Coffee time
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Ooh, very fancy! I thought for a moment that was a retro radio! And why is there a wheel hanging on the wall?
A welcoming sight. Looks like my espresso maker. Dianne
A serious machine, just like mine, why is your car tyre on the wall? Is it a spare?
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Enjoy.
Just five minutes ago I was treated to a great cup of coffee by Ranjan who brewed it for the first time in my new machine.
I wear my spare tyre around my waist. Why have you got yours up on the wall?
Very fancy coffee maker, interesting clock 😉 Must go make some coffee of my own.
Ha ha! My play on words caught you all out today. The wheel is actually a clock with the hands made from the tools needed to change the tyre. Those items are not in my house.
Celia – You took in all the details. 😀
I am drinking my coffee right now on the most beautiful day of our spring so far! It will be right about 80 degrees Fahrenheit (26 Celsius) today, sunny … a perfect morning to sit on the patio with a nice cup of coffee fresh brewed!
Fossie – I was out for coffee today, but it was taken indoors 5°C and overcast here with a nip still in the air. Temperatures are due to rise at the weekend, but that means the rain will accompany it!
Mom is locked in with a wintry blast following a severe thunderstorm last night! The Plains are really extreme when it comes to weather. In Western Kansas yesterday, one location saw the temperature drop 40 degrees in 12 minutes!!
Either way, coffee is the answer!
Fossie – I am having a shiver for your mum! A drop of 40 degrees in 12 minutes is really extreme. That is enough to send my body into shock!
Clever. I was completely oblivious and wondered what you were up to.
Alice – Standing in that kitchen, I thought: I could use that composition…. so out came the phone from my pocket to capture it.