One of my roommates brought home a kitten yesterday. Not sure of the specifics, but the kitten was given to her by a coworker who couldn’t keep her long-term due to a ‘pre-existing Husky’. I found out she was bringing the kitten home yesterday morning, and I got to meet her yesterday afternoon. Fell in love immediately.
The roommates’ lost one of two cats a year and a half ago, and my last cat also crossed the rainbow bridge late last year. They’ve said they don’t care who the kitten adopts. Kinda wish the two of them had just introduced me to their new kitten, because I’ve low-key decided I want her, and I kinda feel like I’m trying to steal her away from them.
hey, look who finally decided to venture out from Aiktoria for a visit.
sadly, i couldn’t get into BotW. probably because the only Zelda games i’ve ever really played were LttP, LA, OoA/S, OoT and MC. never played TP, or SS, so the whole concept of BotW was completely lost on me. ._.
Last one I played was OoT. I haven’t owned a Nintendo system in a very very long time.
But I’m enjoying BotW. I am in the collecting and exploring phase. I’ve done one boss encounter and now I’m working on opening up the map and learning my way around while gathering mats for cooking and upgrades.
is he the hero Aiktoria deserves, but not the one it needs right now?
joking aside, Dark Knight was such an amazing film. never could get into Arkham Asylum though…which is disappointing, because the whole aspect of exploring the infamous home of Batman’s arch enemies intrigued me.
Crème caramel, Filipino leche flan, Spanish flan, Mexican flan, dulce de leche, Cuban flan, Crème brûlée, flan de coco, German fruit flans, or even Panna Cotta; all way beyond my normal daily calorie allowance but each and every one fine by me.
Ocarina of Time is among one of my favorite Zelda games. I also have the Master Quest version of this game still that I got for free for pre-ordering The Wind Waker for the Nintendo Gamecube.
If you can find a copy of the Master Quest of Ocarina of Time, I think you’ll enjoy it. The game is a lot more difficult than the original version that came out on the Nintendo 64!
I’m bad with names, but I’ve done the elephant. That one seems to have been intended to be the first? It seemed like the lead into it was very clear and “here, lets show you how this is supposed to work”.
I found the camel, but so far I haven’t found the story hook to get me up close and personal.
I’m finding a lot of the hidden leaf npcs… I found a couple of spots that I couldn’t figure out how to activate.
I’ve only referenced guides a couple of times. I’m trying to avoid doing it for the puzzles but I do want to make sure I’m not selling/discarding items I’ll want later.