i visited muir woods a while ago, & i fell in love with it! it's a beautiful place with many hikes, all with different levels of difficulty. i'm in love with redwoods, so this place was absolutely beautiful to me.
one thing i absolutely am in love with is the farmers market in my college town. the farmers market runs may through october due to weather. there are tons of booths for fresh food, handcrafted items, flowers, and even hand welded metal personally created in front of you. i love farmers markets because i get to support local businesses as well as get fresh, farm grown food straight from the source. farm fresh veggies blind date with a book at bookpeople of moscow posters at the storm cellar in moscow bookpeople of moscow's sign flower sign at the storm cellar handcrafted & homemade soaps & skincare products kombucha stand i bought plants and some flowers candles at the storm cellar vinyl's for sale patches and pins at the storm cellar posters at the storm cellar sign in front of bookpeople of moscow
According to Ishmael , how did things come to be this way? In your opinion, how did things come to be this way? The novel Ishmael by Daniel Quinn tells the tale of ‘how things came to be this way’. The narrator sees an ad in the newspaper: “teacher seeks student”. He answers the ad to find the teacher is a gorilla, Ishmael who can communicate telepathically. The narrator learns from Ishmael ‘how things came to be this way’ through Socratic questioning. In this paper, I will explain Daniel Quinn’s writings of ‘how things came to be this way’, as well as elaborate on my own ideas. According to Ishmael, there are two groups, the Takers and the Leavers. He begins with the story of the Takers by asking the narrator to explain his culture’s creation myth. The narrator first insists he does not know of such a thing, until he comes to the realization that there is a story told and accepted by the takers. He starts the story with the big bang and evolution, stating that “s...
i took bart into the city to visit the museum of modern art, moma last summer. i had an amazing time seeing the exhibits & wish i had taken more photos. i highly recommend visiting any moma! they change up the art often, so there's always new things to see. all of the art there was amazing. bart, around the west oakland stop photo of me in front of the living wall
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