Sunday, December 18, 2011

that trip we took once

nic, hannah, and i went to asheville a few weeks ago. yeah, this is a little late. i blame finals. 
it was a random trip, like most we normally go on. 

we stopped into this shop that had a bunch of rocks and gems and pretty mineral things. hannah's well educated in the matter, having studied a bulk amount of geology. she was excited. me, too.




there was an outdoor market that had a cornucopia of random stuff that my eyes liked looking at.
i like apples. 


there.

then we stopped to eat a a cuban place. duh, we were with nic. forever eating cuban food.


i don't know why i'm friends with them. look how lame they are.


then there was our food. i paid no attention to detail of where we were, in order to write a decent review, because the service was not great and it took us like an hour to get our food. 


it tasted good but it's annoying when your body digests itself waiting for it.

we then went to some random shops downtown, such as honeypot.
interesting stuff being sold, haha. stuff i love for everywhere and can never find!

why doesn't walmart sell these?


oh, and then there's my octopus obsession


the walk downtown had colorful and eclectic scenery. big fan.



then we built a boat out of trash and made it float down a scummy wittle river.

                       





she's a derp.




i hate being picked up. with a passion.


asheville's infamous double decker coffee & company
(unfortunately it was cash only, and kyrstin never carries cash on her. whomp.)


so instead we went to old europe to get something warm to drink. to my fantastic surprise, 
they had an array of pre-titled gluten free pastries and cakes.
this, i believe was called "melinda's cake". it was a fruity and fluffy slice of yum. 
alongside a hazelnut latté. possibly the best latté i've ever had. 



photo cred: nico roth 
(he's getting good at this.)



on our walk back to the car:


and the we decided to take a stop in waynesville, nc. where nic grew up!
since it was late, most places were closed, but the christmas lights that illuminated the cute little city posed for some great photo ops!

photo cred: nico roth
(see!)


it was a nice little trip. i hope i get to take these all my life.
that'd be nice.




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