Ariel enjoyed episode 7, especially the line “The Oyster Bar is inevitable.” That line made me laugh too!
Episode 8. I found this to be a so-so episode and Ariel agreed. Ariel also commented that Michelle’s behavior while watching a play was appalling, and I agree. Also, the Sasha/Jordan dance was great.
Zoe visited New York City over Christmas and, among other things, visited the Strand. Zoie points out on the postcard that it’s not called “the Strand,” a thing she discovered during her visit.
And I do see that it’s just “Strand” on the bag. But the back of the postcard itself says, “Altogether they created the Strand’s beloved idiosyncrasies” So the bookstore itself does use “the.” Maybe it’s “Strand Book Store” (no the) and “the Strand”?
Anyway, Zoe said the bookstore was pretty fun, but ranked it below Powell’s.
She also reports that she spent a lot of time in New York on transit, which was restorative. I agree that it’s nice to have some restorative public transit time.
There’s a lot going on on this postcard! It’s a map from a mural to a store (or vice versa). It’s a picture of the mural at the end of the walking tour. It’s pictures of iconic Eureka buildings.
Sara reports that it’s a wonderful walk and that she saw the artist paint parts of the mural.
Sara also is excited about her upcoming visit to Portland made possible by flights to Coeur d’Alene being cheaper from Portland than from Arcata.
Ariel points out that Demi (of Bunhead Bros) is correct in his observation that this episode is LOUD. I also learned that she hated town meetings in Gilmore Girls, as there was a town-meeting-type thing in this. I greatly enjoyed the town meetings.
We both agreed that it was good to see Sean Gunn, and also that his story was not great.
Shawn picked this card up for me! The Sterner-Schafer postcard game is great! Sara reports on this card that is dated 12/12 and postmarked 12/13 (where has it been hanging out for 10 days?) that arborists are doing some tree trimming.
I looked up the Penthouse. It’s an AirBnB and has two bedrooms and two bathrooms and is $263 a night. It looks like it’s in the same general area as the place we stayed at when we stayed in Eureka.