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Well. Gerudo Town is safe. Let's get on with the rest of the game, shall we?

If you haven't had Nachos Cereal you're missing out. (All the non dippable chip crumb with nacho cheese and salsa poured over it in a bowl).

You though Captain Crunch destroyed the roof of your mouth....

Got an extra heart when completeing the Light Temple, and got another heart through some shrines. Feeling a little more confident I won't have to worry about One Hit Kills moving forward.

I finally got one! I wonder how it measures up to the Legend's Cookbook recipe. :)

Spoilers for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom 

Ah, just as I remember it.

Spoilers for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom 

Newsflash: I beat the Light Temple, with only four hearts. And a LOT of food. Now that I've saved the Gerudo, I can just stop here and live among them, right? Right?

When I gotta use my full screen, but also watch The Try Guys .

Sorta Spoilers for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. 

I play Zelda way too well. Sometimes TOO well. I just spent about thirty minutes solving a puzzle that actually did not exist at all. XD

First we bake, then we steam. They're predicting Thunderstorms (and pretty heavy ones) today. I'll believe it when I see it.

One of my other destinations was the ghost town of Skagit City, and after seeing Park, Florence and Bow, and seeing satellite views of where Skagit City was, I'd hoped there might be SOMETHING there. But nothing doing. Most of the houses aren't old at all, likely 1960s and up. But I did see a few farm houses here and there in the area, so I'll toss it here, along with the one building left of "Milltown" on the old Pacific Highway.

After talking some history with a lawn-mowing resident of Bow, he suggested I visit Edison just down the way "they got buildings and everything." Edison, as it turns out, is a happening little town. A sign says "The Kindness Town," a pride flag greeted me coming into down, the tiny downtown was BUSY and I even saw a few artsy painted pro-choice signs in driveways. I could get to like this place.... (2/2)

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After talking some history with a lawn-mowing resident of Bow, he suggested I visit Edison just down the way "they got buildings and everything." Edison, as it turns out, is a happening little town. A sign says "The Kindness Town," a pride flag greeted me coming into down, the tiny downtown was BUSY and I even saw a few artsy painted pro-choice signs in driveways. I could get to like this place.... (1/2)

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