Cidell tagged me to tell you 8 things about myself. Ready or not, here they are:
1- A croissant & cappuccino are my ideal breakfast.
2- I am so intrigued by India and it's culture - the good and the bad - the food, the saris, the wealth and the poverty. One day I will make it over there...
3- I like to do logic puzzles.
4- I would love to spend a year living out in the countryside making cheese. If you know of a creamery that needs an extra set of hands...
5- I haven't had a car since I was in high school. I have, though, had a lot of kind friends. My husband has a car so I guess technically I am not entirely car-less now but it's pretty rare that I drive it for my own personal errands. I've always made it a point to live within walking distance of a grocery store and a bus stop.
6- In my next life, I'm going to be a pastry chef.
7- I am a sucker for anything that's vintage and handmade.
8- I am totally into the whole flavored vodka trend.
So now I'll pass the buck on to five more! No pressure, you can take it or leave it:
Dawn of The Secret Pocket
Laura of Laura's Sewing Room
Narcissaqtpie of Sewl Sista
Stephanie of Creative Reveries
Leora of Journey to Couture
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I love your car philosophy. People often give me puzzled looks when I tell them I like living in the middle of town. I no longer live walking distance from everything (and my stupid street doesn't have sidewalks), but at least I don't have to drive more than 10 minutes to get anything I need. I've never understood the concept of getting on the freeway to go grocery shopping.
I drive everywhere. Trena came to visit and shamed in to walking to the grocery store which isn't even 1/2 a mile away.
When I was in NZ, we went to dairy farm. I ate chese all day and was so very very happy.
Ditto #2.
My family thinks I'm nuts.
That's so interesting - especially the car, the cheese creamery and flavored vodka! I love these types of things cuase I follow your blog, but it gets me to "know" a little bit more about you!!
I'm a little slow on the uptake... just found this tonight!
I loved living in Greenlake and like I lived close to a market. I remember either driving or taking the bus downtown, just depending on how I felt that day. It isn't the same taking the bus where I live now. It just isn't done. I miss that freedom. Ahhh, now you've gone and made me miss Seattle! :) Hope y'all are doing okay through the storms!
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