Probably okay until the driver attempts to open his door…
chrissybabe wrote:
I have never understood the liking of popcorn especially as discussed on here. Like eating unbuttered toast with no spread. Or plain white rice. My preference is for triple coated caramel popcorn from Tasmania (Elly's Salted Caramel POP). Some photography friends will be here in 2 weeks bringing me a few packets. There are other local manufacturers for the same product but not in the same league.
A man after my own heart!!
Growing up, it was a rare week when popcorn wasn’t offered up after an evening meal. My dad used an aluminum (?) stove type with a lid that had a stir thing that he rotated. As for me, eventually I bought a West Best Stir Crazy 30 years ago after a disappointing stint with an early air popper (hate dry popcorn). With the WB SC, little over a tablespoon of oil plus 3 kernels go in. When the 3 pop, in goes a little more than a half cup of Orville’s. While popping, I slowly nuke butter and grab popcorn seasoning and/or salt. When finished, I unplug and flip the popper. The delicate process of even butter addition and moving the finished “meal” to the coffee table along with a couple small bowls. Then, the feed frenzy begins as my wife and I attack. When done, any more than one or two unpopped kernels requires a lessons learned review. I’ll admit that there are a few nuke bags in the pantry for emergencies. The popper lid is cracked and long in the tooth. With our model, they are no longer available. So, we have a potential day of reckoning ahead. P.S. A visit to our local AMC theaters, only on Stubs Tuesdays, requires purchase of a heart clogging free refill tub.
The Seaport area never looked so good or eye catching. Well done.....
If the Charles Morgan (sic?) is still there.... I'd love to see the same effects on it.
Even after reading your initial post when you were considering the purchase, I felt you were making a good decision. I had this lens when I owned a 7d2 and was generally pleased with the results. Good for you! Enjoy!
Cool! What’s keeping it up? That’s a slow leaner that gravity will eventually win over.
Well done! Love the detail in the super “closeups.”