Tuesday 12 August 2014

Back Again


Well, hello again dear readers. I'm not sure any of you have actually noticed my absence but once again it's been awfully quite around here for a while. You can chalk that up to the very nice – but very, very hot! – Swedish summer. I've been away on vacation for a while, visiting my family among other things. Since we came back to Stockholm we've mostly been doing day trips to the beach as it's just been too hot to do anything else.

However, I have managed to get some painting done, and finished a couple of more bases of Reisläufers/Landsknechts, but overall my painting pace has been very slow as even in the evenings it's mostly been far too hot to paint. Needless to say, my blogging hasn't been very prolific either.

Last week I got back to work, while thankfully the temperature dropped to more manageable degrees, and hopefully I can get my act together and take some snaps of the newly painted miniatures later this week.

Usually when projects start to slow down my mind keeps wandering to new stuff, and I get all sorts of ideas for projects – pouring over blogs, fora, books and whatnot and making grand plans that usually involve expanding the lead pile ever more ... This summer has been no exception as I've struggled to get some momentum to the Italian Wars project and consequently my inspiration to pick up the brushes has slowly been dropping.

This time it was a trip to a certain church (seen at the top of this post) not far from where I grew up that provided the spark for a new project. This church was built by a family that had major impact on the course of Swedish history during the 12th and 13th centuries – and indeed well beyond that. This visit, which really deserves a post of its own, and some brushing up on my knowledge of Swedish history for this period has got me thinking about possible gaming projects.

I now have an idea of what I want to do, but as our new baby is due in October I suspect my hobby time will be close to nonexistent for the rest of the year. So I'm afraid this one will have to be filed away for the future.

There is another (smallish) project though, that I'm just about to start, that hopefully will give me a much needed boost of energy with regards to painting. But more on that in a later post ...

As always, thanks for reading and I hope you have a nice week!

10 comments:

  1. Well it's good to see you back online Jonas, and yes - it's certainly been a hellishly hot summer here in the city. Didn't know you guys were setup for number two in October, congratulations! Following your notion on sleeping projects, I hope our coming re-union at the club can spark some Italian War motivation!

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    1. Thanks Søren! Yes, hopefully the reunion will boost our waning motivation!

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  2. New (secret) project not to mention a new baby on the way. Lovely! Sounds like you will have your hands full. On a more serious note you have something wonderful (and intense - my wife and I usually describes having two small children as having 1,5 each...) look forward to. Hopefully you'll find some hobby time every now and then as we are many that really enjoy to see your work.
    /Mattias

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    1. Cheers Mattias! Hands full indeed – I've heard the "wonderful" stories from some people with two small children so right now I'm bracing for impact. ;)

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  3. Glad to see you back Jonas, and glad to know you have a new project...

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    1. Thank you Phil! You could say I have couple of projects going ... :)

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  4. Congrats on a great summer and the new baby! That is a full time project right there.

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    1. Thanks Monty! Yeah, I will probably have to let the brushes rest for a while while we settle in with the new addition to the family.

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  5. Congrat's Jonas on the impending new arrival. Look forward to more on future projects too!

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