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At a witchy boutique here in Austin, my partner’s mom asked for us to pick her up some sage and some crystals. Not my scene but also no judgement, I have been at that shop before and I like it. It’s called Yarrow & Sage

I did get myself some pentagram brass bells. I’ll take pics of that later.

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Oh, what a cool shop!

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It’s very cool and inclusive. And next door to them is a vegan feminist bakery called Zucchini Kill

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Oh that’s clever!

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I am not as familiar with the punk scene so i didn’t get the pun until like a month ago :sweat_smile: i’ve known of this place for like 6 years now lol. At least i got it though!

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My jingle bells :jack_o_lantern: I want to get a really nice rope/cord for it

I have 2 other nice brass bells I bought as a souvenir when I went to Japan. Now I have no idea where they’re at :roll_eyes: need to sort through my hoard of stored items

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Absolutely brilliant.

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Our daughter sent this from Greenfield Village.

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This sticker is weird. Symbol is called runonlaulajan kädet [the arms of the poet-singer] and that version looks like the logo of the Blue-and-Black Movement.

No idea if it’s fuck you to nazis for stealing something from the rest of us or.

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No Nazis in Valhalla!

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Slowly going through my scattered mess, since we moved into our house 2 years ago I haven’t put effort into consolidating my things and getting rid of stuff.

I did find some items I had been looking for in the last year, so that should tell you how unorganized I am :sweat_smile:

But I did want to share two things. First item is a challenge coin I found in a local vintage shop, would like to find out more about it

And I saw this vintage patch. Thought this would suit someone that is Ace (asexual), if you like it or know who would give this a nice home let me know and maybe we can do a trade

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Challenge coins are authorized to be awarded by leaders at the Battalion level and above, and by their Command Sergeants Major. They are usually presented on a personal level by the CDR or CSM in-the-moment for actions that don’t necessarily rise to the level deserving of a formal award (medal). They are supposed to be numbered, with the recipient of each number logged. They are not supposed to be awarded to civilians since they are purchased with unit funds.

Other commanders and organizations can create their own coins at their own expense. These are often more flamboyant and generally are not numbered. There are no restrictions on these since they are at own expense.

https://tioh.army.mil/Catalog/HeraldryMulti.aspx?CategoryId=3975&grp=2&menu=Uniformed%20Services

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That’s pretty neat, wish i could find out more but of well i’m happy to have such an interesting thing among my collection.

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Where is that?

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It is a library in Downtown. It was a quiet place one decade ago. Now it is full of tourists.

I don´tknow if it is the coolest library of the world, but it is an impressive place.

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I thought it was an illustration until I saw the people

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Wow… Sorry for the tourists, tho.

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I’ve long thought of libraries as cathedrals.

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