What do a path a fat platypus and a four leaf clover have in common? O.o
Me! If you know anything about Turkish coffee this may mean slightly more to you. First you make said coffee, you then drink the delicious beverage, avoiding drinking grounds in the bottom, after which you flip your cup on to a saucer and wait. This is when the cool part happens. Similar to tea leafs the grounds left in the bottom of the cup are used to tell your fortune. :D In this case it was mine, which brings me back to the question of a path a fat platypus and a four leaf clover. Apparently I may be in for a trip of some sort , this maybe harbored by some indecision and or a big decision that needs to be made and lastly luck is on my side. Now like most fortunes there a bit of wiggle room for interpretation and with Turkish coffee there is also a "house" component, which in my case I have a lot of bills to pay....yey...
On another note I talked about personal projects :D and I must say they are going
great! to your side you will find a picture of the start of my wearable art
creations. Which might I add are starten to look pretty sexy!
Other
then that I was able to visit the CNE this weekend and find a few awesome finds
mainly fossils and a shell of a stenopax magdalensis, which is part of the Chiton
family one of these guys, below. There pretty damn cool and apparently all over the place and can get a lot bigger than
the one I managed to pick up. I didn't even know they existed, seriously look em up!
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