September 1st, 2011

September!


Apparently I went on a longer vacation than I was originally planning. (click to enlarge)

We had a small fire in the sand on the beach.
We hiked the rocky, mossy coast of Newfoundland’s Change Islands.
We saw a moose, slept in our rental car, and ate homemade bread.
There was a beautiful wedding.
There was an afternoon inside of a tent inside of a deluge inside of a thunderstorm.
We relaxed in the park downtown in 40 degree heat.
I made plum jam, pickled turnips, and took care of my dad’s broken foot.
I read many books.
We went canoeing, kayaking, paddle boating. We travelled by plane, train, ferry, bus, and limo (!).
We saw fireworks, cracked glowsticks, and lit candles. We cooked many things over open flames.
We ate farm-fresh corn and tomatoes.

Yesterday was my first day of Orientation at Michener, and my first class is on Tuesday. My textbooks are heavy and unfortunately they were very expensive.
I’m going to be making an attempt to continue blogging about food, science, and politics in the upcoming months. Most likely we’ll be looking at more inexpensive recipes, however. :)

All photos here are courtesy of Alex.

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