When CONQUISTADORING, Sleep's For The Weak

When CONQUISTADORING, Sleep's For The Weak
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Apps

I love apples. LOVE them—so much. I’m such a snob too; you should see me at the market, systematically sifting through what I’d call mediocrity, whereas others might just call apples. A good apple is something to pay for. Normal grocery stores don’t have the goods. I like those organic, specially-controlled-growing-environment, three-toned apples, with a perfectly solid flesh. I feel every square centimeter of these Van Goghian juice rocks. If your fingers can cause damage anywhere while pressing in the skin, you throw her back like a runt fish.

Yesterday I saw one of my students eating a generically cartoon-red apple—she just ignored the little bruises as if all apples have those. That apple was good for two things: making applesauce and throwing at people. I get it how people don’t want to pay $2+ per pound for apples, but all it takes is a taste—just one. Bite into a Jazz apple, or a Honeycrisp, with green and yellow hues clouding up the shiny red backdrop. It feels like a baseball in hand and looks like a Bizzaro-Jerry-World Starry Night print on an oblongly rounded, organically delicious canvas. Seriously, just one bite…you’ll get it.

Just eat great things.

1 comment:

  1. Well, I share your love for a big ol' honey crisp apple. I have one almost everyday with my lunch or as a snack before. Once I discovered those gems, no other apple would do. Red delicious? More like red disgusting.

    On a non-apple note, it was good to see you at Ashley's yesterday. Hope you're going just fine. Or better than fine. And hope to see you soon...you're fun to talk to.

    Lynlea

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