There went April
May. 10th, 2011 10:14 amUgh, summer.
I'll be honest: I don't like summer all that much. But as I keep telling myself, the world spins round and time moves on. So, we have summer coming.
I've repeated this line a few times, but there are three things I like about summer: 1. The Renaissance Faire (does it surprise anyone I'm a Ren Faire geek?). 2. The smell of fresh-cut grass (even though I usually have to do the mowing). 3. Driving with my windows open (although now that I have bangs that's going to be interesting).
And in general, that is it. Summer time is usually uncomfortably hot for me, I tend to burn easily, work goes crazy because of Summer Reading Program and we lose our work study students, people take vacations that I can't and I'm jealous, and there's less good TV shows on. Although with the invention of the "Summer Series" that last has at least changed somewhat. All in all, give me the cold months and I'm happy.
That being said, with some of the directions in which I am steering my life, I should probably add another item to the list: Farmer's Markets. But, as I haven't actually attended one yet, that remains to be seen.
But I'm toying with the idea of starting another blog (yet another one I will probably abandon after a few weeks of geeking out), this one documenting my (probably sad) attempt at eating healthy and/or locally. We'll see how that goes.
I'll be honest: I don't like summer all that much. But as I keep telling myself, the world spins round and time moves on. So, we have summer coming.
I've repeated this line a few times, but there are three things I like about summer: 1. The Renaissance Faire (does it surprise anyone I'm a Ren Faire geek?). 2. The smell of fresh-cut grass (even though I usually have to do the mowing). 3. Driving with my windows open (although now that I have bangs that's going to be interesting).
And in general, that is it. Summer time is usually uncomfortably hot for me, I tend to burn easily, work goes crazy because of Summer Reading Program and we lose our work study students, people take vacations that I can't and I'm jealous, and there's less good TV shows on. Although with the invention of the "Summer Series" that last has at least changed somewhat. All in all, give me the cold months and I'm happy.
That being said, with some of the directions in which I am steering my life, I should probably add another item to the list: Farmer's Markets. But, as I haven't actually attended one yet, that remains to be seen.
But I'm toying with the idea of starting another blog (yet another one I will probably abandon after a few weeks of geeking out), this one documenting my (probably sad) attempt at eating healthy and/or locally. We'll see how that goes.