"Am I… sick of all hiking food?" lol currently thinking this exact thing as I plan my own spring resupply boxes. I think I'm gonna eat a lot of cheese? And avocados? And hope that Whole Foods has some fancy new bars that I do not yet hate? WE'LL SEE
sounds like a dreamy trip, and yeaAaaaah self-publishing! i'm a longtime zine person and really devoted to diy publishing, but the up-front part where you shell out for copies definitely is a bummer. can't wait to read it, and if there's anything that someone in so-called canada who runs a mini press and distro can do to help, definitely hit me up!
I also recently started taking Benadryl to help me sleep. And I also refer to it as popping a Benny 😂. Didn’t know about the Alzheimer’s thing tho 😳😳 yikes
This sounds like so much fun!! think if you tried another brand of musli it might help w/your breakfast. I have found most Bob's Red Mill stuff to be really bad.
I love your Food Diary series. I hope you do decide to self-publish your novel. I can’t wait to read it.
"Am I… sick of all hiking food?" lol currently thinking this exact thing as I plan my own spring resupply boxes. I think I'm gonna eat a lot of cheese? And avocados? And hope that Whole Foods has some fancy new bars that I do not yet hate? WE'LL SEE
sounds like a dreamy trip, and yeaAaaaah self-publishing! i'm a longtime zine person and really devoted to diy publishing, but the up-front part where you shell out for copies definitely is a bummer. can't wait to read it, and if there's anything that someone in so-called canada who runs a mini press and distro can do to help, definitely hit me up!
I also recently started taking Benadryl to help me sleep. And I also refer to it as popping a Benny 😂. Didn’t know about the Alzheimer’s thing tho 😳😳 yikes
This sounds like so much fun!! think if you tried another brand of musli it might help w/your breakfast. I have found most Bob's Red Mill stuff to be really bad.
I am excited to read your new book!!!!
This trip looks amazing! And Escalante Outfitters is the best, it always the unexpected places.