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Coffee Sunday -- More Mishima and SideCar

A Bookish Adventure and Coffee Discoveries I wanted to spend more time at that used bookstore I found last week, and it was fun exploring their selection of books. I picked up a few more works by Yukio Mishima. The prices are very reasonable, barely $5 each, which is a steal compared to Amazon, where used copies are often double the price or several times that for brand new editions. Plus, I couldn't find these books at my local library, so this seems to be the next best thing. Treasure Hunting for Mishima's Tetralogy I managed to snag Book #4 of Mishima's tetralogy, but I still need to hunt down Books #1 and #2. There’s something enjoyable about this mini-treasure hunt for books, and I'll be in LA and Vegas in a few months, so I’m planning to check out the major used bookstores in those cities. I’m already scoping out potential spots! Coffee Experience: The SideCar For coffee, I decided to try a SideCar since I was undecided about whether I wanted an espresso or a capp...

Apple Watch Series 2 -- 42mm - Space Grey

My Journey with the Apple Watch Series 2 I took the plunge and picked up the 42mm Apple Watch Series 2 in Space Gray for $399. The Apple Watch looks and feels a lot better than I had anticipated, and it was worth the wait for the basic improvements like GPS and 50M water resistance in this second-generation release compared to the first. Initial Reaction — Positive I've only worn the watch for a few hours and haven't really explored much beyond the basic functions such as email, text messages, phone calls, and music. I expect it will take me at least a week or more to fully understand how useful this watch can be. However, I appreciate the utility of being able to control and access some features of my iPhone without having to dig it out of my pocket. It may sound silly, but it makes more sense once you have the Apple Watch strapped on while your iPhone is tucked away. Overall, the Apple Watch is very well-designed, boasting an appealing look and feel. The build quality is soli...

The Temple of Dawn - Yukio Mishima

Discovering Literary Gems It was surprisingly difficult to find books by famous novelists at several local bookstores. By chance, I stumbled across a small used bookstore that had an impressive collection of great works I've been wanting to read from authors like Mishima, Chekhov, and Hemingway—all at a low price. For now, I restricted myself to just three books, one of which is The Temple of Dawn by Yukio Mishima. A Dive into The Temple of Dawn This book is the third installment in Mishima's four-part epic The Sea of Fertility , intended to be some of his last published works before his abrupt death. While I would have preferred to start from the beginning, this was the only volume available, and it proved to be an excellent choice. At just 330 pages, it’s much shorter than a typical Tolstoy novel. Surprisingly, the first few chapters read more like a travel guide, with the main character, Mr. Honda, traveling from Thailand to India and back to Japan. The detailed description...

Cocktail - Old Fashion - Cheapest in Town @ $ 4.75

Affordable Old Fashioned Experience I was pleasantly surprised by how inexpensive this Old Fashioned was at a local bar. During Happy Hour, they offered it for just $4.75, which is about the same price as a regular beer. In contrast, other bars typically charge between $10 and $12 for the same drink. Taste and Presentation While the drink wasn't as fancy—using plain ice and whatever fruit and ingredients they had on hand—it tasted decent. The simplicity didn’t detract from the experience, making it a good option for a casual outing. Caution with Consumption The only downside to this pricing is that it’s easy to lose track of how many you’ve had. At this rate, it could lead to consuming a half dozen Old Fashioneds without realizing the total alcohol intake. Cheap but dangerous, indeed.

Cappuccino Saturday

A Chill Weekend Experience I enjoyed another relaxing weekend, savoring a cappuccino while immersing myself in Tolstoy and listening to music. This simple pleasure continues to be a highlight of my routine. Lunch Delight For lunch, I opted for a straightforward bento box paired with a cold beer. The combination was satisfying and added to the overall enjoyment of the weekend. Conclusion It was a great weekend filled with good coffee, literature, and delicious food, reaffirming the beauty of these small moments in life.

Coffee Saturday

My Coffee Ritual I've developed a habit that has transformed into a cherished ritual: enjoying a nice cup of coffee at a local shop while diving into a novel and listening to music. This routine helps me stay on track, providing structure to my day and motivation to wake up early on Saturdays, typically rising at 7 AM. Benefits of the Ritual The best part about this ritual, which lasts about an hour, is that it allows me to make the most of my day. Instead of sleeping in until 11 AM or later and wasting half the day, I can embrace the morning and set a positive tone for the hours ahead. Commitment to the Routine Sticking with this routine has proven beneficial for my overall well-being. It not only enhances my productivity but also provides a moment of tranquility and joy, making Saturday mornings something I genuinely look forward to.

Gibraltar Coffee

Exploring Coffee Drinks: The Gibraltar I'm now on my fifth coffee drink concoction, and this time I decided to try a Gibraltar. This drink consists of espresso with some milk, offering a unique take on the espresso-based experience. Understanding the Gibraltar The Gibraltar is similar to a cappuccino, minus the foam. It highlights the balance of espresso and milk, providing a rich and creamy texture without the added froth. Ingredients Breakdown I've been getting the hang of these espresso drinks, and I've noticed that there are just three basic ingredients involved: Espresso Milk Milk Foam My Favorites So Far So far, the cappuccino remains my favorite, as it embodies all three ingredients in perfect harmony. However, the Gibraltar is a close second, surpassing the macchiato in my personal ranking. Conclusion As I continue my coffee journey, I'm excited to explore more variations and refine my palate. Each drink offers its own unique flavor profile, and I look forward t...

Cocktail - Old Fashion - Nordstrom Bar

Quest for the Perfect Old Fashioned In my quest for the perfect Old Fashioned, I've been sampling this classic cocktail at various bars. Recently, I decided to try it at Nordstrom's. Experience at Nordstrom's Based on what I read online, this version was closer to a traditional Old Fashioned, featuring the right choice of glass, a square ice cube, and proper garnishing. Taste Profile The drink was quite strong, and I found that I didn't start to enjoy it until I reached the halfway mark. Interestingly, the last sip was the best, showcasing the complexities of the flavors as they melded together. Conclusion This experience has motivated me to continue exploring different Old Fashioned variations, as each one offers a unique take on this classic cocktail.

Sidecar Coffee

Exploring New Coffee Shop Drinks This coffee shop is quickly becoming my go-to spot as I work my way down their drink menu. Recently, I tried a 'Sidecar,' which consists of a single shot of espresso paired with a macchiato. Understanding the Macchiato From what I understood, the main difference between a macchiato and a cappuccino is that the macchiato doesn’t include milk; it features only foam. While the Sidecar was an interesting experience, I found myself preferring the cappuccino I had last week. Conclusion As I continue to explore different drinks at this coffee shop, I'm excited to see what I’ll try next and how they will compare to my favorites.