Opinion on Popular Fandom Opinions - Will Graham Edition
Feel free to reblog with your own answers.
Will and cooking: he knows how to cook very well, he grows his own spices and herbs, he is meticulous but not necessarily neat, but yeah, imo he can very well cook.
Will and food: he'll eat anything but he is critical, won't compliment unless he actually likes it; does not need distraction while eating AT ALL (I hate this headcanon lol); eats like a prince because he is annoying about looking well mannered; does understand about food and wine (not to the extent H does but yes); no I don't think he eats fast food out of choice, I think he's too pretentious, but won't complain if he has to eat it.
Will and fatherhood: terrible, we've seen him at it and he sucked both times. He's a narcissist and there are very rare scenarios where he would make a good father. He'd be the type to never fully connect with a child then complain the child is disconnected from him (as he did in canon); at dinner table he'd make the most basic questions like how was school but he's mentally disassociated. Would force his own hobbies on the child (abigail and fishing). Wouldn't be capable of telling their favorite color or favorite teacher at school. Would be good at protecting but emotionally byebye.
Will and his father: not close, he was just existing near him, his father was probably an alcoholic because he seems to have tendencies; probably aggressive since he believes his dark traits are passed on by genes.
Will and his mother: never knew her like he said, I don't think she was avoidant or emotionally unavailable bc he clearly only mentioned following his dad around meaning the mom was literally not there, I think she had the same condition he has, was probably schizophrenic or/and had ppd. headcanon his dad killed her
Will and Molly: distant, avoidant, distracted himself with dogs and whatever else, found her comforting but felt a huge urge to get the fuck off like he did the first chance he got. Cared for her but couldn't even say I love you back, so...
Will and Alana: hugh projecting his attraction for the actress aside he was physically attracted and desperately wanted to like the normal/good girl who behaved like a mother.
Did he know Hannibal was in love with him? Rationally? Yes. His subconscious dreamt about it. But he didn't believe it until Bedelia said it.
What type of murder husband he would be: unstable, unhinged, insane, would switch a looot (love you/hate you), devoted, passionate but acts nonchalant, possessive, horny.
Will and money: has a lot of it considering his work, paying Hannibal's sessions etc, but doesn't splurge or flaunt it, is financially conservative.
Petnames: doctor is definitely a petname. I do believe he would drop the babe but only 6+ years into domesticity. never ever "Han" (ew).
Top or bottom: switch but power, bratty and demanding when bottom but after awhile surrenders; pillow princess for sure.
Good Will or Dark Will: he was never "good", Hannibal set him free but didn't create anything in him.
4/23/2017: So today has been nothing but rain. But that’s ok, because I had a literal hours worth of drone video I’ve been sitting on for over a month.
So I put together a video showing some of our progress and added a little bit of my creativity to it.
4/22: Saturday morning. 4:30. I know it’s too early to wake J up to get started on building things. Maybe I’ll just go take a look at things, see if we picked up any predators overnight. Thankfully no, and I learned that the little 97¢ solar lights I bought still glow for this long. Cool! Back to bed.
We started our reasonable-hour adventures with some mundane errands, then it was off to the Dangerous Store Where Employees Know V Too Well, to pick up screws and seeds.
Does your town have a section where you, a native, dislike going? I don’t mean the ghetto, I mean a popular area, a tourist area, an area where people don’t care about traffic because their Need for Fairtrade Shadegrown Bean-Water is of Utmost Importance. We headed into this area of town next (easier on foot, honestly) to visit a kitschy little shop that sold handmade farm implements, succulents in handmade pottery, Diatomaceous earth by the pound, and books on herbal healing. It was an interesting experience. Yeah, interesting.
Zipped on home to get to work building and planting before the deluge was scheduled to start.
J produced three new containers, start to finish. Then weed barrier, chicken wire, and in place. Filled with our Special Blend of Choice Soils and planting.
A partial list of things that found their new home today:
Strawberries
Mustard
Radishes
Cauliflower
Spinach
Kohlrabi
Carrots
Hatch Chili
Echinacea
Chamomile
Ojo de Cabra beans
Tomatoes
Sugar Snap Peas
Winter Squash
In one of the new beds we placed this evening, we plan to set up a Three Sisters planting, but ran out of soil to fill the bed. I’ll dedicate a post just to this in the near future.
4/21: J, working on the next round of beds. After being hit in the back of the knee by a rock thrown by his mother, and before drilling the hell out of his hand.
Sigh. Poor guy has had a rough night. We called it before the sun set, getting an early start on things tomorrow.
4/18/17: Ordered this beast Sunday, it came in today. Reading through the instructions makes me think I’m going to need all the knowledge from my Bachelor’s! I’ll get it hooked up when the rain stops Thursday or so. Exciting!
4/16/17: Less than a month after we laid our first planter down, this is what we’re working with now.
I’ve been telling my friends at work (while I huff and puff lugging every last pallet I can lay my paws on) that what started as a garden is now a farm.
Ok, so maybe I’m exaggerating. But it’s still quite a bit more than what we figured we’d do this year. But isn’t it cool? Zone 1 (far right) is what we started out with. Zone 2 (group of six planters in the middle) we got built in place over the weekend. Zone 3 is being constructed over there in the left.
V will have to share what all we have growing, but we got just about everything covered. Sure, it’s our first year and we’re going to be building to next year, but it’s going to be awesome to harvest those first veggies.
Also, props to V; this was her very first drone photo.
So, welcome to our tiny blog about our tiny farm. Time to introduce ourselves. We are V and J, and we are a newly married couple in our 30s living in the wild mountains of the South.
The short version of her and I is that we met working in the emergency services field; she’s a career medic, firefighter and rescue tech, I’m a former wilderness search team leader.
After a romance involving beer, airplanes and a deep love for the outdoors, she roped me and we got hitched.
In doing so, she’s instilled in me a love for growing things. Her dad taught her to love plants, my dad gave me a mind to build and create things.
We have big plans for our life together and in our travels, we found out about homesteading. The Mother Earth News Fair that rolled into town may well have been the turning point. We went in looking for ways we can expand our abilities as Search and Rescue technicians, but left with wild ideas about self sufficiency.
Two years later, here we are: married and working to take this shared love of living things and independence and better living to the next level.
We hope you enjoy the ride. We love a good adventure.