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Herkybird | 24 Mar 2014 12:39 p.m. PST |
We did a game last month to remember our friend Gareth who sadly passed away last boxing day. Its a safari game, part of a series. Please go to my blog at link You will get to see my new African animals! – well, some of them at least!
Enjoy! |
mghFond | 24 Mar 2014 2:49 p.m. PST |
Love the watering hole scene! |
tkdguy | 25 Mar 2014 10:50 p.m. PST |
Pretty cool! Sorry to hear about your friend. |
Early morning writer | 26 Mar 2014 9:05 p.m. PST |
Okay, first things first, my condolences to all the friends of Gareth. Second, that is the right red t-shirt! Now, for the meat and the potatoes - I've been gaming for a long time, several decades; I've been on the internet for knocking on twenty years (truly) and your post? My all time favorite, hands down. Phil's write up is great (though a few minor edits needed here and there but we'll chalk that down to the emotional back drop). And the animals? As a gamer with over 150 African animals already painted up and about another 200 in various stages of getting painted, how can I not love this post? And I do, for certain sure. I'll be back to visit your blog soon. And keep those beasties active on the gaming table! Great job. Never knew Gareth, of course, but I'm sure he'd be proud of what you've accomplished. |
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