The other night I declared myself a "strawberry enthusiast," as I could eat them daily and nightly. I'm also an equal opportunity strawberry eater. Give me your overly ripened, bruised, seemingly unattractive berries and I will happily eat them or at the very least, make a mean strawberry jam.
The mister reading Into the Wild by Jon Krakaur. (I love those hands!)
My old bike seat and super cool license plate. I love that seat but it was a little uncomfortable on the lady parts, if you know what I mean.
Hellooooo, nerdgirl! Some textbooks from high school/first years of college that I can't seem to part with. I'm a math geek, clearly. That modern biology book has been with me forever, and it's equal parts awesome + extremely dated. I keep telling myself that I'll eventually tear out a few pages and do something artsy and creative, but then that would mean desecrating my beloved books! The thought alone makes me nervous.
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1. i do not discriminate when it comes to strawberries. i love them all, and they love to be in my mouth.
ReplyDelete2. i LOVE riding my bike, but sometimes i know i end up walking funny for a day or two because of that awful seat!
I found it cute how the "Modern" Biology was not so Modern after all. I have a craving for strawberries right now, I've been eating too much strawberry flavoured things and not the fresh strawberries themselves.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely blog!
ReplyDeleteI like the mix of pics!
Salut!
Franka
yay for strawberries and bikes from me too, whether perfect or not!
ReplyDeleteLikewise with strawberries. Have a whole jar of jam in my fridge right now and damn it is delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love that you've kept textbooks from high school/college. Talk about old school! I, too, would be nervous about ripping apart a book's pages. It's sacrilegious as far as I'm concerned.
ReplyDeleteStrawberries are the best fruit, period.
I think I used your copy of Modern Biology in my high school biology class. It looks amazingly similar. :)
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