I love the framing of these shots and it's a jolly good read first thing in the AM... but it's time for me to put my coffee on.
Have a nice Friday:)))
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I love the framing of these shots and it's a jolly good read first thing in the AM... but it's time for me to put my coffee on.
Have a nice Friday:)))
Yay, glad you enjoyed it :) So does putting coffee on in a narrowboat differ much from dry land?
Have a lovely weekend!
On the narrowboat, coffee is always made in manual coffee makers like my Moka pot, or French press.
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Cam recently purchased this drip-through device that's easy and quick to use and clean.
There's just something special about coffee on the boat though, especially when sitting by the window overlooking the water:)))
Ohh, I need me one of those for camping, that just looks like it'd be handy.
I bet, that just sounds lovely. Coffee on the riverbank was always nice but that sounds even better.
You could probably find one online. I think Cam got that one for about £8.
I do miss hanging out by the river in glorious sunshine:)