Lately I've been doing daily uploads to my YouTube channel, mostly with excerpts taken from older videos but also a few newer things (new things available ad-free on the PeerTube network. Ask your admin about following https://video.typica.us/ ). Today marks 2 full weeks of daily uploads and I have enough excerpts left for another full week even if I don't finish any more of the new stuff I've been working on.
Once my backlog is clear, expect videos to go back to a less frequent upload schedule.
Last night after the store was put back together I started working on the new coffees. Cupping product development samples of the next Brazilian coffee now. It's delicious across a pretty broad range of roasts and there's not a ton of variation in the flavor, meaning broad tolerance for roasting variation when trying to hit a sensory spec. In other words, a very accessible coffee for home roasters if they happen to like nutty Brazils.
Having slept on it, I think I've figured this one out. The straight line is the floor. The wavy lines above that are water on the floor. The exclamation mark indicates that a quest is available. The person is a break dancer. Thus, this is a marker letting you know that something related to the breakdancing on wet floors quest can be done here.
New Ethiopian coffee is now available to buy through the web site. https://wilsonscoffee.com/products/ethiopia.html
Right now orders aren't likely to ship until Tuesday due to Labor Day and maybe not until Wednesday depending on what the roasting schedule looks like since I'll want to roast fresh for orders after being closed a couple days.
I try to taste well outside the range that I expect I'll want to sell a coffee first because sometimes you find the unexpected, but also because when you find things like that dark blender, maybe it's not something you need for a product right now, but I've got hopefully a several months supply of the coffee and if needs change, that's another trick I can keep on hand to pull out if it's needed.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.