Treetop Village is basically Ragavan
Treetop Village is basically Ragavan
π¨ #MCAtlanta Travel PSA π¨
Take the MARTA from the airport for $2.50 and donβt waste money on a $60 Uber; take the gold line towards Doraville 9 stops to Civic Center and that will get you most of the way there. Runs pretty often.
See everyone at MagicCon!
Jazzing up the vest for Philly
Since EW?
I 0-3d that Top 8
After 16 years as a fixed gear weirdo, I finally got onto the track and came 2nd out of 2 in Cat 5 in all four races.
Last time in Philly felt like a convention in the halls before and after the show
That deck got me my first non-local tournament prize in one of those TCGPlayer GP Sunday things where you get zombie tokens for invi points
First modern knitting project and first time with cotton
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The most boomer sentence I dropped on the kids lately was "Fauna Shaman was good in extended"
That's bonkers
Apparently I'm in my middle age hobby arc.
Ale made using a 1615 recipe. The English used to drink a thing called "small ale" a lot, which was a low ABV hop-less beer. Guy who wrote it says most people got more calories from ale than bread. I was interested in what it was like so I made a strong, middle, and small ale from the same mash.
The FNMs that forged me created a player who always puts his stage under his depths in the yard.
In standard Valakut in the rules lawyer days I had people claim that I animated the wrong identical basic and don't get to attack with it
It's nice to have something quick to play other than to just improve your infinite rank, though
I feel like this game mode exaggerates the difficulty of playing up in collection level. I have few Series 4/5 cards and that feels like a big deal in this mode where fewer cards are good.
It took over an hour after this
Every time my gate changes to another terminal I have to take the sweaty 40 minute sky bus
Is this anything?
You see the new Pat project?
Early in covid, I made an outfit copying a Moroni painting. The doublet there is a mockup which I later replaced, but I still haven't finished the new version of the pants. It reminded me of when I used to make anime cosplay but in these I work hard to use authentic materials, tools, and techniques.
Before and after the Warriors (like the movie) ride this summer. It's basically a scavenger hunt on bikes that starts in the Bronx at sunset and ends in Coney Island at sunrise. It ended up being 45-60 miles and despite a crash and a strategic blunder that cost us top 8 it was really fun.
Every year, people organize events called "Tuba Christmas" where you play Christmas music with dozens of other tubas. This year I played one conducted by my middle school director and I brought a pencil and valve oil and tried to be much more attentive in rehearsal than I ever was in school. Old pic
I've been going to more shows lately. Coming up I'm looking forward to Sister Wife Sex Strike with Doom Scroll at Ottobar.
These are some 'hose' or 'netherstocks' I knit in imitation of the English techniques in the mid-late 16th century. Before these, people like Henry VIII wore bias-cut socks made of woven fabric. The color change reflects the technique of the re-knitting of feet sections used to repair aging socks
This doublet is an imitation of an original from Alpirsbach Germany. It is a rare surviving example of a linen doublet, originally made for a student at the monastery. With it was found the only known surviving example of a type of pants that was common for a while in Europe.
I made this jerkin as an imitation of an original in the Museum of London. Jerkins were a common layer worn over the doublet in much of 16th century Europe.
This is my track bike. I'm not nearly fast enough to deserve it, but I got a deal on the frame and crank so I'm that guy in cat 5 with the nice bike.