Boardgames To Go 217 - Moving to New Places...and Boardgaming (with Dave Gullett)

Published: July 1, 2023, noon

b'David G. @davebo Openers: \\u2022 Mark:\\xa0Maquis\\xa0and\\xa0Canopy \\u2022 Dave:\\xa0Earth \\xa0\\xa0 My friend Davebo has been on the podcast many times, but not for a while. During the time he\'s been away he decided to sell his California home and relocate to North Carolina, both to be by his oldest kid, now married, as well as to start a new chapter in life. In the podcast he talks a little about those reasons, and what it\'s like to be a boardgamer who uprooted himself from local groups and friend networks to be in a new place, finding & meeting new people. Of course, gamers do this all the time, but I\'m more familiar with it happening earlier in life, when you go off to college, get your first professional job somewhere else, maybe move again to buy a home & start a family. Or like me, maybe you had a career move at some point, like when I moved 300 miles from Norcal to SoCal, leaving behind MY local game group. At that time, I wasn\'t much more than thirty years old, and finding new gamer friends was something I needed to do...but I don\'t recall feeling especially challenged by it. Now, though, I can anticipate another move when I eventually retire, and finding new friends when I\'m in my sixties feels different. Perhaps it shouldn\'t, but I\'m a little daunted just thinking about it. Dave\'s not in his sixties, but he\'s not in his thirties, either. He\'s now done what I will need to do eventually. Of course, it matters what sort of community you find yourself in, how expansive your hobby is, and other factors. Online gaming was always around, but really took off during the pandemic. That\'s an interesting way to meet new people AND stay in touch with the gamers "back home." Closers: \\u2022 Dave:\\xa0"High five" games \\u2022 Mark: Can we get more boardgames that tie in to landmarks, places to visit, and a sense of history? -Mark'