Psychopathic Killers and Pumpkin Hash

Another early awakening, thanks to wheezy moped guy, but I managed to stay toasty under the covers, until my achy bits ached too much and then I went downstairs to start on dinner prep. Bear followed about 30 minutes later and I made coffee and breakfast. My left arm is really becoming a problem. It may be time to see what the sadists at the local hospital have to say about it and brace myself for another round of injections that do nothing.

Last night we watched the first episode of Star Trek:Voyager. Bear’s watched the whole series a few times, but this will be the first time I’ve seen it all. Previously I only caught an episode here and there so I know most of the characters, I just missed a lot of the story. We started watching Star Trek from the very beginning with ‘The Menagerie’ that had Christopher Pike (played by Jeffrey Hunter) as Captain, and have watched all the movies in chronological order. My geekiness is coming along nicely. πŸ˜€

Other notable series likes are ‘Mary Kills People’ and ‘You’ which are hilarious if you have a dark sense of humour, as I do. I have a thing for the psychopathic killer genre of TV series and am loving Prodigal Son right now, and the weird and freaky, like American Gods and Black Mirror. We’ve seen Blacklist, Blindspot, Sense8, The Man in the High Castle, Fringe, Homeland, The Handmaid’s Tale, Westworld and Battlestar Galactica. And of course the Doctor Who series’ and spinoff’s.

Today seems like a good day to tackle the kitchen cupboard doors. Until such time as the agonising pain in my shoulders puts a stop to it, that is. Then I might hit the Xbox and continue building towers, for some obscure reason. Tonight’s delectation is my personal take on Pumpkin Hash. Pan fried pumpkin with sun-dried tomatoes, capers and scrambled egg, topped with Feta cheese. Yep.. sounds weird, tastes amazing.! Can’t knock it until you’ve tried it.

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