Nothing wargaming related just a quick word to say what's been going on.
We got back last week from a 14 day visit to Detroit to see my son, he married an American girl and went out there three years ago and now works for a newspaper in the city.
Great trip, we've never been over before so the whole experience was new to us. The People were really friendly, the 'have a great day' cliche is always there wherever you go and frankly if they don't always mean it I really don't care. You come out of the shop or whatever feeling considerably better than coming out of places over here where the person behind the counter can't be bothered to put his newspaper down to serve you!
Michigan seems (from years of corruption and neglect) to be picking up again. The American car industry is on the rise after the U.S. government pumped in money and some bloody big houses are springing up all over the place. I can only speak for the area we visited but the whole feel of the place is one of upward progress, though there is still along way to go (especially in the poorer suburbs).
On the lighter side I went my first baseball game, fired an AK47 and the missus shot a pistol (with a particularly manic look in her eye I may add).
Here's a few pics:
Detroit Tigers stadium
The City
AK47 top right
Mine
Wor lasses
As stated in the title of this (Breakfast (Lunch and Dinner) in America.) the food was great as can be seen from the fat bastard in this photo.
Everything (from cars to corn flakes) was about half the price it is here but of course they pay out plenty for medical insurance.
All in all a cracking trip and best of all my lad is doing very well.
Still working on that Austrian 28mm artillery battery, more when I finish them.
Dave
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Welcome to my wargaming blog,
I'm Dave and live in Morpeth, Northumberland in the UK.
This may or may not be a regular thing, we'll just have to see how it goes.
I am a painter/collector of figures first and a wargamer second. My thrill in this great hobby of ours is to place that final well researched & painted unit into the cabinet. The actual gaming with the figures is an important but secondary experience, we all like to win, but it isn't the be all and end all of it, being with good friends and having fun is.
Hope you will enjoy reading this blog as much as I will writing in it.
Just to remind the visitor to scroll down the various pages and click on 'older posts' to see more.
Dave.
I'm Dave and live in Morpeth, Northumberland in the UK.
This may or may not be a regular thing, we'll just have to see how it goes.
I am a painter/collector of figures first and a wargamer second. My thrill in this great hobby of ours is to place that final well researched & painted unit into the cabinet. The actual gaming with the figures is an important but secondary experience, we all like to win, but it isn't the be all and end all of it, being with good friends and having fun is.
Hope you will enjoy reading this blog as much as I will writing in it.
Just to remind the visitor to scroll down the various pages and click on 'older posts' to see more.
Dave.
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looks like a fab holiday, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteVery interesting Dave. You need to work on your archery stance mind!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
Mick
Thanks lads, yeh Mick, more of a hold your fat gut in stance is called for!
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