Ah, the good old days and my craze for science experiments. It was a fun time but I’m starting to lose motivation and I also don’t want to waste money. Since I’m moving to the U.S.A., I had to sell all of my supplies to someone else and if I move there, I’ll need to buy all of my supplies again. I cannot do this hobby because I’m just bored of it.
You might be asking: “Dan, then what are going to post on this blog?”
I’ll be posting about other hobbies and blogging about myself.
Anyways, right now I’m still trying to get to U.S.A and I’ll get back “the WordPress grind.”
Ciao and see you later!
My best science posts:
1. Does mercury conduct electricity
2. Turning a coin to silver and gold simple redox reaction
3. How to make basic copper carbonate
4. Pouring super glue into borax
Thank you for reading my chemistry posts. It was a fun experience.
No, thank you for reading my blog and following me!
Yup! Thanks a lot 😀
Dan, thanks for all the interesting stuff you taught me. I wish you well in your quest to get to America. They could certainly do with sensible bright people like you.
I will miss your chemistry posts but I also look forward to your new posts! I can’t wait to read all about your move to the USA!
You’re very welcome. 🙂
Thank you for reading my chemistry posts and I’ll still read yours! And thank you for commenting!
That’s a real shame you can’t carry on with anymore chemistry and you have lost your interest! I really enjoyed your chemistry posts.
I hope you can find a new interesting hobby to replace it! (I myself have expanded to enjoying hobbies of not just home chemistry, but growing plants and food as well as keeping various species of ants as they are such amazing little insects! Both are practically free, especially if you collect the seeds and queen ants from the wild!)
I hope the move goes well. 🙂
I really appreciate that you read my posts! And thank you.
As you say, one’s interests change over time, but I am sure you will have lots of new adventures to write about once you’re settled in the USA. I look forward to reading about them. 🙂