

I cut it down, given the circumstances, but I could still do better. Since then, my reading has gone kaput, and I was nowhere near reaching my original Goodreads goal for the month. If you remember April for me, my Pastor died at the beginning of the month, and I was hired for a new job at the end of the month. So, I joked about doing "NaNoReadMo" a couple of posts back, but at this point, I realize it might be a good idea! Nice! The trees they come from are fat and tall with short branches hanging around the top, so everyone has to climb to get the fruit. I know some ladies who even use the oil from the tree in their hair. The pulp is dry and can be eaten straight or ground into a powder and put in just about everything.
#Kingsglaive yojimbo crack#
When you crack it open, you've got a bunch of tough red fibers covering up the good stuff. Well, so, they're this really popular fruit on my island. Everyone's laid back and friendly. We're all pretty low maintenance. You get the occasional angry old man, but that can't be helped. Obviously, we have surfing tournaments-what good beach bums don't? The kids do sand castle contests. There's the baobab tree race, where we see who can climb up and get the most baobabs the fastest. It's just off the southeast coast of the Life Continent. It's always warm there, and it's surrounded by beaches on every side, so there's a lot of surfing and fishing throughout the day.
