A Day in Moshi: EOS Troubles and Local Eats (Photo overload!)

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Hey everyone,

I owe you some photos from my Moshi walk! I know, I know, I’ve been promising them for days. The truth is, I’ve been caught up in the digital world. I’ve been sorting through photos and diving deep into my Telos account. I’m really interested in exploring its potential, but it’s been a bit of a time-suck.

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Then, today, I remembered my old friend: EOS. This is my fourth EOS account, and guess what? The same old problems. Not enough CPU! I thought I had figured out this whole CPU thing – use it, it goes down; don’t use it, it goes up. But nope, not this time. It won’t even let me power up. I’ve spent the whole day trying to fix it, but I’m officially tapped out. If anyone has any magic solutions, please share!

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On a brighter note, I had lunch at a real local spot today. Not the cleanest place, but the food was cheap and authentic. Definitely a local experience! May I have no regrets about this.

Oh, and speaking of local experiences, Kilimanjaro is finally peeking out from the clouds! I’m about to snap a photo to share. I promised to share more photos of my Moshi walk, and in this post you will see them. I’m extending my stay here, so I’ll have more time to explore and figure out my next move.

Stay tuned for more updates! And if you have any tips on Telos or EOS, please drop a comment below.

Until next time, take it easy and don’t stress too much!

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Kilimanjaro was being shy today. No photo, unfortunately.

Photos from my Moshi walk, taken two days ago.

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