Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Morning!
Chilly one here,with wind it feels like -29...
A few more days and it will warm up again.
 
Good Morning Coffee Land. Hope all is well. Snowblowed a "driveway" through the yard to the back shop. Thoughts were it would dry the yard out faster so the Demon can come out without destroying the yard. We will see.
If its nice and wide it may work.
Sun will warm it up and ground will soften sooner than rest of the yard,and water may accumulate.
If you can, move it out on the frost.
 
If its nice and wide it may work.
Sun will warm it up and ground will soften sooner than rest of the yard,and water may accumulate.
If you can, move it out on the frost.

The sun and warmth melted all the snow in "driveway". It is plenty wide for the car. I have to wait now for a spot to open up at a friend's house to store the Rat Rod so there is an open spot in the attached garage at least temporarily for the Demon.
 
So I think I’m finally getting old. Going from noisy mud tires to quiet all terrains :(
 
The coffee is perking. Anybody use a old fashioned percolator?
 
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It's Metropolitan Monday!
Good morning.
 
Got a call from Mopar Joe (close friend) He went to the Indy swap meet this last weekend. They were hanging out at their booth and Herb McCandles stopped by for a visit. He said he might want to check out our Mopar Max show in the fall. That would be cool!

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The coffee is perking. Anybody use a old fashioned percolator?
Once in a blue moon - when I have company over. One has its own heat source - electric, and the other I think is supposed to be stove top. Never used that one. Actually don't think I have any paper filters for them.

Mostly use one cup pour over. Sometime use the enamalled steel coffee pot. Its basically drip but no paper filter needed.

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Once in a blue moon - when I have company over. One has its own heat source - electric, and the other I think is supposed to be stove top. Never used that one. Actually don't think I have any paper filters for them.

Mostly use one cup pour over. Sometime use the enamalled steel coffee pot. Its basically drip but no paper filter needed.
Just a simple Mr Coffee drip for me. They last for years and I can sneak a cup while it perks without flooding the kitchen.
 
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