From lionsgater at yahoo.com Thu Feb 6 08:20:47 2014 From: lionsgater at yahoo.com (John Mail) Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2014 08:20:47 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Hartwood] Meed: I don't think that word means what you think that word means. Message-ID: <1391703647.74638.YahooMailNeo@web125405.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> meed\MEED\ ? noun ? : a fitting return or recompense ? ? For his valor displayed on the field of battle, the knight was rewarded with his due meed of praise and gratitude from the king. ? "At the time, and thanks to Berger, it won its meed of attention because it was worth lots of money." ? From an article by Christopher Hitchens in The Times Literary Supplement, October 5?10, 1990 ? ? ? ? ? The word "meed" is one of the oldest terms in our language, having been part of English for about 1,000 years. An early form of the word appeared in the Old English classic Beowulf, and it can be found in works by literary luminaries including Geoffrey Chaucer, Edmund Spenser, John Milton, Alexander Pope, and Ben Jonson. Its Old English form, "m?d," is akin to terms found in the ancestral versions of many European languages, including Old High German, Old Swedish, and ancient Greek. In Modern English, the venerable "meed" is most likely to be found in poetic contexts. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From baron.james.llewellyn at gmail.com Thu Feb 6 11:37:29 2014 From: baron.james.llewellyn at gmail.com (baron.james.llewellyn at gmail.com) Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2014 19:37:29 +0000 Subject: [Hartwood] =?utf-8?q?Meed=3A_I_don=27t_think_that_word_means_what?= =?utf-8?q?_you_think_that_word_means=2E?= In-Reply-To: <1391703647.74638.YahooMailNeo@web125405.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> References: <1391703647.74638.YahooMailNeo@web125405.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <52f3e4af.a388320a.7067.322a@mx.google.com> The drink, though, is spelled ?mead? James Sent from Windows Mail From: John Mail Sent: ?Thursday?, ?February? ?06?, ?2014 ?8?:?20? ?AM To: Lionsgate, hartwood at tirrigh.org meed \MEED\ noun : a fitting return or recompense For his valor displayed on the field of battle, the knight was rewarded with his due meed of praise and gratitude from the king. "At the time, and thanks to Berger, it won its meed of attention because it was worth lots of money." ? From an article by Christopher Hitchens in The Times Literary Supplement, October 5?10, 1990 The word "meed" is one of the oldest terms in our language, having been part of English for about 1,000 years. An early form of the word appeared in the Old English classic Beowulf, and it can be found in works by literary luminaries including Geoffrey Chaucer, Edmund Spenser, John Milton, Alexander Pope, and Ben Jonson. Its Old English form, "m?d," is akin to terms found in the ancestral versions of many European languages, including Old High German, Old Swedish, and ancient Greek. In Modern English, the venerable "meed" is most likely to be found in poetic contexts. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Thu Feb 6 17:47:56 2014 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2014 17:47:56 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] =?utf-8?q?Fwd=3A_=5BSteps-Announce=5D_=5BAnnouncements?= =?utf-8?q?=5D_Society_Chirurgeonate_Request_for_Comments_=E2=80=93_UPDATE?= =?utf-8?q?D_FAQ_Now_Available?= Message-ID: <20140206174756.82652u1cuz1xxe8c@webmail.uniserve.com> So... Kjartan? Any other paramedic? Any opinions on this? Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ ----- Forwarded message from ea at sca.org ----- Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2014 09:36:48 -0500 (EST) From: ea at sca.org Reply-To: comments at sca.org Subject: [Steps-Announce] [Announcements] Society Chirurgeonate Request for Comments ? UPDATED FAQ Now Available To: announcements at lists.sca.org On January 18, 2014, the SCA Board of Directors began seeking commentary on a proposal to eliminate the official Office of the Chirurgeonate, and the associated changes to Corpora necessary to accomplish this action. This announcement can be found in its entirety at [http://socsen.sca.org/category/bodann] http://socsen.sca.org/category/bodann. To better provide information regarding this proposed change given the comments and suggestions received to-date, an updated set of FAQs has been developed to assist in answering questions. This updated FAQ can be found on the sca.org website at: [http://www.sca.org/BOD/announcements/ChirurgeonateFAQupdate.pdf] http://www.sca.org/BOD/announcements/ChirurgeonateFAQupdate.pdf. As a reminder, the Board of Directors will be continuing to seek comments on the matter through 03/18/2014. Comments are strongly encouraged and can be sent to: SCA Inc. Box 360789 Milpitas, CA 95036 You may also email [mailto:comments at lists.sca.org] comments at lists.sca.org. This announcement is an official informational release by the Society for Creative Anachronism , Inc. Permission is granted to reproduce this announcement in its entirety in newsletters, websites and electronic mailing lists. ----- End forwarded message ----- From doerksen at island.net Sun Feb 9 21:55:23 2014 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Sun, 09 Feb 2014 21:55:23 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [northern] Tir Righ's February Investiture Message-ID: <20140209215523.44691zamdvw839aj@webmail.uniserve.com> FYI Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ ----- Forwarded message from katyakievskaya at gmail.com ----- Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2014 16:31:23 -0800 From: Katya Zhdana Volkova Kievskaya Subject: [northern] Tir Righ's February Investiture To: northern at antir.sca.org Tir Righ's February Investiture is almost here! Join us!! Their Highnesses of Tir Righ, Prince Ulfgar and Princess Juahara bid all to join them in the Shire of Lionsdale to witness the investiture of their heirs, Tanist Savaric and ban-Tanist Dalla. As well, great feats shall be done and history made as combatants vie for the right to be the Principality Rapier Champion, the Scar of Tir Righ. All are welcome for a day of celebration, bold deeds and merriment. Fees: Adults - $20 ($5 NMS will apply), Youth (13 - 18) - $10, Children (12 and under) - Free Merchanting Fee - free! SATURDAY -- February 22nd 9:00 Gate opens 10:00 A&S Displays and contests begin 10:30 Lists open for Rapier Championship tournament 10:30 - 11:00 LOVE Meeting 12:00 List close for Rapier championship tournament 12:00 - 1:30 Final Court of Ulfgar & Juahara, Investiture of Savaric & Dalla 1:30 or 2:00 - First court of Savaric & Dalla 2:00-2:30 Invocation of Rapier Lists 2:30- 4 (ish) Rapier Championship Tournament, followed