If anybody ends up in your pocket they'll be well impressed.Miguel Riuz A6 gridded notebook (with notes from the "Art of James Cameron" exhibit at Turin's Natl Cinema Museum)
Sakura Micron PN pen (black; has a width around .4 but is much smoother and flowier than their .3 and .5 pens)
Audobon bird caller (plus chalk capsule)
Clunky medieval-style key (to Torino flat)
Pixel 6 (+ forest green case)
Two-euro coin
Woops why do you have cat costume?
- Cat costume
Why don't you leave? Isn't it nice to sit outside in the sun sometimes?A key to the house even though I have no reason to ever use it (I haven't even left the house one time in ~7 months) and, for some reason, a wallet with some years or decades old junk in it, or some cards I never use.
How long have you been visiting temples and shrines? How many talismans have you got?if I was wearing a jacket ( which I'm not at moment ) then a random Japanese Onamori charm or Taiwanese folk religion taoist temple charm or some Korean shamanic talisman ( I have a few jackets, and many talismans because I buy charms at every temple or shrine I visit, or my female admirers will buy me a talisman, they mount up, I'm drowning in good luck )
It's a little metal wooden thing. You essentially squeak the metal against wood, by rotating the inner shaft, and it sounds remarkably birdlike to the innocent ear. It takes some technical work to be a passable mimic of any specific bird call, to anyone with an ear, though. I am probably early in my journey.@sus go on tell us about the bird whistle
i like itIt's a little metal wooden thing. You essentially squeak the metal against wood, by rotating the inner shaft, and it sounds remarkably birdlike to the innocent ear. It takes some technical work to be a passable mimic of any specific bird call, to anyone with an ear, though. I am probably early in my journey.