Friday, March 30, 2012

Not Too Far From the Tree


What another glorious Thursday! The sun was shining and I had the whole day ahead of me.  I began my day again with Psychology class and moved on from there to a glorious cup of coffee at Saints with my roommate.  She didn't have class for a few more hours, so we strolled along the streets of town and just explored. We went to a few stores, Barefoot and People’s Nation to name a few, until we came across Apple Tree.

There have been a few times when I had sworn that I would go in there just in passing, but alas we finally did it. And I found that with this store, along with several others, I couldn’t quite understand as to why I hadn’t gone in there until now. Apple Tree provides quite a nice variety of things such as funky sunglasses and unique tapestries and posters. But out of everything in that store, one thing specifically stood out to me. What was that one thing you ask? Why it was none other than my lovely new baja hoodie. I love it. It’s comfy and pink, which is all I really care about at this point, and I may just never take it off. Gross you say? Well I say nay. But I digress; the point is this store is actually worth checking out. Well it’s worth checking out if you have a taste for unique jewelry, tie-dyed tapestries, and Jim Morrison posters. Another great thing about Apple Tree was that the people who worked there were really nice and laid back; one may describe them as being laissez faire. You don’t want to spend time in a store when people are practically up your ass because they think that you can’t fend for yourself or that you’re going to steal something. Apple Tree had a nice, relaxing environment, which is something that I really enjoy while blowing my money. Well, that was Apple Tree. If anyone wants to check it out, which I highly recommend, it is on East College Avenue, near the Allen Street Grill. 

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Fiddlehead

What a glorious day! The weather was fantastic and I only had one class today (which is the reason as to why Tuesdays and Thursdays are my favorite days of the week) so I was in a pretty great mood when I woke up and went to class this morning. All was looking up until I remembered at 12:30 that I still hadn’t done anything for my blog this week. At first I was a little bummed out because I had planned to go on a little nature walk after class since the weather was so nice, but I thought that it was still a pretty good day to go on a walk around town. I strolled around West College Ave. for a bit and came across a lovely little gem called Fiddlehead.
I poked around for a bit and checked out the menu, which proved to look pretty tasty. Fiddlehead’s menu primarily consists of soup and salad. I didn’t pay attention to what was on the soup menu, but I’d say that they serve about five or six different types of salad; all of which looked great. I ordered the Backyard Barbeque—I’m pretty sure that was it’s name—which I highly recommend. Something that I especially liked about the restaurant was that a great amount of their fruits and vegetables are locally grown. I think that really put the cherry on top.  Over all, it was a pretty great experience. My salad was great, the service was quick, and it was a beautiful day. What more could I ask for? If you’re interested in checking it out, I highly recommend it. Fiddlehead is located on West College near Herwig’s Austrian Bistro. Happy trails!!

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Tattoo Mark's


This week’s trip was actually pretty exciting. My roommate and I have been itching to get piercings for quite some time now, and we actually made it happen. I had been wanting to get my rook pierced and my roommate finally decided to get her tongue done. I did a little research and asked a few of my friends for tips on places to check out and decided on giving Tattoo Mark’s a whirl.

 Filled with energy, excitement, and a little anxiety, we made our little trip. The atmosphere had an old-timey tattoo parlor feel, which added to our fun. They also played great music, which is always a plus. When we got to the shop, there were about five people in front of us waiting for their turn. We went to the front desk and the man there said something along the lines of “oh, there are five people in front of you, so it’ll be about fifteen or twenty minutes.” While we were waiting, I saw my friend, let’s call her Josephine, outside smoking a cigarette so I decided to join her. I thought that surely they would be ready for me when I was finished so it seemed like perfect timing. As we were smoking, Josephine mentioned that she was there to get a tattoo of a feather behind her ear (which turned out to be great by the way). Fifteen minutes went by and there were about two people finished. Looks like it’s going to be a bit more than fifteen minutes. Forty-five minutes passed and they were ready for me. My patience paid off. I sat down on the seat with my excitement out-weighing my anxiety and patiently waited as he sterilized my ear. He counted to three and it was done, well sort of. Getting the needle in was the easy part, but putting in the ring itself is what took a while. After he was finished with me, moved on to my roommate and pierced her tongue with utmost ease. We left that night feeling like total badasses.

Other than what seemed to be an endless wait, the night turned out to be a success. I would totally recommend it to anyone who wants to check it out. If you’re interested, Tattoo Mark’s is located on Beaver Avenue, a few doors down from Sydney Mac.