England and Russia bounce, as I suspect they each knew they would. Now, England must provide a build order. Russia must provide a disband. Please get those in by tomorrow.
Interesting goings on in the South, though. Austria decides to bring the French homeland more into the fray, connecting Burgundy to Tyrolia. France, on the other hand, forces me to significantly redraw the map. I've been thinking I might have to do this -- shrink Por/Spa/NAf/Tun in order that I could create more space for the Italian brouhaha. So, not only have Tunis and NAf been sucked into Iberia, but the Spain-Rome land bridge has descended southward. And why? So that Gulf of Lyon might shake hands with Apulia. The French strategy in the south is looking a lot like the English strategy in the north -- park two fleets in an inland sea and keep expanding the coastline... ah, but unlike the Russians, the Austrian enemy actually has fleets in the south to answer the French challenge.
Spring 1912 will be on Tuesday next.
Austria:
Split Swi/Mar, join Tyl/Bur
England:
split Gob/War and join Bal/Mos (*Bounces with Russian Order*)
France:
split Rom and Ven, connect GoL and Apu
Russia:
Connect War to SEV, Split Mos and goB (*Bounces with English Order*)