[Artemisia] Hall of Honor?
Rick Heilman
rickheilman at mac.com
Mon Jan 28 23:38:14 CST 2008
Did you actually listen to GW's State of the Nation Adress?
I digress...
On Jan 28, 2008, at 9:30 PM, Rick Heilman wrote:
> 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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