Sometimes life seems like complete shit. Its hard to keep my optimism when my time is constantly spent doing things that I am uninterested in doing. Then when I get my first real break in awhile on Thanksgiving weekend I end up restless as shit, unable to operate without work and school.
I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I've either had nothing to say or been too busy to say it. But now I feel some of my vitality returning from this overly strenuous semester, and with it drawing to a close I've selected a new hobby to be interested in, and have begun to welcome the thought of actually having free time.
The new hobby I'm starting to work on, slowly but surely, is learning how to produce my own alcohol. This hobby was sparked by a project I elected to do for my biology class which was to ferment alcohol. It was so easy and yet so interesting to play with it, I've started to read up on brewing materials for liquor I can actually drink. No, I will not send you any, I haven't brewed any that is actually safe, and I lack time enough to brew it for myself, let alone anyone else.
And so I draw to a close on a rather optimistic note, despite losing every battle, you can still win the war. Look at the 100 years war between France and England .
I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I've either had nothing to say or been too busy to say it. But now I feel some of my vitality returning from this overly strenuous semester, and with it drawing to a close I've selected a new hobby to be interested in, and have begun to welcome the thought of actually having free time.
The new hobby I'm starting to work on, slowly but surely, is learning how to produce my own alcohol. This hobby was sparked by a project I elected to do for my biology class which was to ferment alcohol. It was so easy and yet so interesting to play with it, I've started to read up on brewing materials for liquor I can actually drink. No, I will not send you any, I haven't brewed any that is actually safe, and I lack time enough to brew it for myself, let alone anyone else.
And so I draw to a close on a rather optimistic note, despite losing every battle, you can still win the war. Look at the 100 years war between France and England .
apostrophenow:
I made some fermented pomegranate juice when I was a boyscout. I didn't get a merit badge for it, but damn. That shit had some kick.