The great thing about decorating your home in a particular theme is that you can do it subtly, with small touches here and there, or go all out to show off what you love. The steampunk aesthetic combines elements of Victorian living with science fiction, and what’s not to love about those things? Then there’s the joy of using what you have to make something beautiful and interesting, which is the heart of steampunk. Use subtle touches, and people might not even realize it’s steampunk. Go all out and people will come from miles around to see what you’ve done. You’ll find advice on how to incorporate steampunk into your home decor at Housely.
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If you liked Mushishi, you might like Mononoke. It's apparently a spinoff from another series, but that's as best as I can say. Even so, without watching the original, Mononoke was fantastic.
On the topic of supernatural anime, Re-Kan and Rin-Ne are two humorous supernatural anime that seem pretty good so far, with only two episodes to go by.
There's so many new shows this season I won't list them all. I'm also watching "Is It Wrong..." and "Food Wars". Another new one is "Plastic Memories" but it's still a bit of a mystery where it's going (think Blade Runner meets moe). And I just HAVE to mention "Show By Rock!!". The first episode was a total blast, but it's admittedly probably got limited appeal. Lots of CGI, idols and stuff like that.
Speaking of which, reading your description of Food Wars, I am reminded of the anime Yakitate Japan and Cooking Master Boy. In fact, it seems food animes/manga must be over-the-top to get anyone to watch them.
I suppose they would have to be over-the-top, or else they would just be cooking shows. Although some people like to watch cooking shows for reasons that escape me.