"One year Anniversary...." Topic
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BrianW | 08 Mar 2018 11:18 p.m. PST |
So March 8 was the one-year anniversary of my blog ( link ). In honor of that minor milestone, I've added a post about the anniversary with some looks at what posts have been popular over the last year. I also take a look at where my visitors have been from, and discuss some ideas for the second year. One of those ideas, a page of books useful for the Age of Sail gamer was posted today also. To make that first post easy, I reviewed Sam Willis' Fighting at Sea in the Eighteenth Century. Please come by, check things out, and feel free to leave some comments. BWW |
FusilierDan | 10 Mar 2018 6:08 p.m. PST |
Great posts about time spent on the hobby. Building ships is certainly one of the more intensive parts of the hobby. I gringe when I realize that I have to glue a head or arm on. |
BrianW | 10 Mar 2018 8:55 p.m. PST |
It can be one of the more intensive parts of the hobby, but before I was retired I found it quite relaxing. I worked a high-stress night shift job, and would come home in the morning, work on a ship and let the night fade away. Now they're so much a part of me that my wife has already said that if I go first, those are the only miniatures she's keeping. |
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