18:35:20 Friday September 04 2009
Our wedding is drawing ever closer. I had better post some quick
updates on recent happenings before things get so busy that I don't
have time to. Post two of two:
- 2009 August 1st:
After a long, and somewhat harrowing, drive to Fredericksburg,
Virginia we were fortunate enough to see our good friend Lehmann get
married to the lovely and kind Tara. We thank them for inviting us
and wish him and his bride a lifetime of happiness. I took
some photos which
can be found here.
- 2009 August 2nd:
At the wedding I mentioned that I had half a mind to get up early
and explore the historical stuff in the Fredericksburg area before
our drive back. Castor
also expressed and interest and mentioned that he had never been to
Washington D.C. That could not stand, so we picked up the Showalters who
were bumming a ride with Castor to BWI and headed out.
It was grey and overcast as we explored the National Mall. We didn't
have much time, so we just hit the major spots: Washington Monument,
WWII Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, and the Jefferson Memorial. We were
constantly bothered by intermittent rain, but I got some
photos of our
Sterling. After our quick loop around the mall we got
the Showalters dropped off at BWI and were back on the road by about
noon once again.
- 2009 August 8th:
Brad, Sara, and looked around
the Indiana State Fair
after grabbing a few brewing supplies at Great
Fermentations. We saw a lumberjack competition and ate bad food
including fried Oreos.
- 2009 August 13th - 16th:
Castor and I were the only two to attend GenCon this year. I spent a
sizable portion of my time with the independent game designers
taking part in their Games on Demand events. I played:
- Godlike - A
game about superheros in WWII
- Story Cards - A game
that attempts to fit any genre. Our group came up with a
post-apocalyptic zombie storyline.
- Kobolds ate my
baby! - A fantastically silly game which is about trying to
accomplish anything when you are a pathetic Kobold. The game
suffered from too many players (11).
- Don't Rest Your
Head - A game about being a crazy insomniac.
- My Life with
Master - A game about being the self-loathing henchmen of an
evil mad scientist.
- Call
of Cthulhu - A game based on the horror stories of
H.P. Lovecraft. This particular scenario was set in the South
Pacific circa 1944.
- The
Committee for the Exploration of Mysteries - A RPG without a
GM. The genre is pulp action/adventure.
- Danger Patrol - A
game where you get to play characters from the terrible early days
of Science Fiction. Think Buck Rogers, Lost in Space, etc.
- Dogs in the
Vineyard - A game where you play religious gunslingers trying to
set things right in small towns in the old west. This is an older
game designed by Vincent Baker. I have been meaning to play it for a
long time, and I am glad I got the chance.
I was also fortunate to be able have drinks with Jeff and his lovely
wife Katie while I was downtown Indianapolis for the con.
- 2009 August 23rd:
We took a detour because a portion of I-65 was closed and stumbled
upon the Grand Kankekee
Marsh County Park in Lake County, Indiana. We decided to stop,
look around, and take some
pictures.
I didn't know anything about it at the time, but my research
indicates that the marsh once
covered more than
half a million acres before the Kankekee river was
straightened and had its grade increased from 5 inches per mile to
14 inches per mile in the first part of the 20th
century. Interesting historical note: in the 1870s timber from the
marsh was used extensively to rebuild Chicago after the great
fire.
- 2009 August 25th:
My little sister Chrissy
is still working up here in the greater Lafayette area even though
she is now a homeowner in Anderson. As a result she is living in our
spare bedroom during the week. She moved in on the 25th and we are
glad to have her.
- 2009 August 29th:
Sara and I took a break from the wedding-planning related tasks. We
tried Adelino's, the new tapas
place in downtown Lafayette. The food was good and the sangria
packed a pleasant punch.
After dinner we walked up Main Street in time to catch the end
of Lafayette
Outfest. We watched the drag show and
played with the
hula-hoops. We even got our picture taken with Sylvia. There
were lots of people there and everyone was having a good time. It
made for a nice diversion from our stressful schedule.
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