RE: [h-cost] What R U doing this weekend ?- was "Testing..."

2007-05-28 Thread Wanda Pease
Julian/Matthew I envy you from the bottom of my heart!

Just got back from Germany with photos, "Flea Market Stuff", and the worst
respiratory Virus I have every had and moved to tell about it.  The trip
planners brought it especially from Old Virginia to infect the raging pack
of us.  Lubeck to Nuremberg with a long stop in Quedlinburg and Goslar for
Walpurgisnacht (Night on Bald Mountain for those Fantasia Fans).
Unfortunately no Drachenwald events, and only the National German History
Museum in Nuremberg.  Still 16 cloudless days of perfect temperatures isn't
something for a Visitor to cry about.  The German farmers are doing that for
the lack of rain this spring.

Have a great time

 Regina Romsey, 5th Viscountess Drachenwald

>
>   My House is sorting equipment and pre-packing - to travel to
> the UK Mainland to take part in West Dragonshire's "Winchester
> Pilgrimage" [weekend June 1st to 3rd] see some pictures at
> http://www.westdragonshire.org/pilgrimage
> - based upon the medieval "Almshouses & Hospital of St Cross",
> [Winchester, Hampshire, UK,]  - which latter is a group of almost
> unaltered medieval buildings continuously-occupied by the
> Brothers Of St. Cross since it's Foundation.
>   The location has almost no anachronisms in view once through
> the gateway; and the Brothers all wear monkish robes, too, as
> "daily-garb", - which helps the "effort of belief".
>   Next Saturday morning's 3 hrs pilgrimage walk will be along the
> path through the watermeadows beside the River Itchen,
> finishing-up at Winchester Cathedral; and then walking back to St Cross.
>   Satruday night's Feast will be held in the Hospital's medieval
> "Hundred Mens' Hall".
>   IMHO, this will be one of the two events in Drachenwald this
> year [the other wil be "Ffair Raglan III" ] at which Society
> members will be able most easily - and with minimum effort of
> imagination - to experience those rare & precious moments when
> one may look round and think one's self back in the medieval Period.
>   So for my Lady and I this weekend will continue to be a weekend
> of happy anticipation, and pre-packing equipment.
>
>   YiS,
>   Matthew Baker
>
>

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RE: [h-cost] What R U doing this weekend ?- was "Testing..."

2007-05-28 Thread Debloughcostumes
 
 

Stuck working, just like the last bank holiday weekend
 
making the prom dress from hell  
 
oh well, will be pretty once it's done (lilac satin, rhinestone tulle  
overlay, silver applique, and  one shoulder stra with lilac and clear  
rhinestones).
 
Kind of glad not at an event this weekend - just found out half the  
re-enactment events in the country seem to have been either washed out or blown 
 out.





   
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Re: [h-cost] What R U doing this weekend ?- was "Testing..."

2007-05-28 Thread Chiara Francesca

I co-ran a 4 day event called Steppes Warlord.

We had 525 attendees. I am tired now ...

Chiara
Dallas Texas
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RE: [h-cost] What R U doing this weekend ?- was "Testing..."

2007-06-03 Thread Jennifer Byrne
Ah, but now its June:

"June just rains and never stops
Thirty days and spoils the crops."

Sorry about the off topic, but I am a huge Flanders and Swann fan!

Jennifer

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Subject: [h-cost] What R U doing this weekend ?- was "Testing..."

Dawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Sue Clemenger wrote:

> 3-day weekend in the U.S. I'd imagine a lot of us are off doing family
stuff, camping, etc. I've just come back from seeing Pirates3,
myselflots of fun.<

Rewiring the electrical in the bedroom. I'll be able to SEE when I cut out
my fabric, and when I'm digging in the back of the closet for stored
costumes.
  COMMENT
  It's a 3-day weekend here in the Anglo-Norman Isles, too. 
  Mixed weather as is usual for an English May Holdiay weekend - 
  "Farmers fear unkindly May, 
  Frost by night and hail by day - - -"- 
  Saturday was sunny, yesterday sunny with showers including some hail,
overnight storm is still blowing hard and showering this morning; - and I
now wish I'd laid-out our sleeping tent yesterday and brushed-off the canvas
before re-folding everything into tighter bundles for next weekend's
travelling to the mainland UK.
  Over here, May is a month with 2 "Bank-Holiday Mondays", and May 9th is
our Isles' "1945 Liberation Day Anniversary Celebration" - so work-wise and
wages-wise - it's a "short month".
  My House is sorting equipment and pre-packing - to travel to the UK
Mainland to take part in West Dragonshire's "Winchester Pilgrimage" [weekend
June 1st to 3rd] see some pictures at
http://www.westdragonshire.org/pilgrimage
- based upon the medieval "Almshouses & Hospital of St Cross", [Winchester,
Hampshire, UK,]  - which latter is a group of almost unaltered medieval
buildings continuously-occupied by the Brothers Of St. Cross since it's
Foundation.
  The location has almost no anachronisms in view once through the gateway;
and the Brothers all wear monkish robes, too, as "daily-garb", - which helps
the "effort of belief". 
  Next Saturday morning's 3 hrs pilgrimage walk will be along the path
through the watermeadows beside the River Itchen, finishing-up at Winchester
Cathedral; and then walking back to St Cross. 
  Satruday night's Feast will be held in the Hospital's medieval "Hundred
Mens' Hall".
  IMHO, this will be one of the two events in Drachenwald this year [the
other wil be "Ffair Raglan III" ] at which Society members will be able most
easily - and with minimum effort of imagination - to experience those rare &
precious moments when one may look round and think one's self back in the
medieval Period.
  So for my Lady and I this weekend will continue to be a weekend of happy
anticipation, and pre-packing equipment.
   
  YiS,
  Matthew Baker

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