So the clocks have gone back, the days are getting shorter
and the central heating’s been switched. This can only mean one thing the time
of the year where my enthusiasm for anything always takes a beating.
Despite insulating the shed with loads of old foam,
polystyrene and roof insulation and investing in a mobile radiator things do
get chilly in the shed once temperatures start dropping to about 5 degrees
outside. I keep a garden thermometer in the shed and typically I can get the
temperature of the building up to about 10 degrees warmer inside than outside.
So as freezing temperatures arrive Games nights are often not for the
fainthearted.
With this in mind we have tended to switch to smaller games
that can be played inside on the kitchen table or to board games. Over the past
couple of weeks we have been testing out the Axis & Allies 1942 second
edition. For years the first edition has been a mainstay of game play providing
hours of intense battle. The original was historically balanced (with the allied
players winning more often than not). The newish edition introduces a raft of
new toys including destroyers, cruisers and artillery on a much revised board –
more territories and new starting zones. In our first two full games the
Germans have overrun Russia easily but Japan is completely screwed (much bigger
UK Navy presence). In time we’ll see how this goes. Quite interested in
acquiring the First World War variant for Xmas.
The Original and Spring 42 |
The Original Colourful Board |
A more Sombre approach |
I feel your pain, my painting room is on the opposite side of the house as the wood burning stove so it doesn't get heat until the entire house does. Therefore, I freeze for 2 hours until the fire is really going. lol
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