by Champion Changeover Coffee House with games and music immediately following the tournament/changeover 6:00 - 7:00 Laurels Meeting 7:00 - 8:00 Pelicans Meeting Midnight - site closes SUNDAY -- February 23rd 8:00 Gate opens 8:30 - 9:00 Financial 9:00 -10:00 Curia 10:00 Lists open for Cadets Tourney 10:30 - 12:00 Cadets Tourney 10:00 - 11:00 Chivalry Meeting 10:00 - 11:00 Heralds Meeting 10:00 - 12:00 Heavy Fighting Pick Ups(weather permitting) 12:00 - Site Closes Site: TZEACHTEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 45855 Promontory Road, Chilliwack, B.C. V2R 0H3. Site Info: Name: Tzeachten Community Centre 45855 Promontory Rd Chilliwack, BC V2R 0H3 https://www.facebook.com/events/779722048709959/ In Service, HL Katya Zhdana Volkova Kievskaya Co-Steward _______________________________________________ northern mailing list northern at antir.sca.org http://antir.sca.org/mailman/listinfo/northern_antir.sca.org ----- End forwarded message ----- From doerksen at island.net Mon Feb 10 17:59:00 2014 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 17:59:00 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Further update on Cumberland's Heritage Fair this weekend! Message-ID: <20140210175900.10273s9kpeznsz50@webmail.uniserve.com> Greetings, all! Further update.... We have 3 tables, and we can bring another table and work it into the space, if we desire. Open for setup on Friday evening, and then Saturday morning at 8 a.m.; open to the public at 10 a.m. and closed at 3:30 p.m. We are upstairs (demo is downstairs). (Note: I don't function well at 8 a.m., so I would be happy if someone could arrive earlier to begin set-up. Hands up, anyone?) Concession is on-site. The theme is "Floating and Afloat", but whatever we have would be welcome. Most of the displays have tended to be on things 50-100 years ago; people like to see the older skills that we have kept alive (or revived). Demonstration of old skills is -very- welcome! This is in garb. Rough layout is: 1 table armour (Kathy Fisher), 1 table textiles (Halima, John, &?), 1 table nautical [Mary Rose (John), Viking (Jamie)], 1 table book arts (Halima & ?) and... other (???). Bodies: John, Jamie, Kathy, Symonne, Sara, poss. Aline, me... I am open for input, always! in service, Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ From canzonet3 at gmail.com Tue Feb 11 17:56:52 2014 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 17:56:52 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Heraldry Discussion: Hartwood Heraldic Achievement Message-ID: Heraldry Discussion: Hartwood Heraldic Achievement (This discussion is also being held over on the Shire of Hartwood FB page) Hey folks! As a branch, we can do some pretty cool things with our device: Vert, on a roundel argent within a laurel wreath or a hart's head erased sable. To this, we can add for a full formal achievement: - a motto - a crest - 2 supporters - an appropriate "base" which matches the type of supporter More information may be found here: http://www.antirheralds.org/display/achievements/achievements.html So, ideas? Can we get consensus on 1 or 2 to be drawn up and take to Council? Thanks for reading this, and appreciate the help. The more people who respond, the better an idea of what the population at large thinks, yes? (Note: There are no silly questions or comments. If you haven't worked with heraldry before and would like help understanding terms or learning the "rules" of heraldry - please ask! There are people who are more than happy to help. *:)* ) - Cecille -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From canzonet3 at gmail.com Tue Feb 11 18:38:23 2014 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 18:38:23 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Heraldry Discussion: Hartwood Heraldic Achievement In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Danielle has noted that at a Hartwood Council meeting ~ 2 years ago after a TUTR, it was decided that supporters would be a raven and a swan. It was not determined what side of the device each bird would be on, nor colours of the birds, nor positions of their heads & wings. So there's some starting points for supporters? (Posted with Danielle's permission) On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 5:56 PM, canzonet3 wrote: > Heraldry Discussion: Hartwood Heraldic Achievement > (This discussion is also being held over on the Shire of Hartwood FB page) > > Hey folks! > > As a branch, we can do some pretty cool things with our device: > Vert, on a roundel argent within a laurel wreath or a hart's head erased > sable. > > To this, we can add for a full formal achievement: > - a motto > - a crest > - 2 supporters > - an appropriate "base" which matches the type of supporter > > More information may be found here: > http://www.antirheralds.org/display/achievements/achievements.html > > > > So, ideas? Can we get consensus on 1 or 2 to be drawn up and take to > Council? > > Thanks for reading this, and appreciate the help. The more people who > respond, the better an idea of what the population at large thinks, yes? > > (Note: There are no silly questions or comments. 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Rachanda of Locksley - wore full Elizabethan, causing drooling in current/future costumers; also for staffing the display Muirgen/Kathy Fisher? - armour display and presentation coordinator; staffing; dressing Catherine? Greg - assisted Muirgen Sgain/Mark Sim? - armour display; presentation participant Kjartan/Jamie Prowse? - Norse display; brought crossbow, causing much discussion before we were fully set up; staffing Aline/Allison Seez-Mail? - banners; staffing John/John Mail-Macandrew? - 'Mary Rose' display; kumihimo display and demo... creating future string people Catherine - staffing and general enthusiast Morel Ardell Carr? - ensured we had the big banner Miranda & Sienna - demonstrating board games Thank-you, all, for making this such a pleasure! Thanks, also, to Prudence O'Brennon? for getting this going. (I brought stuff, too: textiles of various sorts [dye projects caught the eye], book arts, and some miscellaneous to "fill the holes".) I missed seeing the presentation; what happened?!? in joyful service, Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ From doerksen at island.net Tue Feb 18 10:10:37 2014 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 10:10:37 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [rocks] Wooden Bow Workshop Registration - Ravenbeak Natureworks Message-ID: <20140218101037.59346ow9y1a76c65@webmail.uniserve.com> FYI Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ ----- Forwarded message from thiscameronis at gmail.com ----- Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 19:04:42 -0800 From: Cameron Nicol Subject: [rocks] Wooden Bow Workshop Registration - Ravenbeak Natureworks To: Rocks This is the workshop I attended last year. It was informative and a beautiful functional bow is guaranteed. There truly is nothing like shooting from a self bow you create yourself. http://www.ravenbeak.com/registration.html HL Magnus Rittersen _______________________________________________ rocks mailing list rocks at antir.sca.org http://antir.sca.org/mailman/listinfo/rocks_antir.sca.org ----- End forwarded message ----- From aline_debruges at hotmail.com Tue Feb 18 10:13:31 2014 From: aline_debruges at hotmail.com (Aline De Bruges) Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 10:13:31 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [rocks] Wooden Bow Workshop Registration - Ravenbeak Natureworks In-Reply-To: <20140218101037.59346ow9y1a76c65@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20140218101037.59346ow9y1a76c65@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: Where does this take place (is it Vancouver Island)? ...Hawa > Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 10:10:37 -0800 > From: doerksen at island.net > To: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [rocks] Wooden Bow Workshop Registration - Ravenbeak Natureworks > > FYI > > Halima > -- > http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > > ----- Forwarded message from thiscameronis at gmail.com ----- > Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 19:04:42 -0800 > From: Cameron Nicol > Subject: [rocks] Wooden Bow Workshop Registration - Ravenbeak Natureworks > To: Rocks > > This is the workshop I attended last year. It was informative and a > beautiful functional bow is guaranteed. There truly is nothing like > shooting from a self bow you create yourself. > > http://www.ravenbeak.com/registration.html > > HL Magnus Rittersen > > _______________________________________________ > rocks mailing list > rocks at antir.sca.org > http://antir.sca.org/mailman/listinfo/rocks_antir.sca.org > > > ----- End forwarded message ----- > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Tue Feb 18 10:14:37 2014 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 10:14:37 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [rocks] Wooden Bow Workshop Registration - Ravenbeak Natureworks In-Reply-To: References: <20140218101037.59346ow9y1a76c65@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <20140218101437.11133yih5xj720p9@webmail.uniserve.com> I don't know because I didn't follow the link. Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Tue 18 Feb 2014 10:13:31 AM PST, quoting Aline De Bruges : > Where does this take place (is it Vancouver Island)? > ...Hawa > > >> Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 10:10:37 -0800 >> From: doerksen at island.net >> To: hartwood at tirrigh.org >> Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [rocks] Wooden Bow Workshop Registration - >> Ravenbeak Natureworks >> >> FYI >> >> Halima >> -- >> http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ >> >> ----- Forwarded message from thiscameronis at gmail.com ----- >> Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 19:04:42 -0800 >> From: Cameron Nicol >> Subject: [rocks] Wooden Bow Workshop Registration - Ravenbeak Natureworks >> To: Rocks >> >> This is the workshop I attended last year. It was informative and a >> beautiful functional bow is guaranteed. There truly is nothing like >> shooting from a self bow you create yourself. >> >> http://www.ravenbeak.com/registration.html >> >> HL Magnus Rittersen >> >> _______________________________________________ >> rocks mailing list >> rocks at antir.sca.org >> http://antir.sca.org/mailman/listinfo/rocks_antir.sca.org >> >> >> ----- End forwarded message ----- >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Hartwood mailing list >> Hartwood at tirrigh.org >> http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org >> >> Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > From doerksen at island.net Tue Feb 18 10:16:59 2014 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 10:16:59 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [rocks] Wooden Bow Workshop Registration - Ravenbeak Natureworks In-Reply-To: <20140218101437.11133yih5xj720p9@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20140218101037.59346ow9y1a76c65@webmail.uniserve.com> <20140218101437.11133yih5xj720p9@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <20140218101659.26871n3rzrya09sr@webmail.uniserve.com> I followed the link: Please select from the following workshop options (GST not included): Bow Immersion Powell River: July 6-13 $895 - Full, join the wait list. Powell River: August 2-9 $895 - Full, join the wait list. Standard Bow Workshop Victoria: May 9-11 $395 Vancouver: May 17-19 $395 Comox Valley: June 13-15 $345 Comox Valley: October 11-13 $345 Standard Laminate Bow Workshop Calgary: November 2014 TBA $300 Edmonton: November 2014 TBA $300 Natural Arrow Workshop Victoria: May 12 $150 Vancouver: May 16 $150 Comox Valley: October 10 $125 Calgary: November 2014 TBA $150 Edmonton: November 2014 TBA $150 Homeschooling Victoria Youth Oceanspray Bows: May 5 $75 1 spot left Youth Oceanspray Bows: May 6 $75 1 spot left Youth Arrow Building: May 7 $40 1 spot left Your choice. Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Tue 18 Feb 2014 10:14:37 AM PST, quoting doerksen at island.net: > I don't know because I didn't follow the link. > > Halima > -- > http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > > > > Tue 18 Feb 2014 10:13:31 AM PST, quoting Aline De Bruges > : > >> Where does this take place (is it Vancouver Island)? >> ...Hawa >> >> >>> Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 10:10:37 -0800 >>> From: doerksen at island.net >>> To: hartwood at tirrigh.org >>> Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [rocks] Wooden Bow Workshop Registration >>> - Ravenbeak Natureworks >>> >>> FYI >>> >>> Halima >>> -- >>> http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ >>> >>> ----- Forwarded message from thiscameronis at gmail.com ----- >>> Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 19:04:42 -0800 >>> From: Cameron Nicol >>> Subject: [rocks] Wooden Bow Workshop Registration - Ravenbeak Natureworks >>> To: Rocks >>> >>> This is the workshop I attended last year. It was informative and a >>> beautiful functional bow is guaranteed. There truly is nothing like >>> shooting from a self bow you create yourself. >>> >>> http://www.ravenbeak.com/registration.html >>> >>> HL Magnus Rittersen >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> rocks mailing list >>> rocks at antir.sca.org >>> http://antir.sca.org/mailman/listinfo/rocks_antir.sca.org >>> >>> >>> ----- End forwarded message ----- >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Hartwood mailing list >>> Hartwood at tirrigh.org >>> http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org >>> >>> Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ >> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > From aline_debruges at hotmail.com Tue Feb 18 10:18:37 2014 From: aline_debruges at hotmail.com (Aline De Bruges) Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 10:18:37 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [rocks] Wooden Bow Workshop Registration - Ravenbeak Natureworks In-Reply-To: <20140218101659.26871n3rzrya09sr@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20140218101037.59346ow9y1a76c65@webmail.uniserve.com>, , <20140218101437.11133yih5xj720p9@webmail.uniserve.com>, <20140218101659.26871n3rzrya09sr@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: Oh thank you - I had missed the link! ...Hawa > Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 10:16:59 -0800 > From: doerksen at island.net > To: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Fwd: [rocks] Wooden Bow Workshop Registration - Ravenbeak Natureworks > > I followed the link: > > Please select from the following workshop options (GST not included): > Bow Immersion > Powell River: July 6-13 $895 - Full, join the wait list. > Powell River: August 2-9 $895 - Full, join the wait list. > > Standard Bow Workshop > Victoria: May 9-11 $395 > Vancouver: May 17-19 $395 > Comox Valley: June 13-15 $345 > Comox Valley: October 11-13 $345 > > Standard Laminate Bow Workshop > Calgary: November 2014 TBA $300 > Edmonton: November 2014 TBA $300 > > Natural Arrow Workshop > Victoria: May 12 $150 > Vancouver: May 16 $150 > Comox Valley: October 10 $125 > Calgary: November 2014 TBA $150 > Edmonton: November 2014 TBA $150 > > Homeschooling Victoria > Youth Oceanspray Bows: May 5 $75 1 spot left > Youth Oceanspray Bows: May 6 $75 1 spot left > Youth Arrow Building: May 7 $40 1 spot left > > Your choice. > > Halima > -- > http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > > > > Tue 18 Feb 2014 10:14:37 AM PST, quoting doerksen at island.net: > > > I don't know because I didn't follow the link. > > > > Halima > > -- > > http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > > > > > > > > Tue 18 Feb 2014 10:13:31 AM PST, quoting Aline De Bruges > > : > > > >> Where does this take place (is it Vancouver Island)? > >> ...Hawa > >> > >> > >>> Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 10:10:37 -0800 > >>> From: doerksen at island.net > >>> To: hartwood at tirrigh.org > >>> Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [rocks] Wooden Bow Workshop Registration > >>> - Ravenbeak Natureworks > >>> > >>> FYI > >>> > >>> Halima > >>> -- > >>> http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > >>> > >>> ----- Forwarded message from thiscameronis at gmail.com ----- > >>> Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 19:04:42 -0800 > >>> From: Cameron Nicol > >>> Subject: [rocks] Wooden Bow Workshop Registration - Ravenbeak Natureworks > >>> To: Rocks > >>> > >>> This is the workshop I attended last year. It was informative and a > >>> beautiful functional bow is guaranteed. There truly is nothing like > >>> shooting from a self bow you create yourself. > >>> > >>> http://www.ravenbeak.com/registration.html > >>> > >>> HL Magnus Rittersen > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> rocks mailing list > >>> rocks at antir.sca.org > >>> http://antir.sca.org/mailman/listinfo/rocks_antir.sca.org > >>> > >>> > >>> ----- End forwarded message ----- > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Hartwood mailing list > >>> Hartwood at tirrigh.org > >>> http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > >>> > >>> Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > >> > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Hartwood mailing list > > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dbevan at topfloor.ca Tue Feb 18 21:20:09 2014 From: dbevan at topfloor.ca (Danielle Bevan) Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 21:20:09 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Council Dates for 2014 Message-ID: The upcoming Council dates for the year are: March 23 April 27 May 25 June 29 July 20 August 24 (Investiture Sunday) September 21 October 19 November 30 No meeting in December In other news, Cecille and Halima have collaborated to update a google calendar that is now embedded at the bottom of the Hartwood website (http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/). It contains a calendar view of all Kingdom, Principality, Hartwood and neighboring shire/barony events, as well as all the council meetings. It's terrific to have that visual clue, thanks Ladies! And for those that need the reminder, here are our events for the year: April 12/13 -- Spring TUTR August 22-24 -- Investiture September 12-14 -- Canine War November 22 -- Yule Note that big gap between April and August? 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Yours In Service, Doireann Dechti bear_necessities at telus.net From wmaiuro at telus.net Wed Feb 19 22:02:42 2014 From: wmaiuro at telus.net (Wendy) Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 22:02:42 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Hartwood TUTR - Teachers Wanted In-Reply-To: <4B81549331004AF5B69D925446952017@OwnerPC> References: <4B81549331004AF5B69D925446952017@OwnerPC> Message-ID: <53059A82.2080205@telus.net> I wish I knew something well enough to teach..... Gwynafel Farleigh (Wendy Kennedy) On 2014-02-19 1:44 PM, Morel Carr Zupanic wrote: > Greetings > > We still have room on our schedule for teachers, for the upcoming > Hartwood Spring TUTR. If you are interested in teaching, please > contact me as soon as possible - time is getting tight! We have some > regular teachers this year, along with some new-to-us teachers - it's > going to be a good session. > > TUTR this year, will be in Nanaimo, on April 12 and 13. > > Yours In Service, > Doireann Dechti > bear_necessities at telus.net > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 2014.0.4335 / Virus Database: 3705/7107 - Release Date: 02/19/14 > > From bear_necessities at telus.net Thu Feb 20 07:04:30 2014 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 07:04:30 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Hartwood TUTR - Teachers Wanted In-Reply-To: <53059A82.2080205@telus.net> References: <4B81549331004AF5B69D925446952017@OwnerPC> <53059A82.2080205@telus.net> Message-ID: Gwynafel wrote: I wish I knew something well enough to teach..... ************************ I remember thinking that once, long ago. I bet a lot of teachers thought that, at one point! One day, maybe sooner than you think, you will know something well enough to teach. Dori From lionsgater at yahoo.com Fri Feb 21 07:28:00 2014 From: lionsgater at yahoo.com (John Mail) Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 07:28:00 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Hartwood] Work of the day Message-ID: <1392996480.96434.YahooMailBasic@web125402.