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Oct 21, 2009

Mushrrom Love



I love mushrooms, living in the city, I always wish I can just go have a trip somewhere to pick all the different kind of mushrooms (edible ones) and cook a nice meal with them. I envy anybody who can have a backyard full of them.

This picture feels just kind of magical. I wish I can see the little guys in person.

photo by wentlong

4 comments:

Diane said...

Woah, what kind of mushrooms are those?? They look so silky and squishy. Sounds dirty but I don't mean it to be.

Bibby's Rocket said...

yes, they do look dewy!

Pinneguri said...

Come around my place in September and you'll eat to you can't take any more :D

the projectivist said...

the tops look as though they're made of glass, don't they? there's such a gleam to them. very delicate and pretty.

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If you wonder why Yellowgoat, it's simple, because it's my name. ;D

Yellowgoat comes from the 2 Chinese characters in my name, when pronounce, it can sound like it means Yellow (last name) and Goat (first name), so this is how it came from.

The person behind this blog and the jewelry shop is a female, who's taken. I got married in Aug 2008, and one thing lead to another, I started learning a bit metalsmithing and jewelry making, then instantly I knew I want to do this for a very long time, and will be perfectly happy and enjoy it thoroughly.

Believe it or not, I used to be an animator, then became an local Ad TV producer, which has nothing to do with jewelry, but when I told my friends and family jewelry is what I'm heading, nobody was actually surprised, because I always get an eye for it since I was a teen, and managed to picked the really unique pieces that people looked, praised and asked.

My philosophy for my jewelry and this blog, is to bring happiness to others. I hope to share the joy of creating and finding beautiful things to all the readers and customers.

So, I am Yellowgoat.

(Lots of people ask what my "real" name is, if translate literally by meaning, my Chinese name is actually "King of ocean". ;D, but I go by Petula for a very long time, if you insist.)