Spring Cleaning
I haven't touched this thing in too long. I changed things back to a default blogger layout because I never really got around to making the layout I was using into what I wanted it to be. Perhaps I'll get around to that later. This post is likely very stream-of-consciousness-like, and I promise I'll try not to do that with other posts.
I've started brewing beer. I'd like to do something along the lines of what Lyle did on his website, but I think it'll have to wait a while. I suppose I shouldn't wait too long, as the fermentation process takes a while and I think I have about two more batches in me before I'll be cutting it too close to graduation.
Speaking of graduation, my spring schedule rocks:
I think the most important course on there is Fruit Science 123, a.k.a. Beekeeping. That class will either rock or kill me. I'd like to (but probably won't) get a bunch of honey to make mead with for after I graduate. What will likely happen is that I'll know more about what I need to ask for from an apiary when I get to Washington.
Meanwhile, my Senior Project is killing me. What was supposed to be the easiest thing in the world after coming back from Germany is quickly turning into a much bigger hassle than I expected. It's my own fault for slacking on some things, and I really hope to be done with the annoying parts soon. Then I can get back to more entertaining things.
I've started brewing beer. I'd like to do something along the lines of what Lyle did on his website, but I think it'll have to wait a while. I suppose I shouldn't wait too long, as the fermentation process takes a while and I think I have about two more batches in me before I'll be cutting it too close to graduation.
Speaking of graduation, my spring schedule rocks:
I think the most important course on there is Fruit Science 123, a.k.a. Beekeeping. That class will either rock or kill me. I'd like to (but probably won't) get a bunch of honey to make mead with for after I graduate. What will likely happen is that I'll know more about what I need to ask for from an apiary when I get to Washington.
Meanwhile, my Senior Project is killing me. What was supposed to be the easiest thing in the world after coming back from Germany is quickly turning into a much bigger hassle than I expected. It's my own fault for slacking on some things, and I really hope to be done with the annoying parts soon. Then I can get back to more entertaining things.
1 Comments:
Hey, you are alive... and I'm your only friend! BTW I'm jealous of your bee-keeping.
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