They are low maintenance, but if you neglect them they will die.thx @tjs282 for the long post!
I would like to live by the sea as well. I agree about the fish. Still fish seem very low mainteance to me (maybe i'm wrong?).
My cat would murder any living plant I had, so I don't keep plants.
My black cat tries to eat any plants we get. So I got a cactus.
She pushed the pot off the table and shattered it.
No more plants.
I give her some cat grass, but she ignores it. I'm pretty sure the only reason she destroys the plants is because she knows she isn't allowed.
Years ago, my cat accidentally posted on CFC.
What kind of maps do you have?
Thanks, cats are such chill lil beasts.Nice to hear that cats give you that much emotional reward![]()
Your post made me go look for all of my old Dragon Pass games; I had all three. But alas, it looks like I sold them a decade ago when I sold off 90% of my game collection.Some historical eg print of one of Christian West in 1235, some fantasy eg Dragon Pass in Glorantha
Your post made me go look for all of my old Dragon Pass games; I had all three. But alas, it looks like I sold them a decade ago when I sold off 90% of my game collection.Those were wonderful games done creatively. I did find my copies (made by the British Museum) of the Borodino Battlefield maps done by the Russian Military in 1839 for war games. The original in is the BM. Put together the map is about 4' x 5' and very detailed.
Do you like/collect old maps or atlases?
Your post made me go look for all of my old Dragon Pass games; I had all three. But alas, it looks like I sold them a decade ago when I sold off 90% of my game collection.![]()