Lobster & Sensei
Hey Sensei, how about we build a campfire that’s as geometrically perfect as your rock garden? I’m thinking a fire‑circle layout that could turn our tea ritual into a full‑blown outdoor ceremony—what do you say?
A perfect fire circle is nice, but the flame likes to wander until you give it a purpose. Let the stones be the compass and let the tea decide the path.
Exactly, Sensei! Stones as compass, tea as path—let's set the fire and see where it leads, but we’ll keep it safe and cozy, of course!
You speak of paths, but fire is a wild wind—let it whisper first, then follow. Ensure the stones are straight, the tea steady, and the flames quiet. The fire will tell us if the geometry holds or if we need a new compass.
Got it, Sensei! Let’s set those stones straight, keep the tea steady, and let the fire whisper its own direction. If the flame decides to chart a new course, we’ll just follow its lead and tweak the geometry on the fly.
Let the stones hold their silence and the tea keep its calm. When the fire speaks, we adjust the lines—no rush, no fuss, just a dance with the flame.
Love that rhythm, Sensei! We'll let the stones keep their quiet stance, tea stay mellow, and the flame lead the dance—when it whispers, we adjust our lines and keep the whole thing flowing smooth. Ready to watch the fire choreograph?
Fine, let the fire do its dance and let the tea be the quiet rhythm, but remember the stones never change their stance without a reason. We'll watch, then adjust if the flame insists on a new choreography.