Thank you Clytie for the sweet words. As for the coffee, we drink the so-called turkish coffee. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_coffee The layer of foam is sometimes not very thick so different shapes are formed. Of course, if you are lucky you can have a heart there. So, if there are Turkish, or Balkan shops around your place, you can drop by and have some and enjoy this different coffee.
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Cool! How did you make a heart in your coffee?
I didn't. It made itself. That's what amazed me too.
Thanks for stopping by.
I love when leaves are hearts (when they aren't supposed to be!). It's like they are meant to be found and loved.
I've never found a heart in my coffee - just the coffee grounds once - and spilled coffee once or twice.
What an awesome post - I just love your random hearts!
You got the EYE!
Thank you Clytie for the sweet words.
As for the coffee, we drink the so-called turkish coffee.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_coffee
The layer of foam is sometimes not very thick so different shapes are formed. Of course, if you are lucky you can have a heart there.
So, if there are Turkish, or Balkan shops around your place, you can drop by and have some and enjoy this different coffee.
Have a nice Thursday!
Ain't they cute?
Very creative indeed!
I am just in awe of the heart in the coffee cup! How perfect for Guest Heart Thursday!
These fill my eyes--which is the greatest compliment I can give.
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