My dad used to tell me that U2 was the greatest rock band since The Rolling Stones. And then they went and put their album on everyone’s iTunes without telling us, and I cant stand them anymore. Haha!
Most new not-in-the-box things I try, happen to be in the kitchen. And normally when we’re visiting my mom. My husband and small human don’t like it when I experiment in the kitchen. Little do they know those “experiments” get worked into their meals eventually too. 😁
U2 gave us The Unforgettable Fire, The Joshua Tree, Rattle and Hum, Achtung Baby, Zooropa and Pop. They can absolutely be forgiven for everything that came after How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, including that lame free album no one wanted.
Two years ago I realized I had conformed to a lifestyle. My new acquaintances were using terms like “sticks and bricks”, “swivelization “, “living off grid”, to name a few. They had chosen a lifestyle of freedom they said. It posed questions about the things I was doing. I paid $1800 rent, could hear my neighbors habits, and had no excitement about my future. I had become bored. Others liked my lifestyle that I freely shared with many. But the freedom and adventure of living in an rv was exciting. After 6 months investigating what it entailed exactly, I chose to free myself of possessions, bought an rv and fiat 500 to tow behind. The tangible freedom gave me what my soul was needing, nourishing. 2 years later, it still funnels me with the life I need now. I’m so jazzed I left a way of living that was making me stodgy and irrelevant. I’m wondering what box I am in now? Seems there’s always a new horizon, yes?
My dad used to tell me that U2 was the greatest rock band since The Rolling Stones. And then they went and put their album on everyone’s iTunes without telling us, and I cant stand them anymore. Haha!
Most new not-in-the-box things I try, happen to be in the kitchen. And normally when we’re visiting my mom. My husband and small human don’t like it when I experiment in the kitchen. Little do they know those “experiments” get worked into their meals eventually too. 😁
U2 gave us The Unforgettable Fire, The Joshua Tree, Rattle and Hum, Achtung Baby, Zooropa and Pop. They can absolutely be forgiven for everything that came after How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, including that lame free album no one wanted.
I Have a recipe that is called experiment #16. It's a family favorite. Experiment #17 is a breakfast recipe that honestly changes each time I make it.
I also love being where I can't speak the language, passionately stalk exotic fruit and have a blatant disregard for sidewalks.
Luv you number recipes that way, lol 😆
That’s funny about your dad. I remember experimenting, too on my family. Tofu comes to mind, lol 😂. And it was a hard pass by all!
Jeff, your life pics are out of the box!
Two years ago I realized I had conformed to a lifestyle. My new acquaintances were using terms like “sticks and bricks”, “swivelization “, “living off grid”, to name a few. They had chosen a lifestyle of freedom they said. It posed questions about the things I was doing. I paid $1800 rent, could hear my neighbors habits, and had no excitement about my future. I had become bored. Others liked my lifestyle that I freely shared with many. But the freedom and adventure of living in an rv was exciting. After 6 months investigating what it entailed exactly, I chose to free myself of possessions, bought an rv and fiat 500 to tow behind. The tangible freedom gave me what my soul was needing, nourishing. 2 years later, it still funnels me with the life I need now. I’m so jazzed I left a way of living that was making me stodgy and irrelevant. I’m wondering what box I am in now? Seems there’s always a new horizon, yes?
Speaking of new things, what do you guys think of K.Flay?
I know she don’t cry.
I don’t put her on my top tier, but she’s solid second tier enjoyable.
I just heard her for the first time and liked her. Sort of got Amy winehouse vibes.