Archive for December, 2005

30th December
2005
written by Nate

I’ve been lazy the last few months, and hardly ever post anything. I offer no excuses. I apologize to the 4 people and 11 bots that read this site on a regular basis. Here’s some pics I never had a chance to post:

rockefeller
The tree at Rockefeller Center, about 1 month ago. The place was just ridiculously packed.

into the sunset
Karen and Sangi, at Sleeping Giant state park, last fall, walking into the sunset.

karen sangi park
A few minutes later (sunset light is always really cool). Yes, my dog carries a backpack.

condo sell
Our condo, which we sold this year. We leave at the end of January, to parts unknown. We’re ready for a house.

happy sangi
A very happy, very warm puppy.

30th December
2005
written by Nate

This is what I got for christmas this year.
cona
It’s a cona coffee maker, and it’s the coolest thing ever. You put medium ground coffee in the top, water in the vessel below that, and denatured alcohol in the very bottom (methylated spirits, for you brits). You light the thing up, and when the water gets warm enough the pressure inside the lower vessel increases to the point where the hot water is forced through a glass tube into the upper vessel. After most of the water is out of the lower chamber, you let the thing brew for about 3 minutes, and then kill the flame. The resulting coffee falls back down the same tube, and into the pot. It makes some damn good coffee, and by some miracle of science you don’t get any grounds in the pot, and there’s no filter. Amazing.

The first time I tried it was on christmas eve, in front of my entire family. I must have goofed on the directions because I put the top piece on too late (water was already at a boil) and the thing exploded everywhere, shooting coffee all over the house and throwing scalding water all over my hands. I’m fine now, and no one got hurt, and now everyone wants to come back next year to see me and my christmas bomb.

I got the hang of it now. No more explosions. Honest.

(note: in order to get the flame into the picture and not get reflection off the glass, I had to take the picture in extremely low light with no flash. I ended up with a nice sepia tone for free.)