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Notes on the NS Arts and Sciences Competition
. . . from over a month ago. Yeah. Sorry. February was a pretty insane month, and when I got back from the A&S comp. I had to charge right back into a full workload while also preparing for an … Continue reading
Posted in Ordinary life, SCA
Tagged black wasp garb, events, garb, living-history, music
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Vivant to the Heirs!
His Grace Vladimir Radescu, for Her Grace Petranella Fitzallen of Weston, won the crown of Northshield on Saturday, beating Master Cyveliog McKinley (for Viscountess Elashava bas Riva). His boast that he was “twice and future King” has apparently come true. … Continue reading
August Wrap-up
Writing: Went by fits and starts. I finished Camp NaNo and almost immediately ran into a problem with Of the North, a huge problem in fact, and so I stopped writing words to think about the words I had written and … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Of the North, Ordinary life, Reading, Rose-Tinted Arrows, SCA, Wind Age, Writing
Tagged adventures of the motley crew, Augustine of Hippo, baptism, Chesterton, events, Philosophy
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