April 05, 2020

What a coffee cup....

Boy talk about a interesting coffee cup,                       A couple of years ago one my coworkers at Albertsons went and had gone to a yard sale one weekend an found this neat coffee cup       
,seen here. What is it about this very coffee cup that has kept me Matt up since midnight you are asking yoursevles right?                                        Well it turns out that this coffee cup isn't just an ordinary one by any means at all... it is actually a puzzle cup. Ealier in late February I went looking at what was behind each peice by looking at what was behind each one. So behind each peice was a Enterprise D fact like where was it built?, when was it launched?, tough for non Star Trek Next generation fans or a Star Trek fan that hasn't seen anything other than the original series with that in mind  how many trek fans know who relived Picard actor wise in the sixth season two part episodes called "CHAIN OF COMMAND" the character was Edward Jelico so my question is actually a puzzle itself  huh? Another hidden gem in the puzzle cup is what is the Enterprise D's maximum wrap speed.                                                       How else would someone be able to keep from sleeping when you have a million things on your train of thinking during a world wide pandemic? For me keeping my barin from focusing on doubt or dispiriting entrapment I have to do something to keep busy anyway I can. I remember putting puzzles together from the Golden one hundred pieces of super heroes like the INCREDIBLE HULK pulling a wreck cruise line through the ocean ( I will tell you what had happened to that puzzle some other time, when I feel another puzzle mood is abounding....) or a huge Disney one with all of the  animated characters against a yellow background. One other puzzle that I remember putting together in elementary school was a Road Runner and Wilie Coyote with and image of the Coyote was in a hot air balloon basket with the Road Runner on top of the balloon.                                       One of my greatest helper with most of my job of putting puzzles together was this man seen with me in the picture seen here 
 who was this great guy ?you are wondering well he was my granddaddy Ben Powers who taught me many things in life but most importantly he taught me how to be patient with many situations in our journey called life.                                       Life is about puzzles and dealing with our current world wide pandemic virus called conroviuris is indeed many pieces and the solution to it for the time being is all over the place...yet it will take a great journey to finding the whole world a cure, which right now is very much a giant puzzle in every way possible for now. Before I leave you I want to share where I am at on my mobile online Star Trek Timelines game with it's current mini event  I will admit that even online games have ongoing puzzles within them. Please stay safe and healthy by staying inside your home and keep busy by doing something fun!

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