It has been 10 years since the Battlefields & Warriors blog started and much e-ink has spilt over that time.The first post covered an action at Noville 1944, at the tactical level, so I have marked the 10 years with a return to the Bastogne stomping ground.
Their is a brief AAR covering that game and then some observation on the blog itself and where it is heading.
A link for anyone interested in that sort of thing;
https://battlefieldswarriors.blogspot.com/2023/05/noville-belgium-1944-celebrating-10.html
1st - you can vacinations for it.....
2nd - still a blocked page
Nice blog Norm, congrats on the anniversary.
Always an interesting read when I get/ make time to read it!
Kaspersky doesn't seem to have a problem with it, I've never liked Norton or McAfee.
Here's to the next ten years.
Good post Norm - I enjoyed the mini AAR and the reflections on blogging.
Good work on persevering for 10 years - I've swapped around a bit on methods of recoding what I do gaming wise over the years - it must be good to have a single source you can look back over.
I think comments are perhaps not always left due to the simple logistics of needing the right type of account to comment.
Congratulations on 10 years Norm, looking forward to the next 10 =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>
An interesting read as always
I even tried to post a comment to your blog, repeated errors :(
Congratulations Norm. Good innings.
Congrats on the milestone Norm!
Respect Norm.Blogging now occupies the position that the likes of Featherstone, Bath and Grant once pioneered in print, in unpacking the wargame as a hobby and opening the door to those who have interest.
Keep 'er lit!
James
QuoteRespect Norm.Blogging now occupies the position that the likes of Featherstone, Bath and Grant once pioneered in print, in unpacking the wargame as a hobby and opening the door to those who have interest.
Keep 'er lit!
James
Blogging? Youtube and Twitch more like these days.