[Artemisia] Hall of Honor?

Rick Heilman rickheilman at mac.com
Mon Jan 28 23:30:59 CST 2008


Only to honor the wealth of indictment that exists within our realm.   
Many of those who have stood vigil in times past would undoubtedly  
stand truer during times these particular times of war.  The greatest  
tell all of those "to See" soothsayers tells an unheard, yet, well  
beckonded story that only the heartless would enjoy, that is the  
vitalisation of undeclared wars through their heart.  An ergot,  
warless and undefeated chant, a btatent call to arms.  Mein I, and  
so, I have mine in your field...   These are my fields, I will plant  
them accordingly...



On Jan 28, 2008, at 7:54 PM, Archer1229 at aol.com wrote:

> Cousins,
>
> It is with great delight my idea has been so well received,  
> obviously there
> are some details that need to be worked out, but nothing we can't   
> overcome.
>
> I used the word "chapel" only because I couldn't think of anything  
> else to
> call it.  I don't even know if "chapel" or "sanctuary" by  
> definition  can be
> used in a secular context, which was my intention of the  
> structure.   Those
> standing vigil can decorate the space however they see fit.
>
> Perhaps we could use something like "Hall of Honor" as a working   
> reference.
>
> I certainly had no intention of excluding non peers from the   
> structure, my
> idea of putting the peer names  in the vigil area inside was  to  
> inspire those
> sitting vigil.  I am heartened to learn this is not  necessary.
>
> The problem of multiple vigils occurred to me too, the heart shaped
> structure mentioned earlier would go a long way to solving that.  
> One idea of  mine I
> rejected was a circular structure divided in three parts with no  
> outer  walls,
> but this would look too modern, like a rest stop picnic pavilion.
>
> I like the idea of a six sided structure as well.
>
> Could we/should we make this a period construction project, using only
> period materials and tools?
>
> How big should it be?
>
> Obviously, we've just started discussing this, perhaps we can set  
> some time
> aside at Uprising to discuss this as a group and people (everyone)  
> could bring
>  ideas, maybe even sketches or photos of details they would like to  
> see
> incorporated into the structure.  Nothing at this point is set in  
> stone,  (pardon
> the pun), and anything is possible.
>
> I never would have thought of memorial books, a beautiful tribute,   
> portable
> as well.
>
> Do good work
> HL Dederick
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