Eureka!

I've been trying to figure out what Irn Bru reminds me of ever since I first tried it in New Zealand. I still don't really like it, but at least now I know why I thought I had tasted something like it when I was younger. It reminds me of those huge gumballs you could get out of quarter machines. A short burst of flavour and then you are left with a bland taste. At least with the Irn Bru, you could dye your hair orange, much better then getting the gum stuck in your hair :p

Been making paper snowflakes to put in my sketchbook. I forgot how much fun they can be to make, but the floor needs a vacuum now :p

Is it just me or does this piece of pastry look like a whale?

Still thinking about goals, if only to have a few things to focus on next year :)

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  1. There's a site on the internet where you can cut out virtual snowflakes. Damn, I don't have the link anymore and can't remember the name of the site.

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  2. I found the snowflake site:
    http://www.popularfront.com/snowdays/

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  3. That is definitely Moby Dick....

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  4. The snowflakes are so beautiful!
    I did my goal list already and I'll be publishing it on New Year's. Gives me time to think about it...

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  5. I haven't made snowflakes in years. Looks like they would take more patience than I would be willing to give. :-) Yup, Moby Dick, and I think I would choose another one. For some reason the odd shape is a bit of a turn off. Picky, picky...

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  6. thanks for that link linda, lots of fun :D

    thats what I thought vee :)

    thanks michelle :) looking forward to reading your goals

    lol I ate the pastry whale teresa, too good not to eat. Takes more time to fold the paper then it does cutting the snowflakes up, and more time cleaning up all the cut offs...hmm probably better to stick to that site linda posted lol :)

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