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RE: Art Explained By A Writer - The Poultry Seller
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En Venezuela se utilizan las patas de conejo para la suerte. Igual que los rabos. Mi papá criaba conejos y yo tenía una pata como amuleto, pero lo perdí. Por fortuna, no me ha caído la mala suerte, jeje.
Me encantó leerte. Gracias por estar. Un abrazo.
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White chickens are used to get rid of the bad luck and please the good spirits but in this case she also went for a rabbit foot. I'm not sure I ever had one, my elder sibling did. Bad luck? I broke a mirror and thought: 7 more years of bad luck is hard to believe must be in my next life. On the other hand, I broke a jar today which kept me busy cleaning the shards of glass for hours. They say that shards of glass bring luck. Let's hope it's enough to cover the broken mirrors and the rest of the unluck waiting for me or I have to drop some glasses to break the next spells.
I must say that the Year of the Dragon wasn't bad at all though. I met great writers and made an adorable friend.
A warm embrace to you.