Written on 09 October 2022 By : Wima Brahmantya When I was travelling, I used to buy postcards in the cities I visited to be sent home via the local post office. One of my dreams
Pioneering Plastic Waste Processing
Written on 24 October 2022 By : Wima Brahmantya Indonesia is the third largest producer of plastic waste in the world. So what can we do about it? In one corner of an old factory in the D
My Argentinian Friend Turns Out to Be Jewish
Written on 30 August 2022 By : Wima Brahmantya This morning ALON - the intern from Argentina said goodbye from De Karanganjar. Over dinner at home, we learnt that his full name is "Alon Liw".
Rindu From Hong Kong to Blitar
Written on 07 March 2023 By : Wima Brahmantya This one visitor I saw was so excited to go around accompanied by our tour guide. Then inside OG Cafe, I met him again, and he was so excited.
Farewell to Danai & Nikos
Written on 23 May 2023 By : Wima Brahmantya This afternoon Danai & Nikos - the first batch of international internship programme 2.0 left De Karanganjar. This is the feedback they wrote there
Interesting Name Traditions From the Land of the Gods
Written on 8 May 2022 By : Wima Brahmantya NIKOS & DANAI - this Greek couple are the first interns after the pandemic era. There was an interesting conversation last night, starting with their question on why
The Unique History of Spaghetti Bolognese
Written on 19 April 2022 By : Wima Brahmantya While cancelling the fast with this typical Italian food, I thought of sharing info with friends.Talking about Spaghetti is not just one maca
Chicken Blackpepper Ala Abry
Written on : 14 April 2022 By : Wima Brahmantya Abry joined just a few months before the pandemic in early 2020. Even though he hasn't worked for a year, I can see that he's the best barista I've ever met.
The oldest painting was found in a warehouse
Written on 19 February 2019 By : Wima Brahmantya Want to know something older than the age of Keboen Kopi Karanganjar itself? "Cloud - 1848", the name is written in the lower left corner of the painting be
The Grass Is Always Greener On The Other Side Of The Fence
Written on 09 December 2018 By : Wima Brahmantya I realised the truth when travelling with a French girl (eaaa!!) a few years ago. As we travelled through the rice fields of the Pera
Thanksgiving of Swakarsa Team of Lembu Suro at Keboen Kopi Karanganjar
Written on 17 February 2019 by Wima Brahmantya Starting from the briker (brik-brikan) community, this community then developed into an initiative team for the rescue of natural disaster victims since Letu
Ngopi means "processing thoughts"
Written on 21 December 2018 By : Wima Brahmantya Today a visitor to Keboen said that he always follows my writings which (he said) "enlighten" (even though it could be "me").