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Often pop out for a coffee when im left in charge of the two little people. Jess is way to young for this lark and Sam loves to make do with a babyccino.. Add in some complimentary marshmallow and everyones a winner!
Taken on an Art Deco tour of Napier, New Zealand, March 2010.
A Flat White is probably the most popular coffee style drunk in New Zealand. Wikipedia.
It's flat white time!!
We work for Yorkshire Ambulance Service in and around the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.
It’s a great job and I feel very honoured to be able to help people at their point of need.
Check out the website for all sorts of info re YAS and the work we do.
www.yas.nhs.uk/our-services/emergency-ambulance-service-999/
March is Nikon Rangefinder Month on Rangefinder Forum www.rangefinderforum.com
www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2702233#...
So, out promptly on the first with the first lenses and bodies.The 35mm f1.8 Nikkor (original version) on the R2S and an f1.4 50mm on the SP. I prefer the S2 for the 50mm but wanted to change to a longer lens, probably the 13.5cm later so the SP was necessary. Hoping to shoot each lens at least once and every body this year, so missing TomA today, in my thoughts as was Tuulikki.
Drink: Lactose-free flat white
Food: The Sunday Breakfast @ Tilley's Devine Cafe
Book: Butcher's Dozen: An Anthology by The Crime Writer's Association (1956 first edition, William Heinemann Ltd)
The coffee is not sliding away it's the bloke behind the i-phone at fault. Todays Leica IIIc/f loaded with Retropan and sporting an uncoated Summar.
Taken the kids out always seems to end up in this place -probably has something to do with the marshmallows that come with the babycinnos!
The 365 project so far...
Hi, my name is Eric and I'm a coffee addict.
I start every day the same way: with a flat white fresh out of my beloved Breville espresso machine. Only once I've consumed it does my day really begin... until then, I only have enough brainpower to make the coffee.
Praying can take place anywhere one chooses to do it. One can be in a grand crowd, a small gathering or alone. The most important is taking your soul to heart and being real about it all. To many folks my life revolves around wine, food and coffee. Yes those are three things that drives me into a passionate frenzy at time. You many not want to see me when I go crazy of a wine, I am not sure if I want to see myself in that state. But it does happen and that is way I am still excited with the wine and all of its accouterments. Over the past 18 months, I have really intensified my love for #coffee. For more than a decade I have compared #caffeine drinks in Italy, New Zealand, France, Spain, Portugal, Chile, Argentina, United States and a few other places. While I drink what is the standard bearer in all of the port of calls, I often compare #cappuccino, #flatwhites and those kind of drinks so that I can have a standard measure. Since I have returned to San Francisco, I have discovered a #coffeecounterculture and it is very exciting. #Baristas so intent on making their mark in the world of coffee. Even more intriguing are the places themselves and the ambiance that one can only get in these places. For contemplation, I have often thought: Wine bars, dive bars were cool places to fine solace and peace. But coffee places may be the most special place to think, write and fine resolve. Chapel Hill is a tiny coffee spot that is no frills and offers excellent cappuccino and teas. The place is so understated that one could be one and alone here. Both Andy and Raphael will take good care of you. Bow your head and let us pray. (December 17, 2015, San Francisco, CA)