The apple butter sounds amazing, I want to try and make it! I think it'd taste great with scones so now I want to make both. Also i'm very amazed by people like you who manage to have so few books. My library is quite good, and while a good 70% of what I read comes from it, I still find myself buying books, it's a bit frustrating. At the very least, I enforce the "one in one out" to the best of my ability. But I also agree with you regarding poetry. I've started reading it in the last few weeks and while I'm very lucky my library proposes a good collection, at the same time it's very hard to part with the books when the time is due. And just yesterday evening the movie I watched quoted a poem by Verlaine, which made me want to read some of his poems again but I couldn't. I mean, I guess I could have found quite a few on the internet but well, it's not really the same thing. So now there's even more books I want to buy, the cycle never ends! ^^
yeppp that is the state of a lot of my classics tbr. I want to read them out of curiosity, and I do enjoy them because it's fun to know what they're like to read - but most of the time it is a bit tiring to get throught them.
@@ZiggiWillpower i feel the same. A lot of books for uni classes I really enjoyed but I probably wouldnt have read in my free time, and a lot of classics I just cant bring myself to read
Your apple butter looks like it turned out really well! Well done! I absolutely understand trying to minimize belongings but fighting yourself over books. I went through an "I can always buy it again" phase and thrifted "Tommy's Tale" by Alan Cumming. (I may have mentioned that book in a comment before?) My best friend had bought it for me and went with me to see Alan Cumming when he visited Powell's Books in Portland, OR. (I'd had a celebrity crush, and the book is great.) Letting the book go was the ultimate test for me, and I did it.... but every once in a while I would visit my copy in the used bookstore to check on it. When I started dating my husband, he found out about it and bought my copy back for me for mother's day.
The apple butter sounds amazing, I want to try and make it! I think it'd taste great with scones so now I want to make both.
Also i'm very amazed by people like you who manage to have so few books. My library is quite good, and while a good 70% of what I read comes from it, I still find myself buying books, it's a bit frustrating. At the very least, I enforce the "one in one out" to the best of my ability.
But I also agree with you regarding poetry. I've started reading it in the last few weeks and while I'm very lucky my library proposes a good collection, at the same time it's very hard to part with the books when the time is due. And just yesterday evening the movie I watched quoted a poem by Verlaine, which made me want to read some of his poems again but I couldn't. I mean, I guess I could have found quite a few on the internet but well, it's not really the same thing. So now there's even more books I want to buy, the cycle never ends! ^^
i think i would have more books if they made me feel good, and i think if i had the money and i wanted to I would buy books too :3
Yes! Power to Keats ❤️❤️❤️
“The poetry of the earth is never dead.”
Ziggi Willpower “Beauty is truth, truth beauty,-that is all.
Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. ".
That apple butter sounds amazing! Love your videos!
thank you :3 it was truly amazing, and much easier to make than I thought. wholeheartedly recommend giving it a try!
The sentence ' this is the kind of book I want to have read but I dont necessarily feel like reading it' resonates with me😂
yeppp that is the state of a lot of my classics tbr. I want to read them out of curiosity, and I do enjoy them because it's fun to know what they're like to read - but most of the time it is a bit tiring to get throught them.
@@ZiggiWillpower i feel the same. A lot of books for uni classes I really enjoyed but I probably wouldnt have read in my free time, and a lot of classics I just cant bring myself to read
Your apple butter looks like it turned out really well! Well done!
I absolutely understand trying to minimize belongings but fighting yourself over books. I went through an "I can always buy it again" phase and thrifted "Tommy's Tale" by Alan Cumming. (I may have mentioned that book in a comment before?) My best friend had bought it for me and went with me to see Alan Cumming when he visited Powell's Books in Portland, OR. (I'd had a celebrity crush, and the book is great.) Letting the book go was the ultimate test for me, and I did it.... but every once in a while I would visit my copy in the used bookstore to check on it. When I started dating my husband, he found out about it and bought my copy back for me for mother's day.
oh my god that's the sweetest story, I love that you have your original copy back :) Also had no idea Alan Cumming wrote books!
That backgroung music is beautiful! Could I have the title of the song?
It's called "The closing of summer" and is by Asher Fulero :)
@@ZiggiWillpower Thanks! And what about the song started from 15:00?
@@asterisminferment7895 the two seasons by dan bodan :)
@@ZiggiWillpower Thanks! :D