Fresh.Bought a Ralph Lauren down winter jacket, love it. So warm walking to work.
Just got the Breville BES880XL Barista Touch Espresso Maker and got it setup this morning. It has a touch screen with some default drinks or you can make and save your own. It suggests making Latte as your first drink to check out features and it was one of the best cups of "coffee" I have had (I use Lavazza beans).
My weekend workplace by Derek, on Flickr
Thanks! Not sure if I am going to keep the Saeco (to the left of the Breville) or sell it. It is more convenient when I am in a hurry because it is so automated, but I prefer the coffee from the Breville.Looks brilliant; do enjoy it.
Thanks! Not sure if I am going to keep the Saeco (to the left of the Breville) or sell it. It is more convenient when I am in a hurry because it is so automated, but I prefer the coffee from the Breville.
Another pair of Maui Jim’s. How many eyes do you have?![]()
i like to have a pair of sunglasses in each car. right now, we have 4 cars so i need a new pair. otherwise, i forget, in my old age to grab a pair out of another car. makes sense right?![]()
Obviously, you do not require prescription sunglasses.
i like to have a pair of sunglasses in each car. right now, we have 4 cars so i need a new pair. otherwise, i forget, in my old age to grab a pair out of another car. makes sense right?![]()
I typically wear contacts but have one pair of prescription Maui Jim. While pricy at $1100 they are outstanding glasses, but I won’t buy another prescription pair until something happens to these.
I have two other of their regular sunglasses (one in a drawer for back up). I’m not a big sunglasses person, but Maui Jim truly have exceptional lenses in my opinion.
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Indeed it does! Lol
Since I was a small child, I've worn glasses, but, it was only as a teacher, it struck me as a good idea to get prescription sunglasses.
Naturally enough, normal sunglasses did nothing for me, - as I couldn't see when wearing them - and I grew to dislike the clip ons (they were mostly badly made) that had been available earlier.
My current lenses (both standard and sunglasses) are made by Zeiss, but I will certainly ask about Maui Jim.
Obviously, you do not require prescription sunglasses.
Ha... I have some Ray Ban ex service clip ons... they are old but very cool, and heavy.
I've stopped wearing my glasses now, for about 4/5 months. Hate them but can't wear contacts.
Oh well.
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Fresh.
Ha... I have some Ray Ban ex service clip ons... they are old but very cool, and heavy.
I've stopped wearing my glasses now, for about 4/5 months. Hate them but can't wear contacts.
Oh well.
But can you see?
There come s time when vanity must be defeated -r disregarded - in the interests of more practical concerns.
I've worn glasses since the age of seven, when a nurse appeared at my parents' doorstep to inform them that it seemed that I didn't see the blackboard at school all that well (I suspect that it may all have been a bit f a blur), and needed to have my eyes tested in order to obtain appropriative corrective lenses.
As neither of them had ever worn glasses, and both had very good vision, it had never occurred to them that this was something that might need to be looked into.
Contacts, I don't care for, and there is no argument where glasses re concerned. The world is a blur around six to ten inches from my nose. That is more than sufficient reason for me to wear them.
But, prescription sun glasses, I do recommend, and, looking back, I realise I should have invested in a pair years earlier.
My step daughter uses clip on flip ups! Lol. I try to tease her but she doesn’t care; she loves them.