Answer: Yes.
Question: Can it still be considered procrastination if you are being productive in other areas of life?
Answer: I really hope so!
I was exceptionally productive last weekend. There was a party to be held on Friday. I was bringing guacamole. I made that guacamole, and I made it good. It was everything a good guac should be; creamy, limey, one batch was even a touch spicy for those who are so inclined. I made it in such quantities that no party goer should have to go without. For to go to a party and not be able to partake in everything (or at least everything you like) is a sad occurrence, warranting a lament of a Tolkien-esque variety.
Turns out the party is today. So I'm off to the grocery store for another batch of avocados and limes. I think it is impossible to be glum on a day where there are avocados and limes (and salt!), even when the weather is a bit lackluster (read: grey and wet).
I did manage to go over more pictures from my trip, so peruse the adorable town of Rothenburg. A town so cute it was painful. That may have also been the bitingly cold wind and snowflakes, but who is keeping score?!
The most famousest view of the town
Why can't I have a house with lamps like that?
I love how you can change this view from freezing German town to Italian villa by fiddling with the saturation-- assuming you can look past the snowflakes