Author: Bri
Food
Yesterday, I took part in a “food forum” for my university, which basically meant that me and a couple other people sat down with the people in charge of the dining services and tell them what I thought. And it really got me thinking about my personal food choices. Continue reading “Food”
B Street Permaculture
The Adam Castles: Aimless
Howdy
Well howdy to you too, Kyle. Still a bit confused as to why you even notice me, but thanks anyways. However, I’d like to pose a question. Do you know my name? Yeah, didn’t think so. But you hold the door for me and smile and stuff so I suppose I’ll forgive you. Not like my name matters, really, as long as you aren’t rude. Continue reading “Howdy”
Eugenia part 25
Night at the Opera
Wednesday I went to the Opera. I didn’t think I’d actually have anything past a few tweets about it, but it was an incredibly long and weirdly hillarious night, so I felt like a blog was necessary.
First, my ride. My seminar class (all the freshman went, and each seminar class had different transportation) decided to carpool because a few people had cars. I don’t know that many people in my class, so I just waited until two of the cars filled up and then jumped in the third. My tweet: “I’m in a car full of football players on my way to the opera. Never thought this would be a situation I’d find myself in.” Continue reading “Night at the Opera”
Fancy Schmancy
I filmed this video a week ago. Also… no one can ever doubt my dedication to this website again. I have to get up in five hours and yet I waited the entire time for this video to upload. I COULD NOT MISS A DEADLINE!
The Adam Castles Ep 7- Fiona Pumpernickel
Don’t leave me now
On Saturday I talked to Bart for two hours while browsing Goodwill and Safeway with Ellen. Then he called me later that night and I sat in the staircase talking to him for another hour. Then he called me the next morning for a little while, just to check up. Just when I start thinking I give him too much credit, he does something like this. Continue reading “Don’t leave me now”