My cat just emerged from a cupboard looking guilty. While it's no secret that I don't love her as much as I love my dog (I can't lie about this), I really appreciate how she can be found in the most ridiculous and surprising places. I once found her in a mostly shut dresser drawer. Another time she was was sleeping on the stove. I often find her in
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however, i am sad to see that raspberries are not on the top fruit list. i can't imagine what fruit i'd switch out though, because it's a tough call. also: pineapples.
my list would go (in no particular order):
1. raspb'ries
2. strawb'ries.
3. blueb'ries
4. applers
5. pineapplers
6. bananers
7. grapes (for they make wine, and delicious snacks)
8. peaches
9. oranges, obvs.
10. TOUGH CALL.
i hope i see you again. i get all misty-eyed and sentimental thinking of the friendships i developed with yous guys over the last coupl'a years. i hope we keep in touch.
(Dear Livejournal: Thanks all the good entries.)
yOUr pAl,
kriskross
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exotic fruits and local b'ries like the gooseberry are significantly underrepresented. try a goose. seriously so good.
i would like to, in a year's time, have a list of 20 top fruits that would BLOW YOUR MIND. dragonfruit, starfruit, mulberries....
OH SHIT. i forgot to mention how much i love and desire the blackberry. ugggggh.
did you know that bears love berries?
i wish that their names correlated in origin, but... i have no idea. however, seeing a bear pick a berry off of some bush is one of the most beautiful things i've ever seen (and imagined). the bears handle the berries so delicately.
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Kristina, wise words all around. I agree about the plethora of untapped berries out there. What about the boisonberry? And I don't have to tell you about the lingenberry (spelling), which has been an Ikea favourite of mine for years. Actually, damn, can we just talk about Ikea (and when I say Ikea, I mean Swedish) foods for a minute? Fecking marvelous. Viktoria crakers? Bliss. Glogg? What better on a cold afternoon? Anyway, back to the berries. Yes, bears are also wild for berries, but this is understandable because it's well known that the most delicious berry morcels are found in the woods.
Also, if I may, I'd like to speak to the missing-you part. I really really do. It's quite a bizarre feeling to not have you guys around. I hope there are oppurtunities for visits!!!!
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hey, don't stay in belgium too long.
are you gonna be in the toronto area circa the end of summer?
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Here's the thing about the lycee (lichee? It's ambiguous spelling is, to me, a turn off already!)...it's just too much. Too much effort, too much slime, too much danger (a bad lycee is a BAD LYCEE) too much punch, even for me. I mean, I loves me a beautiful tang, but lycees are almost a little too cloyingly perfumed and tangy. That said, they have their place in really fucking good cocktails.
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