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July 9 191/ 366 No need to panic when you need a HBW shot and it's grey and raining... I found my bokeh, while making a stop at a shop this morning. This mug is gigantic and I don't like the way the handle is shaped (not to mention that if someone tells me not to panic, I usually do), but of course, I feigned great interest while getting my shot! :P
UPDATE: EEK! Made Explore... thanks everyone for stopping by, leaving a comment or faving this... and remember "don't panic!" :D
Well, not really slipping away but just about to make myself a nice warm fresh coffee!
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A sweet unicorn on a stoneware mug to make a Monday morning special. Remember: "Always be yourself. Unless you can be a unicorn. Then, always be a unicorn...."
I found this little gecko — at least I think it's a gecko — on the fifth floor of the building where I work. I scooped him up in my empty coffee mug and took this picture.
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The merchants here in Arizona absolutely love the Canadian snowbird consumers, especially at Christmas time.
day 358/365
...with a world that's gone Damn near mad...nothing I've found to take a break from it all, is a good cup of coffee and a little reading.
This is one of my friends, his name is Damon. I met up with him earlier today and he didn't have a goodnight sleep. We went to his house and he collapsed on his desk hahaha. I was just sitting down, had the camera with me and thought this would be a good shot in black and white. I like how the photo turned out and he did too, we both thought also that the coffee mug adds some story to the shot.
I needed a new traveling coffee mug for my road trip to Maryland earlier this month, so I picked up these for a really good price. I certainly have enough now for any road trip!
Just silly photos of my new giant 1 UK Pint (600 MLs) (20 Fluid Oz) Tea and Coffee Mug. I am of course FAB and love a decent large mug of Tea. Tea Drinkers are better lovers. Tea Drinkers are cool. Tea Drinkers are fab. Tea drinkers are beautiful. Tea Drinkers are the best people in the world. Tea Drinkers are handsome. Tea drinkers are intelligent. Tea drinkers are loving, caring, thoughtful wonderful people
Coffee and the Drive go hand-in-glove!
Coffee is so much a part of Italian culture that the idea of not drinking it is as foreign as the idea of having to explain its rituals. These rituals are set in stone and not always easy for outsiders to understand.
In fact, as in any self-respecting cult, they are made deliberately hard to comprehend, so that the initiated can recognise each other over the bar counter without the need for a curious handshake (which would only lead to stubborn cappuccino stains).
A woman with curly hair smiles while waving at her laptop screen, holding a coffee mug. She is in a stylish home office, surrounded by plants and a notebook, engaged in a virtual meeting.
"Black as the devil, hot as hell, pure as an angel, sweet as love."
- Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
Before there was Starbucks and most of their local competitors selling coffee in Lubbock, there was Day Break Coffee Roasters. I often enjoyed the coffee at the Day Break coffee shops when our family first came to Lubbock in the 1990s. These days, Day Break primarily sells to offices and other businesses. I haven't seen a Day Break coffee shop in a while. So I had to buy this Day Break mug when I saw it at a garage sale. It brought back some good memories of the 1990s.
This BEWLEY'S CAFE mug came from the closure sale at the Bewley's Cafe in Westmoreand Street, Dublin. This iconic cafe was closed in 2004 and today, the only Bewley's cafe that remains open is on Grafton Street.
Bewley's were renown cafes in Dublin famous for their cakes and coffee.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bewley%27s
www.irishtimes.com/news/bewley-s-to-close-its-landmark-ca... (Irish Times article (29th October 2004) on the closure of Bewley's in Westmoreland Street, Dublin.
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DESCRIPTION:
Size: 3 5/8” high x 3 1/8” O.D. excluding handle (93mm x 80mm).
Material(s): white earthenware.
Finish: screen printed image in 1 colour with a clear vitreous glaze.
Imprint: none.
Weight: about 250g
Approximate age: late 1990's to early 2000's.
CHARLOTTE NC: We don't get to C'lotte as often as we'd like but when we do we always head to OHP for our first breakfast.