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Some favorites for April: Alligator lizard! They are such skillful ambush predators. I was lucky to get this snapshot in the garden!
The End: Rekindled Chapter 35 is Now Live!
Cleo and her friends are ambushed, setting their journey to Stonehaven back even further!
Read it here!
Synopsis: In a world ruled by a wicked hydreigon, the pokemon have been split into groups: Outcasts, Heretics and Darkness. Two Outcasts - a meowstic called Cleo and her small dedenne companion Spark - stumble upon an odd discovery. Something that gives the Outcasts a little hope. Hope that the Darkness will one day be defeated, and pokemon can live in peace once more. But this discovery comes at a cost. It sends two of Hydreigon’s best assassins after them. What unfolds next is a roller-coaster of events that throw our heroes right into the epic battle between good and evil.
(Pokemon and its characters © Nintendo, Game Freak etc)
Ambush in the snow!
Ambush! -- a solitaire alternative to the Squad Leader series with 8 scenarios set mostly in France, 1944, by Eric Lee Smith and John Butterfield (who also painted the cover art), Victory Games, 1983. Victory Games was a subsidiary of Avalon Hill formed mostly of ex-SPI staff.
Ambush - Violeure
This is a forever favourite song. I still cry openly when it comes on. I cut my teeth in community radio with a friend who shared this as an all-timer. I feel like i've written about this before, because our mutual appreciation for this song was strong, and when he took his own life, i had to stop listening for awhile. Listening today and i still think it's one of the best punk songs in existence. RIP Matt. You were loved.