Back in college, in 2004 when blogging was hardly even a thing yet, I was here. Blogging before blogging meant anything to anyone. You can look in the archives for my past writings, but it was much more like a journal in the past. When we started fundraising, I messed around with the idea of launching something new for this new phase of our journey but actually hated that idea. I am a sum of all of my life and so much of it is here already. So I'm keeping it here. At least for now.
My main focus these days is blogging about our newest journey into the bizarre and wonderful world of gestational surrogacy. Posts dated 2013 and forward will trend heavily toward that journey. I don't promise everything I write will be about though. There might be other things that sneak in occasionally.
Please come along our journey with us. As the saying goes, "The more, the merrier!"
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
Filter
The way I see it, it's like this: if you use a coffee filter over again, you'd get muck in the second pot. Keep using the same filter and the result: more muck in each consecutive pot. Eventually the used filter would get holes in it and the grounds, even if you started with fresh ones each time, would just sit in the basket. Then the water would just wash over the bare, fliterless grounds sending them down small slots into the craft making muckier coffee. For appearances sake, coffee would still be made. It would still smell like coffee. It would likely still look mostly like coffee - if only you didn't get too close. But hold the cup to your lips and take a sip. It certainly won't taste like you expect.
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