And if you fall I’ll pick you up

Good morning fellow earthlings. It’s another day in the metropolis of TinyTown. The sun is coming up, and if you can notice, it’s a layer time in the morning. Yesterday I shut the alarm off in hopes that we’d be able to sleep in a little. I managed to sleep in, but I don’t think that Crystal was able to.

I think she was out on the couch around 5 this morning. When I got up she was getting up as well. I turned her bed up too high by mistake. I’ll have to remember to only turn it to 1.

Yesterday was a typical Saturday. No one showed up until five minutes before closing. Thankfully they were just coming to pick up the furniture that they bought the day before. But still. It’s all good. I basically sold one couch, a small sectional, and two recliners between Saturday and Sunday.

Today as you know is Chore Day 2 ™️. Nothing major, just the regular stuff to do. I usually start it around this time, but since I slept in, I’m sure I’ll be starting it shortly.

Ok, ready, set, coffee time!

Season one review: 1899

It’s been a while since I’ve done a TV review. And it’s not because I’ve only been watching Critical Role. I’m still watching that, but since I’ve finished Campaign 2, I’ve really only been watching it once a week now. I don’t really have an interest in watching Campaign 1.

So aside from Critical Role, we have been watching a smattering of other shows, but mostly Law & Order. We discovered that Amazon Prime has like 16 seasons – so to wind down at the end of the night, we’ll watch a couple of episodes, then head off to bed.

Pitter patter…

I’ll try and review this awesome show – even though I’ve only watched it once all the way through. I probably should watch it through again.

From the creators of Dark, they bring us the next instalment of weird.

1899

The Ship.

The show started out in 1899, on a boat making its way from England to New York. It’s a boat full of immigrants.

It truly starts out as a period piece, and slowly morphs into something strange and wonderful.

And now as I try to write this, I cannot do a review. I’ll end up spoiling it. And you can only watch a show like this once – for the first time. So do me a favour, open up Netflix, and find 1899. Watch it. Binge it, then watch it again, and see if you can write a review.

Go. Now.