Gloomhaven

Spent most of my afternoon organizing the gigantic boardgame known as Gloomhaven.

The box is massive, and is packed with rules, cards, miniatures, and lots of cardboard parts (tokens, counters, the board).

Luckily I found a cheap system to sort and store all the parts, involving some Plano tackle/storage boxes from Dick’s Sporting Goods.

The alternative is to get some laser cut storage solution that costs almost as much as the game.

Nice as it looks, I can’t justify it.

Game play report soon, I hope.

Lunch

Today a bunch of us trekked up Larkin Street and had lunch at Little Henry’s.

The last time I ate at a Little Henry’s was probably 30-odd years ago, at the one on Balboa St.  This one near work looked more or less the same as the one I’d been to many years ago.

The menu looked about the same, and this time I decided to have breakfast instead of lunch or dinner.

Steak and Eggs.  Medium and over hard.

It was about as tasty as any other time that I’ve had that meal, though the portion (i.e. the steak) seemed a bit small.

Others had onion soup, a pasta dish, a meatball sandwich, and a Joe’s Special.

All-in-all, it was satisfying and a bit nostalgic.

It’s the STAR WARS COUNTDOWN

*keyboard riff*

  • Wednesday (12/6): The Phantom Menace
  • Thursday (12/7): Attack of the Clones
  • Friday (12/8): Revenge of the Sith
  • Saturday (12/9): Rogue One
  • Sunday (12/10): A New Hope
  • Monday (12/11): The Empire Strikes Back
  • Tuesday (12/12): Return of the Jedi
  • Wednesday (12/13): The Force Awakens
  • Thursday (12/14) The Last Jedi

Whoops

While chatting with co-workers this morning, I heard the distinctive sound of a small furry animal making scratching noises within my cubicle.

My co-worker helped me move a bunch of boxes from under the work surface where we both heard the sound.

We both opened large boxes that we thought the critter was hiding in, but found nothing.

I then moved the clutter of boxes to the freight elevator area for disposal.

I came back from lunch to hear than another co-worker had seen the little visitor running between cubicles, down the hall from my area.

I guess we disturbed and eliminated it’s home.

Calendars

I’m glad Amazon carries them now, and at discounted prices, close to the 25%-50% off that the mall calendar kiosks charge close to New Year’s Day.

The 2018 choices:

I just need to figure out which is for the office, and which is for home.

RPG Day

We finally continued our Hyperlanes campaign.

Glenn and Dave contemplate our next move, once Nelson added terrain pieces to the map

Our intrepid crew.  My character is the little bitty grey koala bear

Empty Diet Pepsi bottle doubling as the main power core in engineering