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brightgnosis Β· 1 year
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I had such a great lunch date with my old Covenmate.
We stopped by the Library and I discovered the checkout limit is 50 books. So guess who has an absolutely absurd stack of books to read by the 20th πŸ™ƒ Including:
πŸ“š 'The Fibro Manual: A Complete Fibromyalgia Treatment Guide For You and Your Doctor' by Ginerva Liptan
πŸ“š 'Oklahoma Gardener's Guide: The What, Where, When, How, and Why of Landscape Gardening in Oklahoma' (1999 Edition?) by Steve Dobbs
πŸ“š 'Wild Life: 50 Projects to Rewild Your Life From the Home to Outdoors' by Anna Carlile
πŸ“š 'How to Attract Birds to Your Garden: Foods They Like, Plants They Love, and Shelter They Need' by Dan Rouse
πŸ“– 'North American Wildland Plants' (3rd Edition) by James Stubbendieck, Stephan Hatch, Neal Bryan, and Cheryl Dunn
πŸ“š 'Oklahoma Gardener's Guide' (Revised Edition, 2005) by Steve Dobbs
πŸ“š 'The Spirit of Stone: 101 Practical and Creative Stonescaping Ideas For Your Garden' by Jan Johnsen
πŸ“š 'The Healing Garden: Cultivating and Handcrafting Herbal Remedies' by Juliet Blankespoor
And that's on top of all the ones I already got just 4 days ago 😬
πŸ“š 'The Telling: How Judaism's Essential Book Reveals the Meaning of Life' by Mark Gerson
πŸ“š 'The Twelve Wild Swans' by Starhawk & Hilary Valentine
πŸ“š 'Our Native Bees: North America's Endangered Pollinators and the Fight to Save Them' by Paige Embry
πŸ“– 'The Witching Herbs: 13 Essential Plants and Herbs for Your Magical Garden' by Harold Roth
πŸ“š 'Wild Witchcraft: Folk Herbalism, Garden Magic, and Foraging for Spells, Rituals and Remedies' by Rebecca Beyer
πŸ“– 'Spiritual Herbalism: The Magic and Medicine of Plants' by He Who I Refuse To Name Anymore
πŸ“– 'Urban Foraging: Find, Gather, and Cook 50 Wild Plants' by Lisa Rose
πŸ“š 'Tomorrow there Will Be Apricots' by Jessica Soffer
We stopped by to drop off a coat I needed to donate at the Warming stations afterwards, then got Sushi for lunch; I basically got the same thing I got last time, with the Lunch Bento special- but this time I ordered the Vegetable Tempura and an Oklahoma Roll instead of the Chicken Katsu and Dancing Eel Roll that I got last time. Then I made her let me pay for it, since she's always picking me up, and setting up the dates, and always buying me things and what not, and carrying things for me.
When she brought me home after lunch I gave her the 'Aeronaut's Windlass' book we thought she'd enjoy- along with all the leftover incense I had that wouldn't fit in my incense storage tubes (though I technically remembered those earlier when she initially picked me up, and so they're already in the back seat of her car).
It was a good date. It's always nice seeing her again. We're both such awkward beans at times, but it's really nice having someone who's equally as awkward as you are, finally, to be that awkward with- even if we rarely actually get to see each other because of life and mental health and other nonsense. But I like that we can just ... Pick up where we left off every time like nothing. I don't have anyone else I can do that with. It's comforting.
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rendnotmyheart Β· 3 years
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Imagine: β€œSo This is Love” from Cinderella playing in the background of scenes of yaoyang judging teenagers
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