coffee, paradox and an aurora

This was thought to be a post solely about coffee, but when I should take some photos of the coffee beans I couldn’t resist posing the fancy tin can from the big, Italian brand and when I had added the can I just had to add the Aurora. All three components very Italian. This luscious, lovely and cool sports car red is the quintessence of Italian style and I like it so very much. Thus the photos became more of a still life of Italian style than photos of coffee as such.

The paradox promised in the headline is that it is more expensive to buy less refined coffee – whole coffee beans – in a non-fancy bag, than to buy the very same beans ground and put in an airtight bag. This is a strange contemporary paradox that never ceases to surprise me – paying more for a thing that leaves work that you have to do yourself, than to for the identical stuff (same brand, roast etc) where that work is already done by the manufacturer. Beats me.

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amethyst, blackcurrant, moondust – inks for poetry

Three pink-purplish-lilac favourites: J Herbin Larmes de Cassis, J Herbin Poussière de Lune and Diamine Amazing Amethyst. LdC – tears of the cassis/blackcurrant is a marvellous blueberry-with-milk coloured, dark, faded pink. And the name is poetry in itself – tears of the black currant – couldn’t resist that and am happy that I fell for the temptation.

The PdL is a muted, greyish purple – with a beautiful shading. Diamine’s Amazing Amethyst is similar to the PdL, but more intense, darker with less red hues. Unfortunately the Amethyst is almost impossible to capture in a photo and it is closer to the Moon Dust than the photo shows . All three are perfect for letter writing (beware pen friends who doesn’t like pink – I was one of the no-pink-nevers until I realized that there is some beautiful pink inks out there), journalling and poetry.

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