archmage45
10 March 2008 @ 10:28 pm
Peer Presure  
Well, I blew it. I said I wouldn't, and I held out for a while, but the siren's call just took me in.

Saturday night I painted a miniature, and worked on another. I know I said I wouldn't, and I hadn't really planned on it, but when [info]silentrequiem arranged a craft and movie night… what was I to do? I don't have any pictures to show you, but I painted Khamul the Easterling (a ring-wraith), and the base colors on Suladan the Serpent Lord. Pictures forthcoming.

Mostly we watched The Simpsons, and I played some Lego Star Wars on Elspeth's Wii with Jay.




Today Lucy did really well at both her dog school classes. Go monster!
 
 
Current Mood: sleepy
 
 
archmage45
20 June 2007 @ 08:56 pm
Ikea, crafts, and classes  
We visited a new park this weekend, Oregon Ridge State Park . I’m not entirely clear on how we missed this one in the book, considering how often we’ve referenced it, but it is a beautiful hike. At a little over 4 miles, mostly in shade, and of moderate difficulty (aka not really flat, but the inclines aren’t too bad) it was a good workout. Plus at the end is a beach! Now the neat thing about that is the beach has an entry fee, but if you hike your way into the park along the trails, you can get to the it without having to go through the gate. Maybe they figure that if you are willing to hike a couple of miles you deserve to swim free? The only downside to the beach is that they don’t allow puppy swimming.

After our hike we headed over to Gaer's for the Craft and Movie Night. None of us were in the mood for anything too angsty, so we watched I.Q., 9 to 5, and a couple of episodes of Dougie Howser MD. Tigs and I sewed up some dog toys that Lucy had unstuffed to various degrees. Tigs also worked on her latest cross stitch project. Gaer knitted, and changed outfits a couple of times, and I painted the elementals. Pictures to be taken tonight (maybe). Commentary on them when I post the pictures.

Sunday we headed out to Ikea for breakfast, and to look for a new TV stand. The one we bought last year just isn’t holding up to the weight of our hefty TV. It was (we discovered after we bought it) designed for a flat panel TV, rather then our big ol’ CRT, and now it is bowing. Plus the open bottom allowed the Monster to chew on the AV cords and a controller for the N64. We were successful both in obtaining breakfast and the TV stand.

While we were in White Marsh we also decided to swing across the street and hit Games Workshop. I wanted to take a look at the new terrain pieces they’ve come up with. The one I was most interested in was a new forest piece, but I was disappointed by. In person I felt it looked too plastic, and that it was something I could do myself to far better effect.

Next we popped over to AC Moors and I got some new t-shirts for work. I love it when they go on sale. Plain colored t-shirts for $2 each! Can’t beat that. Then we went home, and I got to work on my take home test for accounting.

The test itself wasn’t that bad. It had only 25 multiple choice questions, so it went quickly. There was only one problem that gave me any real pause. it was written in such a way that it required you to make a whole bunch of assumptions in order to be able to solve it. After getting it wrong, then thinking that there wasn’t a right answer, then getting an idea of how to solve it, I finally figured out the correct answer, and the correct way to solve for it. Once I finished with the test I moved onto the homework, and did about 3 hours more work.

Monday was work, then class. After the class had been dismissed, I stayed after to talk with the professor both about the test and about the homework. It seems in spite of the stress I’ve been feeling that I’m actually getting this. It’s always nice to have someone tell you that you are on the right track!

Yesterday was a long day. After work we had puppy classes. That’s right, plural. It was the last night of our agility class, and then immediately after it was the first class of her advanced basic obedience class. For those of you not keeping track at home, that’s 2 and a half hours of class, for a 1 year old puppy. We decided to split the duties:I would handle her for the agility class, and Tigs would take her for obedience.

In agility we started off by reviewing all the basic skills we learned in the first couple of weeks, and then moved on to a new skill, teaching her to go out ahead of us. Lucy did pretty well at that, though when I yelled at her (as we were running) to “GO!!” she did look back at me questioning what it was I was saying. We did that a couple of times, which Lucy absolutely loved. After that we set up a course of 8 obstacles (tire, A frame, jump, tunnel, 3 more jumps, and shoot) and we were timed and scored while going through. I admit the addition of the time certainly made it a little more exciting, but mostly I just wanted to make sure would Lucy actually run the course and not just run around like a crazy puppy. So before we ran I made sure to put her target at the base of the A frame (to make sure she paused at the bottom of it) and adjusted the tire height down to her jump level. Then we ran. It was a great run, in spite of her knocking a bar off the first jump. She hit the target perfectly, listened to my commands, and was fast!! This is the first time we’ve ever done that many obstacles in a row! At the end, because of the placement of the 3 jumps and the shoot, and her running ahead I wasn’t at the end of the shoot to catch her, and being all excited as she was I could see the “WHATS NEXT?!?!” look in her eye. Knowing that if I didn’t give her something to do THAT INSTANT she would probably take off, I told her to run with me to go get the target back at the base of the A frame. We got there at the same time, I praised her, caught her, and gave her treats.

