Saturday, 11 July 2026

That was the week that was

 With days to the wedding life has been a Whats App blizzard with highs and lows as arrangements move forward, utterly exhausting but utterly exciting too. In the words of Steve Hillage , all too much. My wedding was arranged over the phone, by letter and in person, before email et al , yet we managed.All is coming together. Managed Scrabble in the garden under the shade of an Acer earlier in the week. Sadly the weather has broken overnight, rain has come so it may be less of an alfresco day than hoped for. 

A fascinating read about an often overlooked artist 
Dad and daughter trip to the NMS , one of the bride to be’s favourite places.



On the roof of the NMS fabulous views and planting.
Next some self indulgent pictures of the garden-







Below is some new public art being made in Dunfermline 

Finally l managed to get a game in yesterday where l commanded the Celts against Polybian Romans. 
Good fun and a marginal Celtic victory.
Finally some garden railway updates but they will need their own post. Enjoyed Spain v Belgium last night and look forward to Norway v England tonight. Have a good weekend one and all.


Wednesday, 8 July 2026

Leaves on the line

 The recent rain and heat has caused a problem for the workers on the Penedredfel Light Railway-

The plants growing trackside have grown to unexpected heights and vigorously in the extreme.
They will require major cutting back prior to the restoration of services on the PLR in the coming days. Weather and time permitting it is hoped to get the trains running very soon.


Tuesday, 7 July 2026

Defend the village crossroads , part the second.

 

Turn two- the French infantry column advances down the road taking many casualties from artillery and infantry fire.
Turn two.The other French infantry advance in line having got through the river taking casualties from the rifles in the woods. French cavalry advance on the road ready to mop up casualties caused by the advancing column ahead.
Turn one- British infantry advance to support the rifles in the wood . Towns folk advance out of the town square to support the artillery 
Turn one- A French column crosses the bridge and advances towards the crossroads. French infantry struggle across the river in line.

Sunday, 5 July 2026

Defend the village crossroads!

 Set up a wee game-

General Turner encourages the local volunteers from the village.
The crossroads defended with support from riflemen and a highland regiment.
Invading French ready to take and hold the village crossroads for the Emperor!

More anon soon…

Counterfactuals etc

 I found this post interesting -

https://onceiwasacleverboy.blogspot.com/2026/07/trouble-in-colonies.html

It contains, amongst other things, what ifs related to had the 13 Colonies not broken away. I find such discussions fascinating, which will not surprise regular readers here. Follow the link and also share any other American related what ifs you have encountered. A belated Congratulations to all our American readers.

Saturday, 4 July 2026

Updates

 Over time my left foot has been collapsing making it increasingly sore to walk. Not easy if you don’t drive and have always relied on walking and public transport. The insole given to me really hurt too. Anyway to cut a long story short l finally got footwear that worked with the insole, success. Walking is so much easier and relatively pain free. So earlier in the week l went on a local old favourite walk as an experiment and all went well ! Yesterday in town for wedding and museum business all went well too. Excellent.

Varnish French table ready.

In case anyone might be interested to go…




 



Looking for other Napoleonic rules to have a go with sans grid.
Enjoying just walking about in the sun off piste a little.
Rehydration lochside.
The loch , which incidentally is the national waterski centre hence the jump in the loch.


Exhibition is Scotland’s first Warriors. Interesting to compare and contrast with similar items seen in the National Museum of Denmark. It is a small free exhibition but most interesting.

Wednesday, 1 July 2026

New recruits

 These arrived today bought on eBay. New recruits for my Minifigs Napoleonic set up.


Old guard and dragoons in the uniform l am very partial to since l had a Historex figure in it as a teenager.
Infantry in great coats.
All in all delighted with additions. Will varnish tomorrow, paint the bases and get on the tabletop for a game.