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Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Monday, February 26, 2024

Flashback February: Photosynthesis or Why you should not play boardgames with Dad


It's Christmas time and also time to play annual games with my sons and family. This year I was introduced to Photosynthesis. The sun shines brightly on the canopy of the forest, and the trees use this wonderful energy to grow and develop their beautiful foliage. Sow your crops wisely and the shadows of your growing trees could slow your opponents down, but don't forget that the sunrevolves around the forest. 


Welcome to the world of Photosynthesis, the green strategy board game!  Green strategy board game? WHAT KIND OF COMMUNIST AL GORE PLOT IS THIS?

Now don't misunderstand me, but I liked Photosynthesis and it is a fun game. The whole idea is to grow the best forest and earn the most points doing so - but I decided it needed some new rules to make it more challenging and enjoyable.

To first grow a tree you must purchase a seed and then spend energy points to plant the seed. Honorable Son #3 plants a seed (CAN YOU FEEL THE TENSION?).

During my turn, I immediately planted a weed on Honorable Son #3's seed so it would not get any sunlight and grow.

After another turn and rotation of the Sun, I noticed Honorable Son #5's forest was growing too large for my taste so I launched some mechanical spiders to web them in a Mirkwood kind of fashion.

Ever quick to act, Honorable Son #5 deployed Frodo armed with Sting to slay the spiders.


He was countered by Honorable Son #2 by using the new "Elf" rule which captured the hobbit, but not before all of the spiders were destroyed.


Meanwhile Honorable Son #3 decided to clear cut his forest by using the ancient Egyptian god Sobek and earn some points.


Weary of  Sobek earning points, I decided to deploy Shere Khan and bite the ankles of the ancient god.


In a bold move, Honorable Son #2 deployed a troll to knock down some trees and almost crushed Shere Khan.

In response I deployed Sam Spade with lit cigarette to burn down my opponents tree. “My way of learning is to heave a wild and unpredictable monkey-wrench into the machinery.” (Mandatory Bogie quote when deploying Sam.)



My beautiful bride (The Minister of Finance and Chief of Staff) intervened at this time and told me to put the lighter away. (DAMES!!!)


Later in the move, to help protect Shere Khan (AN ENDANGERED SPECIES!) I deployed The Doctor and Companion. The Doctor declared that the blue trees (belonging to Honorable Son #3) were not native to Earth, were probably alien in origin, and could not possibly thrive using photosynthesis. This almost won me the game until Honorable Son #2 pointed out that The Doctor is now a woman and needs more companions to defeat enemies (RESULTING IN A SLAP FROM HIS BEAUTIFUL BRIDE). The Doctor was voted off the island.


Allan Quartermain then arrived and shot the endangered species, losing 20 points but laughing the whole time.


Sam and Allen decide to work together to beat the others. (“He looked rather pleasantly, like a blonde Satan.”)


Suddenly Honorable Son #5 placed a lost and ancient treasure on the board and Allen Quartermain immediately went on a quest leaving the board.


 "Listen tree, When you're slapped, you'll take it and like it.”

Sam almost won the game for me, but the boys were good at countering my antics and Honorable Son #5 ended up winning the game. A free wheeling, fun time was had by all! Next time I'll use Fu Manchu!

Thursday, December 21, 2023

Ornaments of Christmas Past

 


Here are some traditional German pewter tree ornaments that I painted for my mother that my mom left for me when she died.


Fireman
 

Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Figures of Christmas Past: Father Christmas

  This was my mom's favorite: A Victorian Father Christmas from Wargames Foundry:



Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Figures of Christmas Past: Viking Santa

 

Ho, Ho, Ho!

Since my wife's family is Norwegian, what better way to acknowledge them and my wife with the Wargames Foundry Viking Santa Clause. 

 I painted a festive wreath for his shield.

Don't get on this jolly ole' elf's naughty list!

Guarding the entrance to the Toy Shop.
 

Okay, time for hot chocolate and marshmallows!

