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Today’s deck is Da Vinci’s Arcana Tarot.

I’m gonna be honest, the Da Vinci theme is very VERY thin. Still cool, though.

Today’s reading advices that the way to get out of a rut is with cooperation. Good thing to keep in mind.

It’s been weird the past couple of days. On one hand I’ve been more free time-wise than I’ve been in A While, on the other said time has been used mainly to stare blankly at the cieling.

I mean, I did start clearing up a bunch of overdue things, but dunno, it kinda feels like the days are shorter lately somehow, maybe I just want to do way too much at once while needing to rest.

Main thing I did today was go out and restock on the insecticides I spent in the Wasp War. The main reason is that I gotta do laundry and I don’t want the bastards to hold me back again.

For that I ended up buying a wasp trap. It’s basically a plastic cup with a slightly stinky goo. The wasp goes in and then BOOM stuck and dead.

I actually took the chance to also buy a small safe to keep things like passports and company stamps.

Well, I say Safe, it’s just a metal box you lock with a key, really.

Surprisingly, by the time I was going back, the local festival was in full swing. They had been building it bit by bit through the week, but it’s kinda wild how fast they assembled everything… and then how fast they undo all the building done.

On the way back I saw a sunbleached poster for a PSA on keeping your helmet on, and I finally bit the bullet and looked up why sunbleached prints tend to go blue.

Apparently it’s related to the wavelength of the colors.

Like, sunlight is ultraviolet radiation, so it’s the higher frequency, meaning every color that’s lower frequency breaks down in order, from red to yellow to green until you get blue and the blue becomes purple.

It’s extra interesting because not even black is safe, if anything black absorbs so much light it’s one of the first colors to bleach.

There’s not much else to report. A lot of minutiae taken care of, but I spent most of the day staring at the roof anyways.



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