The work weekend shave duties were handled very well by the Yaqi Romulus, a Feather ProGuard blade, Mystic Water Soaps Sensitive Skin, and various brushes. Excellent shaves with no drama. Saturday I had a small weeper that was my fault. Today I used the aluminum Overlander with a new vintage Personna Platinum Chrome blade, Murphy & McNeil Nil, and the Techichi Shave brush, The Hive. Awesomeness abounded. What else can I say, the Overlander is fantastic, whether I use the stainless steel or the aluminum version.
On the coffee front, I did some reading and got schooled on under/over extraction. Seems I was under extracting my current coffee from Trade Coffee, a bag of light medium roasted Brazilian beans from Good Citizen Coffee (Nashville, TN). I made the following changes and had a cup with no sourness, just too heavy of a body. I made the grind finer, I used almost boiling water, and I did the 60% pour in 3 parts. I have been fiddling around with those variables today, and I think I hit on the one to get a cup I like. I had to bump up the grind size as the flow through had been too slow, and I decreased the temp by 1C degree, to 98C from 99C. I still did three pours for the final 60% (using the 4:6 method) and I liked it, no sourness, and the body seemed where I like if for mouth feel. It took me 5 different tries (no, I can't hear colors, as I dumped 4 of the cups after a few sips, and am not overly caffeinated!).
In astro news, Tim
MilkCratehad posted about is telescope and I got interested in looking up again, after almost 6 years of saying I was too busy with what we were dealing with at home. But the other day, my lovely wife insisted that I get involved with the local club I was a member of and go to a star party soon. Well, soon is this Saturday and she was genuinely excited for me. Now if the clouds will cooperate, it should be a good time. And, I found a couple of good condition Dobsonian telescopes for sale, so I may get a push to scope and let some one else deal with the equatorial mounted scope that I currently have.
- Eric
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!