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Showing posts with label oliver goldsmith. Show all posts
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Saturday, 24 September 2011

What's In My Bag?

A while ago on Flickr, I had joined a group called What's In My Bag? I had joined the group but never had the chance to actually take a picture of my bag with it's contents. Today, after realising I have nothing productive to do, I started exploring around Flickr and then stumbled across the group again. I immediately took out my bag, all the contents of it, and took a picture of it.

What I am going to be doing is creating an occasional "What's In My Bag?" feature, because I think the contents of a bag can often be very interesting. I'll talk a bit about what's in my bag, and see if I can remember any interesting stories from them. Credit has to go to groc for the inspiration.


As you can see, I don't really have much in my bag at the moment because I had recently cleaned it out and re-packed the thing.

1. You see that little red book on the left? It's a play. No, I am not a drama student, it's for my English literature classes. We're currently studying "She Stoops To Conquer" by Oliver Goldsmith. I was made to research Oliver Goldsmith for background, and frankly... I dislike him. His work is enjoyable thus far, but his attitude and history is just ridiculous; but he definitely is a character.

2. TESS of the D'URBERVILLES: Two words... READ. IT.

3. Wreck This Journal was something that I received from a friend on Christmas. I'm yet to complete, but I've done most of it. I carry it with me in case I need to imprint grass stains into it or find a public place to hang it and have people furiously scribble in it. I was terrified to crack the spine but eventually I did it. And several times also. I poured a little spiced wine on it too, and when you fan the pages, it smells of Burberry perfume. The journal is a character in itself.

4. My beautiful floral purse, another Christmas present! Vaseline, USB, glasses case.. they're all basic needs.

Unfortunately, that's all there is in a bag, but the contents always change so you should see some more updates a little later.

You will find that this will be a regular feature on my blog now, as a page will be dedicated to it right HERE!

Have a great day everyone, and keep your bags safe and interesting!

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