A wonderful 25 year old Armagnac, to go along with a 20 year old cognac (previously pictured).
And, a snifter to go with them....
And, a snifter to go with them....


Ah, now you are talking my language. (Briskly rubs hands, happily).
Remind me again of the (name and so on of the) aged cognac - and a nice elegant bottle of 25 year old Armagnac is a purchase I have an eye on myself .
As an aside, it does occur to me that you must be on the rocky - if uneven - road to full recovery from your recent bout of nasty pneumonia if you are in the process of ordering cognac and armagnac.
Are the glasses yours, or merely for the purposes of illustration?
And, if you are on the road to recovery, have you tried the irresistible combination of espresso and aged cognac at the close of an excellent dinner, (well washed down with decent wine)? Cognac, (aged, smooth), an excellent companion of like minded disposition and preferences, and espresso makes an excellent way to conclude a splendid repast ..
Thank you. my friend, for noting my recovery...it's been a stinker!
The glass is a new purchase...very attractive, I think...and very reasonably priced. The cognac mentioned above is pictured below. Incredibly smooth, a bit sweet, and all around delicious.
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Got sick of having to buy cheap flashes, so I splurged and got a solid, Canon 600ex-rt speedlight. It was $50 off.
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Very nice equipment. I see you have the very same frothing thermometer as I do. I have a Gaggia Baby Class and a Rancilio Rocky grinder.
Lovely set up - good luck with it and I hope you enjoy it.
Why don't you drop by to say a hello to some of us on the incredible 'espresso' thread? You'll get a warm welcome from the quite wonderfully deranged regulars, along with much well meant and hugely well informed advice on all matters related to coffee.
Aha - this post caught your eye as well; another one we might manage to ensnare in the espresso thread if we set succeed in setting out our wares attractively enough…...
The first thing I did was remove the steam wand and fit the Rancilio Silvia wand.
Id forgotten about the espresso thread, ill head over there now![]()
I'm stationed over in Germany, there is no plan to pay a subsidized price with a contract. So I bought me and my wife new phones because I'm tired of my Note 3, and my wife always buys cheap phones that break so I decided to get her something nice.
Bought 100 pack of instax film, probably going to get another 50. These are for our wedding happening in a couple weeks!
We are doing an instax photobooth for our guestbook. Actually needed that neo classic 90 after all!
You replaced the wand on your Gaggia? Was it difficult and do you think it will fit my Gaggia Baby Class? I've not been overly happy with the Pannarello style wands.
Bought 100 pack of instax film, probably going to get another 50. These are for our wedding happening in a couple weeks!
We are doing an instax photobooth for our guestbook. Actually needed that neo classic 90 after all!
Treated myself to a nice birthday present!
A new shirt
I hear ya, but I'm hardcore and have over 100 18650's, 18350's 14500's, 16340"s. 10440 Li-ion batteries in stock as well as a few hobby chargers and 40+ high end flashlights. I'm fully aware that I'm a freak (as well as many other hardcore flashlight people out there) Just go on budgetlightforum or candlepowerforums, you'll see I'm not alone. I'm thinking you're one of us? Am I wrong?