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The morning pleasures of cool air and heavenly light and fresh coffee. Enjoy your week my friends! ~
Coffee
She is a Lagotto Romagnolo dog.
This is the only breed of dog that is officially recognized as specialized in truffle hunting.
"Coffee spelled backwards is eeffoc. Just know that I don't give eeffoc until I've had my coffee".
I LOVE that quote!! *laughs!*
| MYSA | Window seat with 4 themes and wonderful animations; PG and Adult - get it at Cosmopolitan thru November 28th
• Hair is by no.match "no.regret" (hair painting in PS for effect)
• High cut one-piece is by CandyDoll "Caessa" ♥
• Additional lighting by LUMIPro ♥
Featuring:
Evani Jenny Top & Mircella Vintage Shorts
Friday Helio Sandals
Magika Gemma hair
ChicChica Mega Coffee - available at Cosmopolitan through 4-Sep
Shifuku Mom's Bike - available at Cosmopolitan through 4-Sep
Taken at Whimberly
Full details at Grumpy Kitten.
See my "About" page on Flickr for the link to support my efforts... just the price of a cup of coffee is appreciated. Thank you. www.flickr.com/people/jax_chile/
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Flores de Santa Gemita - 09-2022 - Enhanced-12
//Volver// Trevor long Coat - @Fameshed
Cherry Bunny~ Coffee Night Pose @Tlalli
[CIRCA] - "Waterton" Park Holiday Trees - @Tlalli
[777 Motors] Vintage 1977 @Tlalli
Tra hoped the coffee habit would catch on...of course she didn't actually have coffee...just murky water. Hungry Dirty Dog loved it.
DRD- Building Remains - Two Choices (Dirt & Snow)
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Pix'd @ Tralalas Diner
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DRD - Building Remains - Dirt
NOMAD // Empty Stall A
RiDECO - 1950's Old Car Red
7 - Bandmaster Marching Band Drum
DRD - San Mora - Street Stuff - Street Light - A
DRD - San Mora - Overpass - Long
Nutmeg. Rustic Samovar
co*ffee Dumpster open (simple)
!:P:! * City Ruin: Entrance
Wrecked Taxi by christribus Xue
Wearing
Unorthodox Smith Dreads V2 -- Honey
Post apocalyptic nerd goggles - metal rust
RO - Last Stand - Armor - RARE
*BLITZED* Marauder Armband- black leather/metal
WL: Marauder's Trophy Belt
Fingerless Gloves by H.O.T.
Miamai Jeunesse Black
[The Forge] Welding Goggles Steel
DRD post apocalytpic nerd - neckwrap
*LODE* Headwear - Lilou Feathers [mono]
Demonic Tattoo
My version of the coffee splash trick. Done with a peach and the help of my boyfriend :)
I have a lot of these shots so you might see them pop up every now and again :) Will try not to bore you too much <3
In 1927, Bert Koontz built this Coffee Pot on the west end of Bedford, Pennsylvania, to attract visitors to his adjacent gas station.
During the Lincoln Highway era (1912-1940), programmatic architecture was developed to appeal new motoring public. The Coffee Pot was one of them along the Lincoln Highway, Route 30, In Pennsylvania. This, 18 feet (5.5m) tall and 22 feet (6.7m) in diameter, was opened as a small restaurant, and later converted to a bar, then a gift shop.
In the 1980s, the Coffee Pot was officially closed and, by the 1990s, it was in bad shape and was nearly torn down. The local community came together, along with the Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor to save this roadside landmark.
In 2004, the Coffee Pot was moved across Route 30 to the current location, the entrance of the Bedford County Fairgrounds and restored. Currently, in 2022, it is vacant.
I find it amazing that coffee is consumed in nearly all the world. One of these brass coffee pots is Indian and the other is from Zanzibar. It is actually a miniature replica of the amazing containers that the coffee vendors carried around the city. The section at the bottom with the holes is where the coals were to keep the coffee warm. The little pail was for washing the cups. They would clink the cups together in a musical way to let people know that they were coming by. The coffee was as thick as syrup and no doubt wonderful...unfortunately back then I was deemed to young to partake. I have more than made up for it since.