After that we headed next door to where the obedience class was going to be held. The teacher for obedience is the same one we had for the puppy obedience class we took, and Lucy absolutely LOVES her! There was some serious full body wiggling going on. I think that Lucy will really enjoy working obedience again. As much as she has fun doing agility, she seems to like obedience a little bit more. Probably because she gets to be more active, as she doesn’t have to wait for the other dogs to use the equipment.

Once class was finished we headed home, and made ourselves dinner. Lucy was really tired and got very annoyed with us for switching rooms. We kept going back and forth from the living room to the kitchen, and she would always come with us.

Today I actually don’t have class. The professor has an event tonight that she has to go to, and she didn’t think she’d be back in time for class. So I’ll take an hour or two tonight to do some more work on my project and do some more reading. We’ll probably also head to one of the pet stores, as it’s time for another water test for the fish tank. This week we lost Oscar the algae eater, 1 of only 2 fish that we’ve actually named. The neons are more of a hive group then individuals, and I’ve been thinking of the guppies as a matched pair, kind of like the Bynars. We think he may have been trying to clean the intake of the filter and gotten stuck, but we’re not sure. On top of that I also changed some of the water in the tank, so it’s time to test again. The snail we got (labeled “mysterious black snail”) is a whole lot of fun to watch. In addition to hitting Petco we’ll probably also hit the Target that’s in the same plaza, as there are a number of little things we need from there.

Lastly, [info]tigergladys made me this icon a while back, and I wanted to share it with you!
 
 
Current Mood: refreshed
 
 
archmage45
13 June 2007 @ 09:47 pm
Minis and stuff  
As I mentioned last week, I’ve been sorting through the boxes of minis that I brought back from Kim’s, and before I even got it all sorted, I’ve got someone who wanted to trade some bits! Some old 5th edition fantasy figures (mine) for some Lord of the Rings minis. We’re still working out the final details at this point, but either way, I’m getting rid of something that I’m not going to us for something that I will use! We’re ironing out the details and the stuff should be in the mail by Saturday!

I’ve been e-mailing back and forth with my cousin Cory about our next Lord of the Rings game. I’ve been looking at the big mumak and wanting to actually use it in a game. It’s been 2 years since I painted it, so it’s about time it saw the table!! So the next time I go up, the mumak is going to do it’s best to stomp all over his minis. On a related topic there is a mini conversion that I want to try out, taking a regular haradrim warrior and turning him into a mounted version with only a little cutting and some green stuff. Now, this is a good alternative to the $10 or $12 version that GW sells. In fact for the $30 I could make 6 of my own, and have an additional 6 to match them on foot! I’m not going to spend the money to do it, I’m just going to use the stuff I currently have to try it out. Eventually. You know, when I’m not crazy with life/work/puppy/school/etc. So… maybe sometime in January when schools out for the month? If I’m lucky… But it’s a neat idea!!!

Either way though, my work day is over. Heading home in a couple of minutes to get changed and get some food before heading off to class. Tonight is our first take home test. Aside from Craft & Movie night on Saturday, we don't have any other plans. Can you guess what I'll be doing? Seeing as it's a take home test I have no reason not to get an A on it. I have access to the books, access to the internet, and nothing to keep me from acing this test!




Happy Birthday [info]hughcasey
 
 
Current Mood: optimistic
 
 
archmage45
09 June 2007 @ 07:56 am
The Short and the Long of it all  
What’s a favorite shortcut of yours? I don't know that I have one...

What’s something you insist on doing the long way? Just about anything crafty. I just seem to have this compulsion to do it the hard way. Even if it isn’t a model I particularly care for. I get a little OCD about it.

What does your favorite pair of shorts look like? My favorite pair of shorts is a linen pair, off white in color.

Excluding classical music, what’s the longest song in your iTunes? While I don’t have it on ITunes, “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” by Iron Butterly is probably the longest at about 17 minutes.

What’s the title of a short story you really like? Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allen Poe.


