halil wrote:denizaksulu wrote:halil wrote:Fortune Telling
After the coffee is drunk the cup is placed upside down on its saucer. After the cup has cooled, the fortuneteller examines the patterns formed by the grounds. The shapes and patterns left by the grounds on the cup and saucer have various symbolic meanings:
The art of reading coffee grounds is as old as coffee itself. Coffee fortune telling was born out of Turkish Coffee. It is an inseparable part of the pleasure and conversation associated with coffee.
This ritual spread to Europe at the end of the 17th century when it became fashionable in Paris, from where it spread to Austria, Hungary and Germany.
to find out what is the meaning of these patterns pls clik on below link.
http://www.contrading.com/coffee/index.asp?page=103
U MUST TRY ABOVE LİNK.
just point on the pattern names and read it and note them for your own next fortune read.
Do you see anything about the future of Cyprus Halil?
İ have to try tonight after my dinner. i got one front of me . i can see dogs on it.
eve gidiyorum . i am going home .
did you see pictures from Gırnı . İ am waiting your comments on . İ will paste rest of the villages as well . than u can see differences from your time to now .
I remember the giant Cinar agaci next to the Pinar (spring) .
Sad to see the old olive press in the field (it looks like an old manual olive press)
Halil did you receive my PM?