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We’re Here

Sunday, June 3rd, 2018

It’s so easy now to travel. A few clicks on websites, a drive to the airport and next thing you’re on the plane. The whole trip from our door to our Glasgow hotel was about 14 hours and couldn’t have been easier.

The hotel itself is pretty wild, and first impressions were that it seemed we were stepping into the set of 2001!

The room is small (cozy?) and comes with an iPad that wirelessly controls lights, the blinds, the TV, AC, everything. The lights in particular are extremely adjustable:

Also the room comes with blackout curtains because of the long days. It was light when we went to bed and when we woke up!

We didn’t do much other than the explore the shopping district yesterday, which was busy and loaded with people. The weather was warm and bright, with rain only coming in early in the evening.

Today (it’s Sunday morning) we’re planning to go full-on tourist and visit some attractions. And that will start with a bacon sandwich…

Insert Haggis Joke In The Comments!

Thursday, May 31st, 2018

Tomorrow we’re going to Scotland!

We’re going to be focusing on the west and north of the country: the highlands and islands and more remote regions. We’re looking forward to rocky coasts, beautiful scenery and lots of rain πŸ™‚

Eventually we’ll end up in Orkney, which will be the northernmost latitude we’ve ever visited and will have over 20 hours of sunlight!

Needless to say I’ll blog as I can, although given some of our hotels have already told us they have no cell service this may not be daily! As usual though you can expect to follow our exploits here…

…and in your mailboxes πŸ™‚

Raw

Sunday, May 27th, 2018

We went to WWE Raw last Monday. We had great seats and a lot of fun. Here are the five best photos I took.

Seeing Kurt Angle was a treat. The crowd roared his familiar “You suck!” chant πŸ™‚

This was our view! Directly above the referees head, on the opposite side of the stadium, was the main camera. We were probably on TV (the show was a live broadcast) but can’t check until it’s available online in a month.

A photo I took from the opposite side high up in the stadium. KLS is visible if you know where to look.

I’m believing this is a dad and his child.

Every cheering on the ‘final boss’ πŸ™‚

The Great Easter Chocolate Battle 2

Sunday, April 1st, 2018

Another year, another Easter, another face-off in Chocolate Easter products. This year: rabbits!

Three to be specific, all rabbits, all milk chocolate, all about the same size and identical price ($3.99). I’ve eaten one a weekend for the last three weeks… let’s see which was best?

The first was Lindt, who as far as I can recall pioneered this type of Easter treat. These familiar little rabbits have been available for years now, and I’ve eaten my share in years prior.

The taste was of course sublime: exquisitely creamy and moorish. This was the thinnest of the three (which is a plus) and almost impossible to not gobble down in one go. Maybe it was unwise to start with Lindt, for the taste would be difficult to beat…

Ghiradelli was next. The packaging is obviously much cuter than Lindt – more a character and less an animal – but their budget obviously didn’t run to a real ribbon.

The chocolate though… well it was bad. Sickly sweet, and possessing the sort of vaguely-coffee taste I associate with dark chocolate, I couldn’t stomach more than a few pieces. KLS was equally unimpressed, and unfortunately some of this guy ended up in the garbage. Easily worse than Lindt!

Lastly came Godiva. The packaging as you can see is impressive, and the feel of the foil is soft and delightful too. This guy was just nice to hold, and I was optimistic about what I’d taste inside.

Opening it was a treat too: the foil splits into two halves rather than a single sheet. But the taste… the taste… it’s awful. One bite was all I could manage before being repulsed. I was reminded of dollar-store fake-chocolate, and while KLS is still bubbling away at it I expect a good amount of this bunny will be trashed as well πŸ™

So it was in the end no contest. Lindt effortlessly won the Easter chocolate rabbit contest. But was it better than the otherworldly Cadbury rabbit I bought last year? Alas I never found that product this year, so we’ll never know…

Oh, and Happy Easter to everyone! πŸ™‚

Buried Treasure

Thursday, March 22nd, 2018

Last year I went on an expedition into a tomb that had been sealed for decades: a crawlspace upstairs in J & J’s house. I found some startling things in there, mostly in great condition, and one of the most remarkable was this:

The Game Of Time And Space eh? This beauty was published way back in 1980, and is a board game made for and by ‘anoraks’. Back then I would have loved it!

Here’s what it says on the back:

Note that the complexity claims to tend low…

The game includes a big board, some boring plastic pieces (instead of cardboard versions of The Doctors?) and loads of cardboard tokens.

Here’s the board:

And a closeup of a very fanciful depiction of Gallifrey:

And here’s a selection of tokens:

Gameplay is a little like Dungeon and consists of the player moving around the board trying to find several treasures which are initially face-down and often protected by monsters. A selection of items can assist with movement, combat etc. and once the player has the pieces he is after he returns to Gallifrey to win.

A read of the rules seems to contradict the summary on the back: this game seems overly complex and tedious to play. I couldn’t convince KLS to have a go, but I imagine the item wrangling and large variety of rules does not a quick-and-easy game make.

Look at this quick reference rulebook for instance, which every player gets a copy of for reference:

As I said, by nerds for nerds πŸ™‚

It’s also got very little to do with Doctor Who, in the sense you could easily change some names and art and the game would be the same. Shouldn’t time travel or regeneration been themes?

One day I’ll play this, and possible I’ll update when I do. But for me it’s an ancient and treasured part ‘of the collection’!