Yes, am still here. It does seem that time flows differently when you are stuck waiting for external forces to make things happen... Still trying to figure out if there is a meaning behind this lagging schedule.

Probably yes, but will i figure it out ever, probably no.

Anyhow; time here has atleast been gentle with me, been some pretty nice days with lots of sunshine and little to do.

Have been to stunt trainings with George and got to meet new awesome people all the while.

Did visit the Museum of Money, which was nice all and all. Here's so pictures from along all these days.


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I would love these 10 euro coins to be in circulation, rather have physical money than just a plastic card in my pocket..

Anyway, below is pictures for visual purposes, which was an underlying theme before actually seeing money from ages past.

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The chinese were way advanced compared to other regions in their era.. Nowadays, not so much.

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Above is a reproduction of an ancient times coin forge, below is other artworks connected to money and moneymaking.

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Start of 19th century, everybody could be a Billionaire =D

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The machines pictured above do tell an interesting story as how civilization has advanced technically and how very complex the machines nowadays are.. Am pretty sure that a single person could never fabricate from scratch a machine that technical.

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And even this machine was outdated from modern times.. Obviously there were no machines to see for the money they make in the present.

Was a nice museum to visit and totally free also, can recommend to anyone visiting Madrid.