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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 .

Spoilers for Tears of the Kingdom. 

Okay, four hearts may not be the best for the Lightning Temple boss battle, but I can get to the halfwya point pretty consistently. Absolutely went at this WAY too early. But I'm here now, so....

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

finally the most important gif i continaully find need of and search for is back where it belongs in my possession.

So I put some honey on my bread for breakfast knowing the full dangers of doing so. And it happened. I'm sorry. But once you get honey on exposed skin it never comes off. No amount of scrubbing, no amount of washing...it's sticky forever.

I'm sorry for your loss.

So I'm at my first temple in Tears of the Kingdom. I'm pretty underpowered in hearts and stamina, I'm overpowered in materials. Should I go ahead and try the temple?

Or instead, should I try opening all the OTHER temples, hope I can hit all the shrines for more hearts and whatnot to continue, THEN hit all the temples at once?

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

Brain: I have a great idea for a gender swap story. WereWomen!
Jenn: Brain, we literally read that comic last year.
Brain: No this is different. I this story we...I mean...and...but...
Jenn: Yes?
Brain: It's the same story.

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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