Slowly I Turn, Step by step...

Yes, I'm still alive and kicking!  I've been incredibly busy relocating Team Bingham and Ostensible Cat HQ from Italia to our new home base in New Zealand!  We've been incredibly busy traversing the globe and for the past two and a half weeks - getting settled into our new home in Wellington.  Lots of changes - new day job, new country, new continent (or microcontinent I suppose), new hemisphere, 12 hour time change, opposite season (it's winter here), and well, just about new everything.  We're still settling in, but I feel that I'm now to the point where I can start re-emerging into the scene a bit.  Found an art store so I stocked up on supplies.  Now to seek out the local RPG scene (so glad they speak English, it'll make it easier for me to get my game on).  I've got some commissioned work lined up and I'll get back to work on Delve!  issue 2 - it exists!  Also wanting to expand my operations a bit because I am no longer under the constraints that were imposed upon me in Europe.  So, as I get settled and into my routine, I'm looking to doing things like offering original art, stickers, zines (of course) and other stuff on my Etsy site.  More to follow gang, and it's good to be back! 

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  1. Good to have you and team Bingham back in the fold. Looking forward to what the new scenery does to your creative juices.

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  2. Good luck with all the new changes--looking forward to Delve #2!

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  3. Thanks guys! It's been pretty much written for some time. Just some odds and ends to catch up with and art to get done. Steve Zieser did some great pieces and I have a few more to do. Ron Redmond did the proofing and some editing. I actually need to buy a new scanner/printer so that's on the agenda along with a few more art supplies.

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  4. Yes, winter there. I always think it's neat that there's winter somewhere always, in the world. Glad you all made it there safe. Please tell your honey bunny that I said hello.

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