Seekers notes hidden mystery raindrop12/14/2023 ![]() You can find both Pearl’s Peril and June’s Journey via the App Store. Look, I have a whole area devoted to the circus. The art work is quite well-done, and I enjoy that women play the leading roles. Also, when you find enough things, you get to decorate your own island. The plots are completely ludicrous in a fun head cold logical way, but mainly you just, well, find things. Both games are set in the 1920’s (ish) and feature female protagonists journeying around the world, solving mysteries and having adventures. These are hidden object games and the modern equivalent of Highlight’s Magazine read in long ago doctor’s offices. I’m not much of a gamer ( Myst and Asheron’s Call being the last games I was heavily invested in) - except for Pearl’s Peril and June’s Journey. I can’t concentrate when I have a head cold. I have no medical studies to show that it works, but it certainly seems to help. That is, it tastes herbal and vaguely of the earth, with a slight mint tinge. Their Cold and Flu tea tastes like its been brewed by a coven of organic Boulder witches under a full moon. My favorite Boulder head cold tea is from Rebecca’s, located off the Boulder Mall on Spruce St, a few blocks away from the Mork and Mindy house. I grew up in Boulder, CO, which is a city that knows new age tea (hello, Celestial Seasonings). To start things off, if you’ve got a head cold, you’re supposed to hydrate. ![]() So, there I am, and I know some of you are also there, or will be there, so without further ado, here are my favorite things - the Head Cold Edition. There’s a Ceti Alpha V eel lodged somewhere in my sinuses, and I might resemble Thrakkorzog from Tick vs. Like much of the world, I am currently infected with the dreaded head cold. This week’s MFT is a unique one, dubbed “The Head Cold Edition.” So what does Calie love when she’s suffering from the crud? Spoiler alert: a witchy herbal tea, decorating islands, futuristic mysteries, a remash of Tolkien, and the inspiration for Wall-E. This week we sit down with author and Changing the Map tour guide Calie Voorhis. Welcome back to My Favorite Things, the weekly column where we grab someone in speculative circles to gab about the greatest in geek. They might not be raindrops on roses or whiskers on kittens, but that doesn’t mean that we love them any less. ![]()
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