It had been brought to my attention that a year has passed since my last post. Somewhat aghast at this fact, I resolved to do something about it, once the long Michaelmas term came to a close. Now, as I sit here, tring to write this post, I am not entirely sure where to begin. I had thought that I would simply just document another completed part of a collection that has already gathered dust, but somehow this didn't seem to be enough.
This most humble of weblogs was conceived to document my exploits in our most wholesome of hobbies, building on the sense of community first encountered at the Gentlemen's Wargames Parlour; a wonderful forum for likeminded chaps. The support and advice received during these times was what kept me inspired. Working, essentially in isolation, the interaction that grew through the blog meant the world to me as ideas would be shared and genuine progress made. Some of my closest Wargaming friends were met through this interaction and whilst we manage to meet up once a year for a game, there just never seems to be enough time to move ideas along.
I am essentially a very private person and so find outpourings of emotionally charged material difficult. As such, I am simply going to report that myself and the saintly Mrs. Awdry are well. Personal circumstances have thrown up a few difficulties that we strive to overcome. With the day job, I am looking at stepping back from pastoral responsibilities in the hope that this might help to give me the headspace that I need to address the work/life balance that is clearly askew at present. In short, I miss my chumrades. I started Facebook and Instagram accounts in a bid to make that connection 'easier' but even these have dried and turned to dust.
So what is to be done? I enjoy writing the posts, I imagine I am sitting in a Gentleman's Club at the end of the nineteenth century as I do, where nothing but good manners will be tolerated - utter tosh, but nonetheless this is often my starting point to generate themes and ideas. That said, I have found Blogger to become very 'clunky', something that I am sure is down to 'cookies' or the settings, but just replying to comments or even commenting on others' work has become so painful that I just haven't the time to commit to it. To not interact like this has caused me the most concern, it is essentially what is at the heart of the community, it just seems rude to me to not reciprocate if someone has taken the time to comment on your work. Yet this is the dilemma I face - some interaction, or none at all? Surely a 'like' is better than loneliness?
So then, '28mm Victorian Warfare' is to continue. I will write posts as, and when, I have the time, but they will essentially be for my own satisfaction. I shall also look to post more on Instagram and continue to use Facebook for following wargaming groups and connecting with friends, do please seek me out. There will be no 'targets' on the blog anymore, it is here simply as a journal.
So here is to you all, a very Happy Christmas.
A very merry Christmas, Michael, and its great to hear you and the saintly Mrs Awdry are well. Both your postings and comments are sorely missed. So my fingers are crossed that you have more hobby time in the new year. Funnily, the problems with Blogger are what made me move across to another platform for my hobbying.
ReplyDeleteI still look back at that Salute where towards the end we bumped into one another and visited some of the stalls together as the best of shows - entirely down to your companionship. Take very good care. Simon.
Hope you and your good lady have a very Merry Christmas Michael.
ReplyDeleteI have always enjoyed reading your posts, and our many inter actions both in person, by email, or occasionally on Facebook, and hope you find more time for hobby in the coming year.
The problems with commenting seems to be getting worse all round, not just on blogger, but wordpress sites, and the only way I can comment now is on the PC, by phone is impossible, but even then some you end up in spam, and unless people check their comments section, they go unpublished.
Good to have you posting once again Sir M. Here's to many more posts! Have a very Merry Xmas and a very Happy New Year too!
ReplyDeleteAll the very best to you Michael and your good lady wife. Stop beating yourself over the blog. When you can and when you want to should be your attitude. I still enjoy reading and looking at your blog going back to your 2011 work and then coming forward and sharing your learning curve. You Michael have many friends egging you on and wondering what's next. It will come , just give it time.
ReplyDeleteGreat to have you back :)
ReplyDeleteSometimes I scroll through your avafar face on Instagram and I wonder when you will publish something on your blog - and with hope I enter the list of blogs I follow...
Aah , good to hear things are ok. Glad you intend to keep it going at least, and there is wealth of entertainment contained in its history as it is . I shall continue to follow your progress .
ReplyDeleteJolly Christmas and a Merry New Year to you and everyone who passes through here!
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Michael!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas,
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing so honestly about your plans and for all the past posts.
All the best to you, your kith and kin, and your readers for 2024
Stephen
Merry Christmas! Good to see you posting, however infrequently! I don't do Facebook so I stick to blogging in spite of the occasional glitch, hope you have a bit more time next year !
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
And to you also Michael! Very best wishes for a renewal of hobby happiness in 2024 mate
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas, don't hog the port and pass it the right way
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you Michael of course we too miss your interactions. I have avoided Facebook etc as I find them far too random whilst the blogosphere is reassuringly selective. I don’t want ‘more’ followers or to be famous. As long as I know there are a handful of people out there who actually are actually interested in what I do that is fine. I also refrain from any targets and don’t keep records other than the blog which is more of a journal. Look after yourself Matt 😀
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas mate.
ReplyDeleteWhatever you are going through, I hope you are ok and have support in your personal family/friends network.
Absolutely no point adding stress by making the blog a chore. I use mine to keep myself motivated, it's entirely for me and anyone else who enjoys it is an added bonus.
I've missed not seeing your posts but it's understandable.
Michael, your post was like the arrival of an unexpected Christmas Card. All the best to you & your family. Enjoy the festive break. I am not on too many social platforms, mainly this for logging my gaming exploits & Facebook. The nice thing about the blog is that it persists, whilst all the other social platforms seem fleeting & 'in the moment'
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Michael! Nice to hear that you both are well! I sent you a facebook request. Panagiotis.
ReplyDeleteYes. All of that.
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I'm late late to the party it seems. Hope your Christmas was merry and the new year is off to a good start.
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