



Wednesday 30th of August
Afternoon coffee break in the frontyard. We use our bay window as a serving hatch for breakfast, coffee, lunch or drinks in our 'petit parc parisien'. However one of us has to go to the kitchen again for a refill.
Coffee is served from the bay window in rustic portuguese espresso cups from Casa Cubista Olhão.
I never put these handmade cups in the dishwasher and don't mind washing them by hand.
The huge rubber plant (Ficus elastica) I rescued from the 'sad & damaged houseplant corner' with a few broken leaves in February 2020 and it's starting to look like a tree nowadays.