Monday, December 18, 2023

Figures of Christmas Past: Reaper Miniatures Santa Claus

 One of the ranges of Reaper Miniatures is Chronoscope; a collection of "generic" miniatures for many Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Wild West, Steampunk and other genres.  There is nothing generic about them.  They are clean sculpts that have nice animation.  One of them is Santa Claus and this is my favorite Santa figure I painted for my mom.




Santa comes with a slotta base and was a joy to paint.  Ho, Ho, Ho.

Sunday, December 17, 2023

Figures of Christmas Past: Pulp Santa

Don't mess with this jolly ole' elf. Not surprising, with my recent interest in the Pulp Genre, I present North Star's Pulp era Santa.  You better not be on his naughty list or trying to stop him from delivering presents! My mom loved the retro look of this Santa.




 

Saturday, December 16, 2023

Ghosts of Christmas Past

 Front L to R: Scrooge, The Ghost of Christmas Past, and the Ghost of Christmas Future. In the back is the Ghost of Christmas Present.

The big downer 3 years ago for me was that my NUMBER ONE Toy Soldier fan, my Mom, passed away. The same woman that said I could not purchase anymore toy soldiers when I was eleven, was the one that encouraged me the most in my hobby (critical thinking, leadership, manual dexterity, staying out of fights with my brothers, etc.). What was equally disheartening, was, since I was in a high risk job (I have since retired), I could not be there. Fortunately my brothers were able to be there when she passed away and be their for my Dad.

A recent photo of my mom; or as the grandchildren referred to her: Gramzilla!

 At Christmas time I would paint miniatures or tree decorations or pewter for her as her gift. She asked me, when I saw her in February before she died, that she wanted me to share some of her favorites on my blog. So that is what I am doing.

The Ghost of Christmas Past. I took some liberties with the painting as opposed to the description by Charles Dickens in A Christmas Carol 
 
My mom started out her professional career as a Physical Education Teacher (I wonder why all of her boys ran, wrestled, played baseball, etc.?) and then moved on to English Literature. I never knew anyone who knew so much about Dickens, Sherlock Holmes, and with the exception of Daughter-in-Law #1 (The Doctor), Shakespeare.
 
Scrooge then made bold to inquire what business brought it there. “Your welfare!” said the ghost. Scrooge expressed himself much obliged, but could not help thinking that a night of unbroken rest would have been more conducive to that end. The Spirit must have heard him thinking, for it said immediately: “Your reclamation, then. Take heed!” 

It was clothed in one simple deep green robe, or mantle, bordered with white fur. This garment hung so loosely upon the figure that its capacious breast was bare, as if disdaining to be warded or concealed by any artifice…. Its dark brown curls were long and free; free as its genial face, its sparkling eye, its open hand, its cheery voice, its unconstrained demeanor, and its joyful air.… “You have never seen the like of me before?” exclaimed the Spirit.
 
The Spirit pointed from the grave to him, and back again. “No, Spirit! Oh, no, no!” The finger was still there. “Spirit!” he cried, tight clutching at his robe, “hear me! I am not the man I was. I will not be the man I must have been but for this intercourse! Why show me this, if I am past all hope!” For the first time the hand appeared to shake.

If you never have read A Christmas Carol, please do. I recently re-read it for this posting and it is a beautiful story of redemption and sacrifice. Plus that Mr. Dickens could write!

This just shows that what the enemy meant for evil, God can turn it around for good! If He did it before, He can do it again.

If we look at what is happening around us with this pandemic and wars and rumors of war it has done nothing but spread fear, anxiety, restlessness, and hopelessness. Though it may look like darkness is all around, Christ's light will shine brighter in this time. We have the victory in Jesus' name. We can call upon the name of the Lord for healing. We can plea the blood of Jesus over our families, friends, our nation and the nations around the world affected by this virus. For there is power in the blood of Jesus; there is power in His name. I believe it, do you?
 
Next: More figures!

Saturday, December 24, 2022

Ornaments of Christmas Pass

 


Here are some traditional German pewter tree ornaments that I painted for my mother that my mom left for me when she died.


Fireman
 

Friday, December 23, 2022

Figures of Christmas Past: Father Christmas

 This was my mom's favorite: A Victorian Father Christmas from Wargames Foundry: