November 2012
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November 2011
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October 2011
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September 2011
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A year on Tumbling, inspired by a friend.
I’ve hardly used this blog in the last 8 months or so, mostly because I lost any drive to do so and also got stupidly busy. Taking photos has fallen off the radar also; life has taken some interesting and challenging turns in 2011 despite how I’d hoped it might turn out. Inspired by a friend I revisited it today, and found many of the drafts I’d written including the below. I...
August 2011
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June 2011
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March 2011
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Coffee Common: Barista Report: Emily Oak →
This was fun! This is me!
coffeecommon:
[We sent a few questions out to the baristas who participated in the launch of Coffee Common at TED2011, here’s what they had to say…]
Emily Oak, Sydney, NSW, Australia Australian Independent Roasters, AIR Coffee, Sydney. Why did you come to the Coffee Common event at TED? It’s…
February 2011
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January 2011
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Formula for a good new year?
Don’t plan anything. Run away for a week out of the city to your parent’s beachside house, because 2010 was a really difficult year. Indulge in being looked after like you’re a teenager. Prentend that the 31st of December is any other night.
At 5pm on new years eve you discover that the local RSL is holding a carnival and fireworks display - which...
December 2010
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If you’ve got nothing better to do with the next five minutes of your life, you can check out the last five years of mine.
Pummelvision lifts photos from your flickr and puts them together with some groovy music (of their choice) and makes a nice little montage for you.
Watch closely and you’ll probably see yourself.
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November 2010
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Union Coffee, Tanazania. Via Trish Rothgeb
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October 2010
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September 2010
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Now that it’s October that means it’s nearly November, which means...
– Oscar, age 4. I often wonder when that point came when we stopped wishing time to go faster and instead desperately hoped it’d start to slow down.
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Tim Wendelboe pokes fun at the WBC, the barista competition that gave him his start in specialty coffee.
I can’t even begin to describe how good this is.
Just watch it, please.
(although it’ll make very little sense unless you’re familiar with barista competition format!)
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