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The weekend is almost upon us and I,for one, am most grateful for that. Volume 2 of the Monster Blood Tattoo saga arrived to day with it's glorious maps,charts and evocative drawings. I will begin it tonight.
I found this fascinating 18th Century Blog today and it is well worth a look-
http://18thccuisine.blogspot.com/
Please also click on the link to the 18th Century Bookbinder- I bet you will be tempted by his wares too...
I am toying with revisiting Ny Tradgardland and do some French Indian War Skirmishing- any ideas for interesting/evocative of time and place Skirmish rules?
I found this fascinating 18th Century Blog today and it is well worth a look-
http://18thccuisine.blogspot.com/
Please also click on the link to the 18th Century Bookbinder- I bet you will be tempted by his wares too...
I am toying with revisiting Ny Tradgardland and do some French Indian War Skirmishing- any ideas for interesting/evocative of time and place Skirmish rules?