If you have been an avid reader of this blog it will not come as a surprise that Mr.AP and I LOVE board games. We love playing together, with friends, at cons, with our regular player group. We have played... Continue Reading →
Words have a life or their own, a cyclical one none the less. One might even say they reincarnate. You hear a strange one, then you look it up in the dictionary. Then, from nowhere suddenly everywhere you look everyone... Continue Reading →
I write this list (to myself) as a reminder on how to avoid the Ghost of Christmases past!With lots of (self-love), Adri 1 - write a list Get yourself a cup of (insert here your favorite hot drink), a note... Continue Reading →
or the story of my Retina who decided to emancipate herself - essentially take a hike - and my post-op survival strategies. Funny thing is, if there is such a thing as funny in eye surgery, is that it... Continue Reading →
The first sentence, the opening phrase is always the most important one. So help me out here! How does one start to describe that for which there are no words? OK, I have words. But what I struggle with is... Continue Reading →
I've bee involved in the Devil's Blacksmith documentary only in its post-production phase until now. I have translated and narrated for my friend the filmmaker. However, I have never met either of the blacksmiths involved in this project. To be... Continue Reading →
I've share with you some time ago (in this blogpost) my involvement in my friend's documentary film on forge welding. I am really happy to report that the project was quite successful, and many professional and amateur blacksmiths and enthusiast... Continue Reading →
Mr.AP suggested we try and see if the player aid gets accepted by BoardGameGeek, and lo and behold it did! What's more, it received likes and many people already downloaded it for their personal use. Wow! I feel over the... Continue Reading →
The weather's been pretty awful lately, at least by my standards. It has gone from - 10 °C to 15 °C and back down to the minuses in a matter of days. We went from winter to late spring and... Continue Reading →