Arise my long slumbering thread!

Hey. It's been a minute. I say this a lot, but life got busy. But it really did. Right around the time of my last update I changed jobs, plus a few other big life events since then. Also one of the Windows 11 updates broke my ability to use the ancient version of Photoshop I've had for ever and I've been lax (and/or cheap) about replacing it, that hindered my ability & enthusiasm for editing photos. I just downloaded GIMP last night. Lastly, I've been spending more of my sparse "spare time" outdoors, hiking and a little bit of kayaking, before the weather turns cold & snowy.
I've still been painting a little bit, but not so much with the updating of my personal blog or my threads here. The only gaming I've done has been a solo Five Parsecs campaign. I'll update that soon on the sci-fi board.
But for now, going from most recent to past, a bit of fantasy painting & terrain....
A couple weeks ago I got inspired to make some new terrain because of some discounted little plastic pumpkins I found. So it started with a pumpkin patch, then a pumpkin ring (like a fairy ring with jack-o-lanterns, some dead trees... then I needed someone to inhabit or emerged from the pumpkin ring... now I'm painting some more "spooky" themed figures and will hopefully have *gasp* another update soon!


It looks like there's a handful of other figures that haven't made it here between April & now....
Zombies from Satyr Art Studio.

And a couple more from Ral Partha.

Last Christmas we got our daughter the D&D Players Handbook because they were going to start playing with a group at school. We made tentative plans to do campaign with family & friends, so her, my wife, and our niece & nephew rolled up characters. I opted for a middle aged gnome druid. I bought a second casting of a figure I had painted years ago and with some minor modifications had a figure for my character (middle) who I painted sort of like a greying version of the original.

I needed some stirges for the adventure I was going to run for the group. Cheap plastic fly toys!

Also one of these, along with some of the other figures I painted earlier this year. They're all for one of the premade entry level adventures. Some of the other figures (goblins, etc.) I already had.

We still haven't played. But maybe this winter...
Infected insect swarm to go with my Shroomfolk. Based on cheap plastic toy ants.

Some other random stuff...



And a paint brush holder I randomly bought from Amazon.

