Following my previous entry here Luggage Bage on eBay, where I introduced my new-found ability to display a live eBay auction window for specific items, such as the very luggage bags that I created this blog for, I think its time to ramble a little about what luggage bags are for.
Travelling!
Ok, its off at a bit of a tangent, but then this is my blog and I shall write about whatever I damn well please and if I want to write about travelling with my eBay sourced luggage bags, then you bet I will!
So where have I been travelling to?
Well, my first excursion with my new luggage bags was a bit boring for anyone except me, but I went off to the wilds of Kent farmland where I know some very nice people who own an organic farm. Why woiuld I write about that here? Well, I'm being cheeky because I just started another blog all about my passion for the environment and an organic way of life! I'm going to be even cheekier and link to it right here in this post, because its my blog and I can!
If you love your environment and want to have your say about what is happening, then write a blog about your worries and fears and if enough of us do that we'll have tons of green blogs shouting out our message. That we've had enough of being poisoned with pesticides and herbicides and other noxious chemicals that are systemaytically sprayed onto our food by the big conglomerate farming businesses. My little blog voice is called Organic Bag and although I've only just started it, I think I might be writing a lot in there, so I think its fair to give it a little publicity here!
So here I am at my friends organic farm in Kent (I'm not saying where) for a week in an idyllic location where all their produce is grown naturally without the use of any nasty chemicals. The food tastes a million times better than the bland poisoned shit they sell in the supermakets and I don't care what those lying politicians say, organic food is healthier too.
What about my luggage bags?
Well when I went down to the farm, they were only part filled with the essentials so I had plenty of room to pack them out with lots of organic veggies to bring back to my home on the outskirts of horrible, polluted London so at least I could eat well for the few days they kept for.
I didn't throw anything away, as all the veg I had left that was starting to wilt went into a big veggie stew that lasted a few more days! All the peelings went onto the compost heap in the back garden, so nothing got wasted!
And my luggage bags got their full use!
See you next time!
Daisy
Luggage Bags
Friday, May 2, 2008
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