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This week my determination not to purchase any more subscriptions was lost to my desire to watch Miss Scarlet and the Duke.


I love this show! It's set in Victorian London and features the first-ever female private detective. The costuming is great, it's historically accurate, and the characters are well-written and interesting. Scarlet is smart and determined, but also proud and stubborn. She makes mistakes and learns from them.


I'm also on board with the new romance between Ivey and the Coroner. I think it's super cute.


It's set in the 1880s, and the dresses are just starting to puff their sleeves. They haven't hit the full, glorious lambchops of the 1890s, but they're definitely getting started.




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I'm a big fan of Thanksgiving. I got to enjoy three Thanksgiving dinners this year, and only one minor explosion, which wasn't my fault, so all and all a great Thanksgiving.


As a rookie cook, I offered to make the green bean casserole. I figured it would be easy enough that even I couldn't mess it up.

Easy Peasy. Except for the Fried Onions. That is something you measure with your heart!

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This week I returned from a trip to Iceland and Norway. Both were so beautiful. Iceland's geography is so unique. It was like being on another planet. Norway was like being in a fairy tale; with tall, dark forests and mysterious mists on the fjords.


I spent most of this week trying to remember when I'm supposed to be awake, when I'm supposed to be asleep, and when I'm supposed to be hungry.


Through the haze of fatigue, I was watching The Imperfects on Netflix. I like it. It feels like a group of friends playing a White Wolf game about waking up with powers.



Plus, the Secret Anti-Mad Scientist government squad uses BabyMetal as part of their tactical breaching. I approve!






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