Day 624: Out of glass

Day 624:

I’m out of glass, which is a major problem.

Glass is the safest material for me to use around lava flows. It’s the only one through which I can still see the lava, which means I don’t dig up into something I’ve already found.

It’s also a great way to get light from the surface down into the lower caves. Sunlight, while a slow way to kill germs, is pretty good at it, so getting actual sunlight into places that could be filled with weird bacteria and viruses, is something I generally consider a good idea.

I’ve dug up most of the sand in my immediate area and in the immediate areas of most of the places where I’m mining, so I’m going to have to go north a bit and see what I find. Hopefully, the wet marshy areas I’ve spotted but not explored will have some good sand.

Day 623: everyone’s home and I’m tired

Day 623:

Took all day but all the animals are where they belong. I don’t know for sure that the murderers that were in the middle of the crowd of pigs are the ones that took my fence down, but, well, they are murderers.

And as expected, they attempted to murder me.

I defended myself and they won’t be murdering anyone anymore.

Could do without that when I’m trying to train my pigs to come on command though.

Day 622: Chaos on Dumbrock Farms

Day 622:

Woke up this morning and went out to check on my vegetables, discovered some of my sheep just roaming about.

Turns out an entire chunk of my fence was missing, and I have animals roaming all over the place. Pigs, cows, duckens, sheep….

So the day was spent patching the hole and trying to lure everyone back into the fence…. it didn’t work precisely and I still have a lot of animals loose. I’d leave them go but I’ve bred so many at this point that I have no idea what would happen to the local ecological niche if an entire farm took over.

I could just keep digging north and not care, but I’ve already had a cow and a skeleton fall on me, and of course all the animals headed north, so if I dig even more will land on my head, I’m sure.

As it is, I’ve noticed a bit in my vision that’s not behaving right, like an almost rolling sensation. Maybe my retina’s detaching. Maybe my cornea’s swelling. Maybe I’ve taken too many blows to the head. Anyway, something isn’t right.

Day 621: falling skeletons

Day 621:

Dug too close to the surface too late into the evening, broke the ground above me, had skeletons pouring into the space I was mining. I was supposed to be packing up and instead I was fighting for my life. I won, but not before getting knicked a couple of times by flying arrows and falling on my butt at least once.

Do you know what I’d do for a kiss from my mom and a bologna and cheese with mayonnaise right now?

Just about anything.

Day 620: losing it

Day 620:

If I wasn’t already pretty confident that this was all a fever dream I’d swear I’m losing my mind.

I’m standing in a chamber just under the surface, where it’s safe from monsters but where I can dig the occasional skylight to get actual healthy light in here.

And I could swear I hear a mine cart rolling underground.

But the mine carts I built are dozens of meters away… and besides, I’d feel their vibrations to one side or the other, not below.

So I’ve added a mission to my chamber clean-up work: see if I can figure out what’s causing that odd vibration. Because that’s just creepy.