water bottle of some sort (usually my insulated dopper bottle)
small book (currently the Pinguin classic on the suffragettes)
umbrella (Belgian weather :////)
wallet (!)
keys (I don't want to lock myself out)
wasabi puffed peas (great as snack, just spicy enough so I won't eat everything at once)
lip balm (vaseline coco butter )
little makeup bag (with only essentials)
phone (unfortunately)
poopie bags for my dog (what needs to be done needs to be done)
permanent marker ( you never knowww)
AirPods ( for music)
Wired earbuds (for music when AirPods die)
that's it!
paper tissues
wallet with my cards and some ca$h
menstrual pad
car keys
house keys
carmex cherry lip balm
hand sanitizer spray
wireless earphones
random receipts
lipstick
lip liner
hand cream
sage mouth spray
nail care oil pen
paracetamol pills
hair tie
and a my melody funko pop keychain on the outside zip <3
money, my keys, sunglasses, lipstick, a bottle opener, pocket knife, earplugs, a drink, receipts, napkins, used napkins, sharpie marker, books, some cool rocks I found, a snack, a scarf, etc etc etc
I’d always see this kitty hanging around the neighbourhood, she would even come into my garden every now and then but seemed shy. Recently, she had become bold enough to say hello. Luckily I had some leftover hake from the dinner my sister had made that evening. It made for a good bargaining chip in gaining the cat’s friendship. She’s now called Sasha, and she has become well acquainted with my lap. Made my week.
"Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change our Minds, Shape Our Futures" by Merlin Sheldrake, and "The Secret Life of Fungi" by Aliya Whiteley. I need to share these books. Zombie Fungus? Mind blowing. You're also telling me the intelligence of slime mould was used to optimise transportation networks, specifically the greater Tokyo area's railway system? Unreal. Nature goes crazy
(the picture is of a zombie fungus bursting out of a fly by Roberto García Roa)