We are headed back to The Spice Merchant for my "free" pound of monthly coffee.

I've shown you mine, now it's time to share your own drink
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please share below and Bleubeard and I will gladly visit, as will other T
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9 thoughtful remarks:
...and I have a post for cat lovers up now!
I like space too. I find it amazing. I was listening to a podcast in the car and had to pull over and relisten when they said that the thinking now is that the energy for the Big Bang came from another galaxy dying, that last thrust in the Supa nova. My brain just started doing backflips trying to comprehend that. THAT'S what I love about space. It's so mind boggling, literally!
The happy cat in the first picture is a familiar character around Hawaii beckoning from cash registers and counters in businesses all around the islands. Aloha!
We had a relative who collected NASA space items. For a wedding present we actually found a Wedgwood plate with an image of the astronauts on the moon long long ago. Blue and white. In space suits. Best collectible ever!
Great mugs ...
All the best Jan
Those are great mugs today, all of them. I'd have a hard time picking 1 favorite.The make a fun collection for T. Have a super T day. hugs-Erika
Hand in the air--count me in as a cat lover! ;)
Great mugs. You know I'm always looking for new mugs.
So sad I gave the card to a neighbor! Years ago the postie rang my bell, if I am willing to take a parcel for a neighbor, he put a note in his mailbox that I have it. Nothing happened.
German mail had a card: "Houston, we have a parcel" - I used that to remind him his darn parcel is still waiting in our rather small condo. After months and running up, ringing the bell I but it in the cellar.
If I´d known about your passion I´d rather sent this to you.
What a waste... It was an ad 10 years ago...
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