking at the plastic lens and 5 mpix in the iPhone it just looks sexy! It gives you a bit that Holga effect that I really like. Cool pix mate