Written Friday

In a highly hopeful move, last night I spray primed 6 minis: the elementals and the mounted and on-foot version of Khamul the Easterling. I’m going to bring them with me to the Craft & Movie night at Gaers. I want to try speed painting the elementals, and getting all 4 of them done that night. I have no idea how that’ll go, especially as each one is completely different from the others. My goal for the fire elemental is to get this effect. The water and the earth elementals are going to be the easiest. Air? I don’t know. I want to avoid blue. I’m thinking maybe tans & browns, like a tornado? We’ll see how that goes.

And I know Gaer sent out the e-mail, and is hosting, but CRAFT NIGHT ON THE 16TH!!!

Today is going to be hot! It’s already hot actually, but it’s going to get hotter. This morning we set up 2 fans for Lucy, and I froze her 2 water bowls last night. When I get home this afternoon I’m going to see how hot it is, and if the A/C needs to be turned on. We’re hesitant to do that, as BGE just raised Maryland ’s energy rates by 50% last week, and they just raised them significantly last year. But if it’s too hot, we’ll have to. It’s cruel not to. Besides, I’d be miserable too, and I get whiney when I get too hot. No one wants that!! :-)

Tomorrow Tigs has to work. A crappy mandatory sort of thing, but the overtime will be nice. My plan is to take the puppy out for an early hike, maybe to Soldiers Delight, and then to come home and work on homework. I’ve got 3 chapters worth of exercises to do, and at least 2 chapters to read and outline (should probably do 3) for Monday.



[info]tigergladys has left for work, I've got some coffee, and am now going to run the vacuum quickly before Lucy and I head out. When I got home yesterday the house was thankfully cool. I think the 2 fans and blocking all the light from coming in helped a lot.
 
 
Current Mood: warm
 
 
archmage45
18 January 2007 @ 09:55 pm
Passwords and Parties  
Passwords. Letters, numbers, and symbols that protect our stuff. Most of the time the stuff it protects is info, sometimes it’s access to things. In general passwords are a good thing. You think of a name, or a number combination that you can remember to keep your stuff safe from the average passer-by.

There is an old axiom that locks only keep out honest people. Well, honest or lazy anyway. There are only so many combinations of symbols, and if someone was good enough, or bored enough, eventually all of them could be tried out, but even a 6 letter password has 308,915,776 possible combinations, and that’s before you add any numbers or symbols.

The reason this is on my mind is that I recently signed up for a Lord of the Rings on-line miniature check-list. Basically it helps me keep track of what minis I actually have and don’t have. Simple, and relatively not important. Even if I took the time to enter every fig I owned into the check-list, and then someone hacked my account and totally screwed it up… It would be a minor annoyance, but nothing life threatening. Yet the password requirements for this non-essential web site are more stringent then that of my on-line bank account.

I think that web sites really could spend some time considering the necessary security for their web sites:

Bank – High
Lord of the Rings mini list – Low

It just makes sense.


This weekend we held a Craft & Movie night. It was very productive all around and had a Sci-Fi theme this time around. We watched Star Trek The Next Generation episodes 11001001, Q Who?, Best of Both Worlds parts 1 & 2, and Family. We then watched Galaxy Quest, and it was after 2 by the time we shut everything off. Both Gaer and Elspeth made serious progress on their scarves, Tigs finished the hat she was working on, and I finished painting Amon Hen and made some serious progress on a couple more of the Last Chancers.

Sunday concluded the construction of Amon Hen. I added the flock to the base, and set it aside to dry. I’m going very light with the basing material, sticking to basic ground cover, and not adding any static grass or bushes or anything. The whole point of this project was to create a nice looking, but really functional terrain piece. I think I’ve succeeded. I haven’t taken any pictures of the finished work yet. They should be soon though. In fact it's all set up and ready to be photographed, so maybe tomorrow. Or I may wait till Saturday and take advantage of the natural light.

In setting up the miniatures for the picture I pulled out some of my D&D/Chainmail minis. I hadn't realized how little work I had done on the humans & demihumans. Most of the completed minis are the monsters. Strange hua? I must admit in looking through them I am drawn to paint them, more then the Last Chancers. It's been a while since I've painted something that wasn't a GW miniature. So I guess what I'm saying here is look for some new (non-GW) painted minis in the near future!


Tomorrow is my early morning. I have to be at work at 7, which means I have to be up at 5:30 at the latest. Ug. Time for a shower.
 
 
Current Mood: cold
 
 
archmage45
05 January 2007 @ 10:16 pm
1st Craft & Movie Night of 2007  
Come one, come all! Knitting, cross stitch, painting, whatever!

Saturday January 13th from afternoon till whenever. Have a favorite movie? Or one you've been wanting to watch? Bring it along!

Couch, loveseat and futon all available for crashing if we party that late!
 
 
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