For a few months now I've been watching the british detective series "Midsomer Murders" It is set in a fictional southern English county of Midsomer that has to have the highest murder rate in the country. In American detective/police dramas there are one or two murders that need to be solved, but in each Midsomer episode 2-5 people can end up dead! It's far fetched for small village life but the show is truly entertaining. The lead detective is play by Shakespearean actor John Nettles and he is really great. The writing, as in most british shows, is very smart and funny.
For those of you still enjoying free streaming on Netflix before the prices go up, the entire series is currently streaming in "Watch Instantly."
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Monday, July 20, 2009
Hulu & Netflix Watch Instantly, Get on that folks!
My partner and I gave up our tv when we moved from California to Detroit. Of course we cheated a bit and kept a small 13" set until Michigan went digital in June. Now we're into Hulu.com and Netflix "Watch Instantly". I recommend both services.
As far as knitting goes. I've been working on a Baby Yoda Sweater for my friend's new baby boy, Trent. I'm eager to start a new knitting project but I really want to finish my UFOs before casting on anything. My Lacy Rib Socks are taking forever, it's such an easy pattern but it just won't end. I'd like to cast on a Swallowtail Shawl with one of my Malabrigo Lace skeins. I would also like to cast on for a vest using my 586yds of handspun Polwarth.
As far as knitting goes. I've been working on a Baby Yoda Sweater for my friend's new baby boy, Trent. I'm eager to start a new knitting project but I really want to finish my UFOs before casting on anything. My Lacy Rib Socks are taking forever, it's such an easy pattern but it just won't end. I'd like to cast on a Swallowtail Shawl with one of my Malabrigo Lace skeins. I would also like to cast on for a vest using my 586yds of handspun Polwarth.
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