Yamaha Motif keyboard/workstation. I spent quite a number of months evaluating synthesizers before picking this out. It has both Yamaha and Steinway grand piano samples, and I've wound up using it mostly as a piano. However, there are several hundred other nice sounds in the system, which also has an onboard sampler and sequencer that I always tell myself I'll utilize more fully in the future.
Takamine "Jasmine" acoustic guitar. My parents helped me buy this on my 18th birthday, and I still use it regularly; it's taken quite a beating over the years but still works very well. None of the recordings on this website currently utilize this instrument, but I've played it a lot for Bible studies and camping trips and the like.
Dean Markley acoustic soundhole pickup. A castoff from a friend who was purchasing a guitar that had a built-in pickup, this is a handly little microphone that wedges snugly into the acoustic's sound hole and does a pretty good job at picking up the guitar's output.
Sony F-V100 vocal mic. $10 from a discount store, and it works great.
Koss UR-30 headphones. For the price (around $30), I've never heard a better pair of home-studio headphones; I use these with my keyboard and when I'm listening to finished tracks.
Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop is where most of the final mixing takes place.