My lively job is beginning today and that is something to appreciate or even celebrate. I'll enjoy a nice stiff shell of waka while getting ready for my day.
This past Wednesday kava ceremony online here was very good. I was surprised by how genuinely ready for bed I felt after four shells of mongrel grog--kava which had been brewed many times. Last night I was surprised again by how rocking and awesome my favorite waka is, after not tasting it for so long.
Based on what I'll be drinking, I can at least guarantee my body will be safe. A beverage which is both enjoyable and non toxic is something to be celebrated for me!
I've got the ukelele to play around with, and a new crystal, my first Citrine. If any of you are into collecting rocks, I have some amethyst, rose quartz, I give them away as gifts. The citrine has bowed since my owning of it. It used to lie flat, now it is curled up on the sides. Somewhere missing in the home I have a fantastic herkimer quartz with a drop of water in it. If it's not in the home then I would be baffled as to how it snuck out.
One more thing, my cat brought me a Live Snake! yesterday. I love the live snakes, my cat knows this, she gave it right to me. I played with the snake for a little while then it found a hollow tube, nested in the center, so I brought it out to a shaded area. We are still having hard frosts at night, garden and vegetation season is coming. Before I submit my post, I'll have my shell of kava. I only get to make this post once a week, I'll enjoy my craft.
Alright, yes. Tastes good to me. A flavor easily recognized, yet a challenge to describe, soaked with variety across cultivars. As this shell came from the fridge from last night, it has a grassy flavor with hints of spice and cooling herbs.
Bula all!