[Artemisia] Uprising....
Lady Flora
lady_flora at msn.com
Thu Jun 26 09:50:42 CDT 2008
It is so difficult to single out any particular favorite part. My mind is
filled with WONDERFUL images and moments that I hope I can capture in time
for many many years in my memory. But I agree with Ryryd that Bardstock was
fabulous! It was well run and relaxed and gave all us bards a chance to
share our rehearsals and efforts. I hope it becomes a tradition that will
continue. Thank you to Lord Raven and HG Sean for organizing it and making
it happen.
Oh yes, and I enjoyed the siege cooking competition tremendously. Hats off
to HE Mistress Casamira for putting it together. By the way, did you know
that my team won? *giggle*
So, two of the areas in the SCA in which I have an interest were
spotlighted. Who cold ask for anything more?
Thank you, 1000 Eyes, for a wonderful event!
Lady Flora of Heronton
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>
> I like just about everything about Uprising, but the three things that
> stand out in my mind (in no particular order):
>
> Shooting with Artemisia's finest on the archery range
> Fighting around the urbanite walls: a whole new dimension to melee combat
> Bardstock! What a great way to get the 'flavor' of our Society!
>
> Ryryd
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: "S CLEMENGER" <sclemenger at msn.com>
>
> > Okay, so now that most of us have had a few days to recover and wash
> laundry, I
> > thought I'd introduce a new topic, and hopefully generate some
> > discussion.....I'll even go first in answering!
> >
> > What was your favorite part of Uprising this year? (or parts)
> >
> > While I thought the lovely, clean showers and the presence of not one,
> but two,
> > ice cream trucks on site were nothing short of proof of divine
> intervention, I
> > think I most appreciated having the chance to come out early and help
> with site
> > cleanup and helping Mst. Juliana build the brick bread ovens (the bread
> was very
> > good, by the way!). And seeing all of the "family" I only see once or
> twice a
> > year.
> >
> > What about the rest of you?
> >
> > --Maire
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