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G'day, I'm Merric!

MerricB

Eternal Optimist
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G'day, people!

I'm currently in week 4 of "living on my own except for the cat". For those who don't know (and that's most of you, I guess), I'm 32 and living* with my father and stepmother on a mountain in south-eastern Australia. (* except for now. Read on).

http://www.geocities.com/merricb/photos.htm

Ignore the photos of me. They're from a few years ago now. Look at the photos of the house. Yes, stop giggling at the photos of me, and go down to the photos of the house.

No, that's not the cat I'm talking about. Alas, Tika, the cat in the photos, died three years ago. My new cat is white and named Lil, and is currently on the table... get off, Lil!

It's a nice house, but I can't get broadband. Arggh!

Anyway, as I was saying before you distracted me, I'm currently on my own except for the cat, three geese, three ducks and four chickens. My father and stepmother are currently in Italy. Milan, the last time I heard. They'll be there for another three or four weeks. They did this last year as well.

Thankfully, we're back into spring. I *hate* it when it's dark. Of course, now I'm getting up with the sun and not getting enough sleep. I can't win.

One reason I hate it when it's dark is due to the fact that our electricity is solar powered. (The water is heated by our slow-combustion stove. That's wood powered. We have plenty of wood. We're in an eucalypt forest. On a mountain. I mentioned that last bit before).

I just discovered that the sixth and final book of Kate Elliott's "Crown of Stars" series is out in Ballarat. At least, I think it is the final book. Along with the new Raymond E Feist book. And Robert Jordan's eleventh Wheel of Time is due out in another week or two. Hmm. That's quite a bit of money to be spending. And I still don't have Magic of Incarnum.

I read quickly - 200 pages an hour or so. I'm rereading Wheel of Time at present; a week's worth has me having finished book 7. Rereading books keeps me occupied. Just as well - books are expensive, and I have a packrat personality: I like keeping my books.

Oh dear. And Ravnica, the next set for Magic, is out tomorrow. I also think this month's new D&D releases are both interesting. Help!

I'm not particularly rich. It goes the other way, in fact. What little spare money I have gets spent quickly on things I like. Thankfully, I don't smoke or drink alcohol, so much money is saved thereby. Yes, I'm an Australian and I don't drink. And yes, I am 32. No, I'm not in my 20s. Stupid young-appearing face!

For some reason, in real life, I'm often thought to be a teenage English boy. One out of three isn't bad. In net life, I've been once mistaken for a girl. It must be someone misreading my name as "Merri C.B." I can't understand it otherwise. There's a reason I use my real face for my avatar.

(For the answer, you probably can find it in Ecclesiastes).

Cheers!
 

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It never occured to me you were in Australia despite it being right there on you're location side.

Amazing the things you pick up with some observation. Now I feel inobervant.
 

JoeGKushner said:
It never occured to me you were in Australia despite it being right there on you're location side.

Amazing the things you pick up with some observation. Now I feel inobervant.

Inobservant has an "s" in it, you know. :)

Hmm. I've just finished writing the third part of my ongoing review of "Sons of Gruumsh". I really wish there were a few more gygaxian "weird moments" in it; although there's a tomb there that comes close. I enjoy adventures when there are sections that really make the PCs think and wonder.

Are we the matter and anti-matter of ENworld, Joe? Official Optimist vs. Eternal Cynic? :D

Tired. Must sleep.

Cheers!
 


My father did almost all of the stonework. It's made of bluestone (mostly). I spent a lot of weekends here as a teenager mixing cement.

I discovered that they'd left their camera behind when they went to Italy this trip; I got an e-mail from Vienna (well, they went to Austria first) that they'd bought a digital camera. When they get home with it, I'll take a few shots of the house and mountain from other angles, as well as my room.

It's a great room. It's a L shape, about 7 feet by 25 feet with another 7 ft by 7 ft section. I think. I'm horrible with distances. (Look at me, I was brought up with the metric system, but because of D&D I measure short distances and heights in feet!)

Cheers!
 

D'oh, the link isn't working for me. I'm getting the "The web site you are trying to access has exceeded its allocated data transfer. Visit our help area for more information." message.

It says it will be restored in an hour, so I'll visit later. I want to see this house.
 


diaglo said:
i want to see pics of your minis on display.

Agreed! You have to have a ton of them. Any idea on the count?

Great house, and nice to be by yourself for a bit. Do you play D&D there? Is anything close to the "mountain"?

-Shay
 

What I think is that next year when your folks go away for two months we should get a crowd of ENWorlders to fly down to your place and play D&D the whole time. That house is freakin' sweet!

And we won't have to bring our own minis.


P.S. What's in the Tower?
 

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