Another year over, and what have we done?
I always enjoy writing these short summaries as it gives me a chance to reflect on the past
365 366 days, and also keeping
a hypertext connection to the past.
On the whole, a pretty good year. I feel I've done loads with my time, and built up some good friendships through my board game group and other clubs.
My absolute highlight of the year was a hiking trip to Norway's Lofoten Islands. Not only was the scenery stunning but given the time of year and latitude I got to experience the weirdness of the sun not setting!
I've also had some great hiking weekends in the Peaks and in Eryri.
I spent a fun birthday week in Munich, and an enjoyable tour of the Netherlands in September (overnight ferry is the best way to travel!).
The UK Games Expo was as busy and overwhelming as ever. I took in some shows as well as wandering and playing games but next year I think I'll only do one (or none at all) as getting to the location and watching the thing eats into precious playing time. Couldn't find Grim... in the crowds, alas.
Cottage was as mad and enjoyable as ever. Haven't really got the hang of archery but always good to try.
For next year, I want to continue hiking and working on my outdoor skills. I also want to find fun ways to start shifting some excess (
"middle age spread") as I don't fancy replacing my entire wardrobe. Also keep on exploring, keep on playing games, and keep on feeling confident about myself.
Whatever the future holds for this place, you all remain the best people on the Internet and it continues to be a privilege and honour to know you all.
Onto 2025!
Kern
Giphy "list time!":https://media3.giphy.com/media/26n8D91tAJeEcslIA/giphy-loop.mp4TV of the Year:
Traitors in all its incarnations.
Most improved TV of the Year: The second series of
Freddy* fixed some of the issues of the first, but still is frustratingly mediocre. As with Chibnall-era
Doctor Who, it needs more show, less tell. Not as painful as
Cheers can be, however.
Board Game of the Year: Looooot. Easy to pick up, very addictive, and satisfying when you get the right combo. Honourable mention to
Heat, which I still can't get enough of!
Radio/Podcast of the Year: The
Behind the Bastards episodes on the madness of RFK Jr was quite the eye-opener. That aside, my usual run of political podcasts got quite emotional the day/weekend after the election. Ah, such moments of hope!
Cosy YouTuber of the Year: There's something endlessly charming about
Scott Cramer, especially his videos on small town North Dakota and, of course, the
Cramer Games.
Book of the Year: From
our thread of what we've read, I think it has to be
Ghosts of the British Museum by Noah Angell. A clever way to tell the story of colonial exploitation that's executed superbly (and spookily).
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