"I'm glad it's going well," Daizi smiled, "I love textiles, I think anthropologically they tell so much about people. Did you know, in Austria, up until I believe the fifties, when daughters were born, their family would start filling a chest full of flax for them? Then, once they married, they would take that chest as their dowry, and spin all of the textiles their family needed from it. Flax softens with age, so clothing would need to be spun from really old flax but sacks could be spun from newer ones. It's quite labor intensive, but it's an absolutely beautiful tradition, I think. And fish are..." She tried to say something positive but then shrugged, "There, I guess. I don't really have a close relationship with things which I cannot touch and that do not make noise. I'm told Mittz and Spencer have a beautiful saltwater aquarium, though."