A Good Intro
The best introduction I could have
and best way to reunite myself
properly with my 10mm 1809 project,
I thought, was to read my journal all
the way through – for the first time, I
may add. So I began with the 1809
Overture and Spring 2012 and read
my way through all 220 posts to the
two posts I had added in 2018. It took
a couple of days. But it was a very
pleasing way to pass lockdown, and
a very easy and comfortable read on
a tablet PC!
I’ve mentioned several times in the
journal that I’ve kept abreast of
developments in website creation. I
obviously had the opportunity now
to take the next technical leap – if I
was going to. A proper blog,
perhaps? However seeing how much
I had enjoyed my recent reading
experience, I didn’t have any plans to
change the look of the journal any
time soon. And the only change I
would consider at this stage would
be some sort of indexing of the
content. But that would be for
another day.
Salute 2020
It was such a shame that London’s show Salute had
to be cancelled this year. Not just because my laser-
cut business, Supreme Littleness Designs, had a
trade stand at last year’s show and I was able to
meet and engage with so many interesting gamers
and traders and make some great contacts. This
year’s show would certainly be sadly missed. But it
was good to see that in time of crisis that the venue
didn’t go to waste. On the day of the show, there
were emergency hospital beds where gaming and
trading would have taken place.
So, 2020 went without a Salute. The show is well
known for its themes. My thinking was that with
good eyesight being such an essential part of our
miniatures hobby that the theme this year should
have been 20/20 vision. Pride of place could have
gone to a stand selling fabulous magnifying
equipment and great lights to improve our painting
experience. A magnifying glass could have been
included in every goodie bag. Unfortunately, it was
not to be.
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