How is everyone doing? Just dropped by to say hi and see how things are going.
Hi Fox !
Right now things are a bit on hold. Real Life has been unkind to Snip and Jefgte. I've just been busy.
We're hoping once things settle in we can start putting out turns on a regular basis, and kick off HY2 1911.
How are things with you ?
*Hides his old ships*
Dude!
He lives
Things have been good but quite busy. Got married in January, new job in February, and moved cross country in March. Its nice to be in sunny California after spending the last 4 years in the Midwest.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fox!
I do have time now so if you guys feel like you need a troublemaker in the Americas to keep you guys honest, let me know.
Congratulations to the Foxy family.
Much happiness.
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Mr. Fox, I believe that Iberia Empire is free ...
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I have a lot of administrative to do again.
I think to rework on Byzantine Empire about mid-May
Jef
Most of my unkindness is self-inflicted, to be fair. Within the next week or so I should be able to do more typing without driving the wife crazy.
Quote from: Desertfox on April 22, 2019, 11:57:18 AM
Things have been good but quite busy. Got married in January, new job in February, and moved cross country in March. Its nice to be in sunny California after spending the last 4 years in the Midwest.
Congratulations !
Hmm "Sunny"... sounds like SoCal :)
Descriptive term hereabouts is "Foggy".
Whereabouts are you? I'm in the Bay Area but far enough south to avoid the San Francisco weather.
On the coast halfway between SF and Oregon. During the summer it heats up inland and drags the fog 1-3 miles in from the cold ocean. Local realtors call the stuff about 3+ miles in "Sunbelt".
And there's folks up this way that think SoCal starts at Santa Rosa or San Francisco :)
Yeah the Bay Area does feel like SoCal. I got some mountains between me and the coast so not much fog around here. Haven't made it up the coast past Napa Valley yet, but do wan't to explore NorCal hopefully this summer.
Iberia is frankly too big for me right now, so I'll get a nice big bag of peanuts and stick to the peanut gallery for now.
Well, welcome to the State. Lots of good, some bad (prices among others).
Folks from further away tend to think of California as LA beaches or San Francisco. There's way more to it :)
Oh, and in N7, it's owned by Parthia :)
Other than the distance, I think it's a terrific match for what my nation should be looking for as a colony. Their hydraulic engineering skills are well suited to make the central valley the ag powerhouse it is in real life.