Welcome to this bilingual (Swedish-English) group blog by family members living on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, "the pond". Our interests range from the scientific to the eclectic, including gourmet food, horses, art and literature, computers, species in nature, history and iron, and photography. Three generations are posting here.
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Snapshot: Layers
In response to LS' post. Why go to Arizona? I have a deserted espresso cup here in a similar style... Now where is the microscope? :)
Make sure your coffee is fresh, date it geologically!
Lets see, central-american coffee roasted in sweden, ground in a japanese grinder, extracted in a german espresso maker and poured into italian porcelain. Must be italian coffee, right? :)
Are you really sure you would want to chew on some cosmic debris? I think some wordly delights like a frsh tomato from the garden is more appetizing :)
where is this pic taken? The table looks just like one we have!
ReplyDeleteTaken here and now.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking just the same - but that table broke, PP, remember? Maybe O.K. packed a slab of it to take home in his suitcase across the pond?
ReplyDeleteItalian marble, isn't it?
Marble, yes. Italian, no idea.
ReplyDeleteBut it IS Italian coffee, right?
ReplyDeleteLets see, central-american coffee roasted in sweden, ground in a japanese grinder, extracted in a german espresso maker and poured into italian porcelain. Must be italian coffee, right? :)
ReplyDeleteIt is global coffee, obviously. At least it is not from Mars or Venus :)
ReplyDeleteBut it does resemble Jupiter a little viewed from it's southern pole. If only the taste could consistently be out of this world too... ;)
ReplyDeleteAre you really sure you would want to chew on some cosmic debris? I think some wordly delights like a frsh tomato from the garden is more appetizing :)
ReplyDeleteNot chew it, but to grind it and extract the extra-terrestrial aromas...
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