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> small beer \SMAWL-BEER\ noun 1 :??? weak or inferior beer 2 :??? something of small importance : trivia ? ??? The money we spend on cable is small beer compared to the mortgage payment we have to come up with every month. "The main drink was 'small beer', which had a low alcohol content?just enough to preserve it?and was drunk by almost everyone, from children to old men, instead of water." ? From an article by Alex Fensome in The Dominion Post (New Zealand), January 13, 2014 ? ??? "Small beer" dates from Shakespeare's day. The Bard didn't coin it (he would have been just a child in 1568, the date of the first documented instance of "small beer"), but he did put the term to good use. In Henry VI, Part 2, for example, the rebel Jack Cade declares that, when he becomes king, he will "make it felony to drink small beer." In Othello, Desdemona asks Iago to describe a "deserving woman." Iago responds by listing praises for ten lines, only to conclude that such a woman would be suited "to suckle fools, and chronicle small beer"; in other words, to raise babies and keep track of insignificant household expenses. Desdemona quickly retorts, declaring Iago's assertion a "most lame and impotent conclusion." From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Fri Feb 21 08:37:50 2014 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 08:37:50 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Work of the day In-Reply-To: <1392996480.96434.YahooMailBasic@web125402.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> References: <1392996480.96434.YahooMailBasic@web125402.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1C05A2896E284381A956495CCF4C1E44@LennoxPC> I love these definitions John. Thank you for posting them. I'm always entertained and educated by them. So...do you think we could refer to soda pop as 'small beer' in the Current Middle Ages? Keep well, Val/Elspeth -----Original Message----- From: Hartwood [mailto:hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org] On Behalf Of John Mail Sent: February-21-14 7:28 AM To: Lionsgate; hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: [Hartwood] Work of the day small beer \SMAWL-BEER\ noun 1 :??? weak or inferior beer 2 :??? something of small importance : trivia ? ??? The money we spend on cable is small beer compared to the mortgage payment we have to come up with every month. "The main drink was 'small beer', which had a low alcohol content?just enough to preserve it?and was drunk by almost everyone, from children to old men, instead of water." ? From an article by Alex Fensome in The Dominion Post (New Zealand), January 13, 2014 ? ??? "Small beer" dates from Shakespeare's day. The Bard didn't coin it (he would have been just a child in 1568, the date of the first documented instance of "small beer"), but he did put the term to good use. In Henry VI, Part 2, for example, the rebel Jack Cade declares that, when he becomes king, he will "make it felony to drink small beer." In Othello, Desdemona asks Iago to describe a "deserving woman." Iago responds by listing praises for ten lines, only to conclude that such a woman would be suited "to suckle fools, and chronicle small beer"; in other words, to raise babies and keep track of insignificant household expenses. Desdemona quickly retorts, declaring Iago's assertion a "most lame and impotent conclusion." _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com From redshasta at gmail.com Fri Feb 21 12:17:56 2014 From: redshasta at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Julie_MacT=EDre?=) Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 12:17:56 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Hartwood TUTR - Teachers Wanted In-Reply-To: References: <4B81549331004AF5B69D925446952017@OwnerPC> <53059A82.2080205@telus.net> Message-ID: I still need to get my SCA dog course vetted (har). It would help if I put it together. :D On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 7:04 AM, Morel Carr Zupanic < bear_necessities at telus.net> wrote: > Gwynafel wrote: > I wish I knew something well enough to teach..... > ************************ > > I remember thinking that once, long ago. I bet a lot of teachers thought > that, at one point! One day, maybe sooner than you think, you will know > something well enough to teach. > > Dori > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Mon Feb 24 10:53:11 2014 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 10:53:11 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Hartwood TUTR - Teachers Wanted In-Reply-To: References: <4B81549331004AF5B69D925446952017@OwnerPC> <53059A82.2080205@telus.net> Message-ID: <20140224105311.296718713ov8g5qv@webmail.uniserve.com> Breeds of dogs in the SCA time period? Working dogs of the SCA time period? Dogs of the nobility? Dogs and Social Culture of the Middle Ages? Influences on Dog Breeds of the Middle Ages? How to Dress Your Dog to Look Like a Renaissance Painting? Really... I am interested! Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Fri 21 Feb 2014 12:17:56 PM PST, quoting Julie MacT?re : > I still need to get my SCA dog course vetted (har). It would help if I put > it together. :D > > > On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 7:04 AM, Morel Carr Zupanic < > bear_necessities at telus.net> wrote: > >> Gwynafel wrote: >> I wish I knew something well enough to teach..... >> ************************ >> >> I remember thinking that once, long ago. I bet a lot of teachers thought >> that, at one point! One day, maybe sooner than you think, you will know >> something well enough to teach. >> >> Dori From doerksen at island.net Mon Feb 24 10:55:13 2014 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 10:55:13 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Work of the day In-Reply-To: <1C05A2896E284381A956495CCF4C1E44@LennoxPC> References: <1392996480.96434.YahooMailBasic@web125402.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> <1C05A2896E284381A956495CCF4C1E44@LennoxPC> Message-ID: <20140224105513.10704o7b5i95wtch@webmail.uniserve.com> "Small beer" for pop? I could get into that! Sometimes I call water, "Adam's Ale"... Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Fri 21 Feb 2014 08:37:50 AM PST, quoting Valorie Lennox : > I love these definitions John. Thank you for posting them. I'm always > entertained and educated by them. > So...do you think we could refer to soda pop as 'small beer' in the Current > Middle Ages? > Keep well, > Val/Elspeth > > -----Original Message----- > From: Hartwood [mailto:hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org] On Behalf Of John Mail > Sent: February-21-14 7:28 AM > To: Lionsgate; hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: [Hartwood] Work of the day > > small beer \SMAWL-BEER\ > > > > > noun > > 1 :    weak or inferior beer > > 2 :    something of small importance : trivia > > > > >       The money we spend on cable is small beer > compared to the mortgage > payment we have to come up with every month. > > "The main drink was 'small beer', which had a low alcohol content?just > enough to preserve it?and was drunk by almost everyone, from children to old > men, instead of water." ? From an article by Alex Fensome in The Dominion > Post (New Zealand), January 13, 2014 > > > > > > > > >       "Small beer" dates from Shakespeare's day. > The Bard didn't coin it (he > would have been just a child in 1568, the date of the first documented > instance of "small beer"), but he did put the term to good use. In Henry VI, > Part 2, for example, the rebel Jack Cade declares that, when he becomes > king, he will "make it felony to drink small beer." In Othello, Desdemona > asks Iago to describe a "deserving woman." Iago responds by listing praises > for ten lines, only to conclude that such a woman would be suited "to suckle > fools, and chronicle small beer"; in other words, to raise babies and keep > track of insignificant household expenses. Desdemona quickly retorts, > declaring Iago's assertion a "most lame and impotent conclusion." > > From wmaiuro at telus.net Mon Feb 24 14:18:20 2014 From: wmaiuro at telus.net (Wendy) Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 14:18:20 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Hartwood TUTR - Teachers Wanted In-Reply-To: <20140224105311.296718713ov8g5qv@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <4B81549331004AF5B69D925446952017@OwnerPC> <53059A82.2080205@telus.net> <20140224105311.296718713ov8g5qv@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <530BC52C.9000009@telus.net> Dog jobs in the Middle Ages: Hunting, Protection what else? On 2014-02-24 10:53 AM, doerksen at island.net wrote: > Breeds of dogs in the SCA time period? > Working dogs of the SCA time period? > Dogs of the nobility? > Dogs and Social Culture of the Middle Ages? > Influences on Dog Breeds of the Middle Ages? > How to Dress Your Dog to Look Like a Renaissance Painting? > > Really... I am interested! > > Halima From bear_necessities at telus.net Mon Feb 24 14:23:05 2014 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 14:23:05 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Hartwood TUTR - Teachers Wanted In-Reply-To: <530BC52C.9000009@telus.net> References: <4B81549331004AF5B69D925446952017@OwnerPC> <53059A82.2080205@telus.net> <20140224105311.296718713ov8g5qv@webmail.uniserve.com> <530BC52C.9000009@telus.net> Message-ID: Wendy wrote: Dog jobs in the Middle Ages: Hunting, Protection what else? ********************** Dog breeds that date back to within our period. Dori From redshasta at gmail.com Mon Feb 24 15:29:28 2014 From: redshasta at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Julie_MacT=EDre?=) Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 15:29:28 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Hartwood TUTR - Teachers Wanted In-Reply-To: <530BC52C.9000009@telus.net> References: <4B81549331004AF5B69D925446952017@OwnerPC> <53059A82.2080205@telus.net> <20140224105311.296718713ov8g5qv@webmail.uniserve.com> <530BC52C.9000009@telus.net> Message-ID: I had a bunch of notes on the whole thing that are probably still in my iPhone? Something like that. Anyway, I want to do a brief overview of the role of dogs in the medieval period, followed by a good lecture on managing your modern medieval dog. :D On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Wendy wrote: > Dog jobs in the Middle Ages: Hunting, Protection what else? > > > On 2014-02-24 10:53 AM, doerksen at island.net wrote: > >> Breeds of dogs in the SCA time period? >> Working dogs of the SCA time period? >> Dogs of the nobility? >> Dogs and Social Culture of the Middle Ages? >> Influences on Dog Breeds of the Middle Ages? >> How to Dress Your Dog to Look Like a Renaissance Painting? >> >> Really... I am interested! >> >> Halima >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Mon Feb 24 16:08:23 2014 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 16:08:23 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Hartwood TUTR - Teachers Wanted In-Reply-To: References: <4B81549331004AF5B69D925446952017@OwnerPC><53059A82.2080205@telus.net><20140224105311.296718713ov8g5qv@webmail.uniserve.com><530BC52C.9000009@telus.net> Message-ID: Very appropriate as well Julie - given the plans for canine war in September. We need to get the pooches medivalized... I'm thinking we need information on barding and collars for dogs - assuming there was such a thing as barding for dogs - and then a contest at canine war. I recently saw something somewhere on collars for dogs...may have been the Elizabethan costume facebook page. Keep well, Val _____ From: Hartwood [mailto:hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org] On Behalf Of Julie MacT?re Sent: February-24-14 3:29 PM To: Hartwood Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Hartwood TUTR - Teachers Wanted I had a bunch of notes on the whole thing that are probably still in my iPhone? Something like that. Anyway, I want to do a brief overview of the role of dogs in the medieval period, followed by a good lecture on managing your modern medieval dog. :D On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Wendy wrote: Dog jobs in the Middle Ages: Hunting, Protection what else? On 2014-02-24 10:53 AM, doerksen at island.net wrote: Breeds of dogs in the SCA time period? Working dogs of the SCA time period? Dogs of the nobility? Dogs and Social Culture of the Middle Ages? Influences on Dog Breeds of the Middle Ages? How to Dress Your Dog to Look Like a Renaissance Painting? Really... I am interested! Halima _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/ mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Tue Feb 25 11:09:52 2014 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 11:09:52 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Hartwood TUTR - Teachers Wanted In-Reply-To: References: <4B81549331004AF5B69D925446952017@OwnerPC> <53059A82.2080205@telus.net> <20140224105311.296718713ov8g5qv@webmail.uniserve.com> <530BC52C.9000009@telus.net> Message-ID: <20140225110952.21594hdthvkn4l1c@webmail.uniserve.com> Excellent! Have you filled in that Instructor Info form yet? I want to take this class! In April! (I've taken another related class; what you have is what I want!) Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Mon 24 Feb 2014 03:29:28 PM PST, quoting Julie MacT?re : > I had a bunch of notes on the whole thing that are probably still in my > iPhone? Something like that. > Anyway, I want to do a brief overview of the role of dogs in the medieval > period, followed by a good lecture on managing your modern medieval dog. :D > > > > > On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Wendy wrote: > >> Dog jobs in the Middle Ages: Hunting, Protection what else? >> >> >> On 2014-02-24 10:53 AM, doerksen at island.net wrote: >> >>> Breeds of dogs in the SCA time period? >>> Working dogs of the SCA time period? >>> Dogs of the nobility? >>> Dogs and Social Culture of the Middle Ages? >>> Influences on Dog Breeds of the Middle Ages? >>> How to Dress Your Dog to Look Like a Renaissance Painting? >>> >>> Really... I am interested! >>> >>> Halima >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Hartwood mailing list >> Hartwood at tirrigh.org >> http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org >> >> Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ >> > From redshasta at gmail.com Tue Feb 25 12:36:29 2014 From: redshasta at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Julie_MacT=EDre?=) Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 12:36:29 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Hartwood TUTR - Teachers Wanted In-Reply-To: <20140225110952.21594hdthvkn4l1c@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <4B81549331004AF5B69D925446952017@OwnerPC> <53059A82.2080205@telus.net> <20140224105311.296718713ov8g5qv@webmail.uniserve.com> <530BC52C.9000009@telus.net> <20140225110952.21594hdthvkn4l1c@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: Found it! DOGS IN THE SCA: A guide to the Current Canine Middle Ages Introduction & Overview: Dogs in the medieval period segueing into dogs today. *NOTE* Use the seminar notes as reference. EMAIL Dr? I. Dogs in the medieval period a. Domestication b. Uses in the medieval period c. Symbolism i. Medieval views of the dog ii. Heraldry iii. Names II. Dogs in the modern period a. Position of the dog in Western society b. Uses of the dog in modern society c. Challenges of dog ownership in modern society III. Dogs in the SCA a. Dogs at Events i. Camping 1. Are dogs allowed? 2. Leash laws & control 3. Picking up after your dog 4. Your dog and the strange 5. Your dog and other dogs 6. Your dog and children 7. Your dogs needs a. Food b. Water c. Shelter i. Feeling safe - crates and familiar things ii. Heat, cold, damp, dry ii. Feasting 1. Are dogs allowed? 2. Control 3. Comfort 4. Close quarters 5. Food b. The Well-Equipped Medieval Dog i. Feast Gear ii. Garb iii First aid 1. Know the location of nearest vet & hours... emergency vet? 2. Nearest pet supply store On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 11:09 AM, wrote: > Excellent! Have you filled in that Instructor Info form yet? I want to > take this class! In April! (I've taken another related class; what you have > is what I want!) > > Halima > -- > http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > > > > Mon 24 Feb 2014 03:29:28 PM PST, quoting Julie MacT?re < > redshasta at gmail.com>: > > > I had a bunch of notes on the whole thing that are probably still in my >> iPhone? Something like that. >> Anyway, I want to do a brief overview of the role of dogs in the medieval >> period, followed by a good lecture on managing your modern medieval dog. >> :D >> >> >> >> >> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Wendy wrote: >> >> Dog jobs in the Middle Ages: Hunting, Protection what else? >>> >>> >>> On 2014-02-24 10:53 AM, doerksen at island.net wrote: >>> >>> Breeds of dogs in the SCA time period? >>>> Working dogs of the SCA time period? >>>> Dogs of the nobility? >>>> Dogs and Social Culture of the Middle Ages? >>>> Influences on Dog Breeds of the Middle Ages? >>>> How to Dress Your Dog to Look Like a Renaissance Painting? >>>> >>>> Really... I am interested! >>>> >>>> Halima >>>> >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Hartwood mailing list >>> Hartwood at tirrigh.org >>> http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org >>> >>> Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ >>> >>> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From symonne.dubois at gmail.com Tue Feb 25 15:29:08 2014 From: symonne.dubois at gmail.com (Symonne du Bois) Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:29:08 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] Hartwood TUTR - Teachers Wanted In-Reply-To: References: <4B81549331004AF5B69D925446952017@OwnerPC> <53059A82.2080205@telus.net> <20140224105311.296718713ov8g5qv@webmail.uniserve.com> <530BC52C.9000009@telus.net> <20140225110952.21594hdthvkn4l1c@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: That is fabulous!!!! It would be great to offer something like this at the War as well with it being dog themed. I am definitely wanting to get into this class in April though as well. On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 12:36 PM, Julie MacT?re wrote: > Found it! > > DOGS IN THE SCA: A guide to the Current Canine Middle Ages > > Introduction & Overview: Dogs in the medieval period segueing into dogs today. > *NOTE* Use the seminar notes as reference. EMAIL Dr? > > I. Dogs in the medieval period > a. Domestication > b. Uses in the medieval period > c. Symbolism > i. Medieval views of the dog > ii. Heraldry > iii. Names > > II. Dogs in the modern period > a. Position of the dog in Western society > b. Uses of the dog in modern society > c. Challenges of dog ownership in modern society > > III. Dogs in the SCA > a. Dogs at Events > i. Camping > 1. Are dogs allowed? > 2. Leash laws & control > 3. Picking up after your dog > 4. Your dog and the strange > 5. Your dog and other dogs > 6. Your dog and children > 7. Your dogs needs > a. Food > b. Water > c. Shelter > i. Feeling safe - crates and familiar things > ii. Heat, cold, damp, dry > ii. Feasting > 1. Are dogs allowed? > 2. Control > 3. Comfort > 4. Close quarters > 5. Food > > b. The Well-Equipped Medieval Dog > i. Feast Gear > ii. Garb > iii First aid > 1. Know the location of nearest vet & hours... emergency vet? > 2. Nearest pet supply store > > > On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 11:09 AM, wrote: > >> Excellent! Have you filled in that Instructor Info form yet? I want to >> take this class! In April! (I've taken another related class; what you have >> is what I want!) >> >> Halima >> -- >> http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ >> >> >> >> Mon 24 Feb 2014 03:29:28 PM PST, quoting Julie MacT?re < >> redshasta at gmail.com>: >> >> >> I had a bunch of notes on the whole thing that are probably still in my >>> iPhone? Something like that. >>> Anyway, I want to do a brief overview of the role of dogs in the medieval >>> period, followed by a good lecture on managing your modern medieval dog. >>> :D >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Wendy wrote: >>> >>> Dog jobs in the Middle Ages: Hunting, Protection what else? >>>> >>>> >>>> On 2014-02-24 10:53 AM, doerksen at island.net wrote: >>>> >>>> Breeds of dogs in the SCA time period? >>>>> Working dogs of the SCA time period? >>>>> Dogs of the nobility? >>>>> Dogs and Social Culture of the Middle Ages? >>>>> Influences on Dog Breeds of the Middle Ages? >>>>> How to Dress Your Dog to Look Like a Renaissance Painting? >>>>> >>>>> Really... I am interested! >>>>> >>>>> Halima >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Hartwood mailing list >>>> Hartwood at tirrigh.org >>>> http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org >>>> >>>> Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Hartwood mailing list >> Hartwood at tirrigh.org >> http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org >> >> Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bear_necessities at telus.net Tue Feb 25 18:02:11 2014 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 18:02:11 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] 24 more hours for TUTR teachers Message-ID: I am really sorry to do this, but I have to make a hard call. There are several people I've tried to contact, but haven't heard from, and I have to move forward with my schedule, as I'm quite far behind. Unfortunately, at this point, I don't quite have a full day for Saturday, let alone anything for Sunday. So, it's really important that, if you are teaching a class, or classes, that you get ahold of me by Wednesday evening. At that point, I'm going to get the schedule set up for publishing, with the teachers and classes that I have. Dori From wmaiuro at telus.net Tue Feb 25 23:03:16 2014 From: wmaiuro at telus.net (Wendy) Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 23:03:16 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] 24 more hours for TUTR teachers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <530D91B4.6090202@telus.net> What about a newcomers class Morel? Would there be need for that? I also have a handout for building a personae that I received from a class I took some time back. Would either of those be helpful? Wendy On 2014-02-25 6:02 PM, Morel Carr Zupanic wrote: > I am really sorry to do this, but I have to make a hard call. There > are several people I've tried to contact, but haven't heard from, and > I have to move forward with my schedule, as I'm quite far behind. > > Unfortunately, at this point, I don't quite have a full day for > Saturday, let alone anything for Sunday. So, it's really important > that, if you are teaching a class, or classes, that you get ahold of > me by Wednesday evening. At that point, I'm going to get the schedule > set up for publishing, with the teachers and classes that I have. > > Dori > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 2014.0.4335 / Virus Database: 3705/7124 - Release Date: 02/25/14 > > From wmaiuro at telus.net Tue Feb 25 23:04:31 2014 From: wmaiuro at telus.net (Wendy) Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 23:04:31 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] 24 more hours for TUTR teachers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <530D91FF.30402@telus.net> Also I know you've probably thought of this, but have we posted on the An Tir site that there is a tutr being planned and we are looking for teachers? Wendy On 2014-02-25 6:02 PM, Morel Carr Zupanic wrote: > I am really sorry to do this, but I have to make a hard call. There > are several people I've tried to contact, but haven't heard from, and > I have to move forward with my schedule, as I'm quite far behind. > > Unfortunately, at this point, I don't quite have a full day for > Saturday, let alone anything for Sunday. So, it's really important > that, if you are teaching a class, or classes, that you get ahold of > me by Wednesday evening. At that point, I'm going to get the schedule > set up for publishing, with the teachers and classes that I have. > > Dori > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 2014.0.4335 / Virus Database: 3705/7124 - Release Date: 02/25/14 > > From bear_necessities at telus.net Tue Feb 25 23:06:44 2014 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 23:06:44 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] 24 more hours for TUTR teachers In-Reply-To: <530D91B4.6090202@telus.net> References: <530D91B4.6090202@telus.net> Message-ID: <2D1883DA1A2643AC94E19ECD78FDD66B@OwnerPC> Wendy wrote: What about a newcomers class Morel? Would there be need for that? I also have a handout for building a personae that I received from a class I took some time back. Would either of those be helpful? ******************** Those are wonderful ideas, Wendy. I got lucky, and if I hear back from a particular teacher, then I will only have two more hours to fill! I don't post to the Tir Righ list, because we can't really pay much for traveling teachers, I'm afraid. Dori From doerksen at island.net Tue Feb 25 23:08:46 2014 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 23:08:46 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] 24 more hours for TUTR teachers In-Reply-To: <530D91FF.30402@telus.net> References: <530D91FF.30402@telus.net> Message-ID: <20140225230846.8283317485gv5wji@webmail.uniserve.com> An Tir is pretty big. I think just Tir Righ is sufficient, especially considering there are travel costs to the Island. People are likely busy and not thinking ahead to April yet, even though it's just a few weeks away; maybe when the snow lets up...? Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Tue 25 Feb 2014 11:04:31 PM PST, quoting Wendy : > Also I know you've probably thought of this, but have we posted on > the An Tir site that there is a tutr being planned and we are > looking for teachers? > > Wendy > > On 2014-02-25 6:02 PM, Morel Carr Zupanic wrote: >> I am really sorry to do this, but I have to make a hard call. >> There are several people I've tried to contact, but haven't heard >> from, and I have to move forward with my schedule, as I'm quite far >> behind. >> >> Unfortunately, at this point, I don't quite have a full day for >> Saturday, let alone anything for Sunday. So, it's really important >> that, if you are teaching a class, or classes, that you get ahold >> of me by Wednesday evening. At that point, I'm going to get the >> schedule set up for publishing, with the teachers and classes that >> I have. >> >> Dori From baron.james.llewellyn at gmail.com Tue Feb 25 23:19:42 2014 From: baron.james.llewellyn at gmail.com (baron.james.llewellyn at gmail.com) Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 07:19:42 +0000 Subject: [Hartwood] =?utf-8?q?24_more_hours_for_TUTR_teachers?= In-Reply-To: <20140225230846.8283317485gv5wji@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <530D91FF.30402@telus.net>, <20140225230846.8283317485gv5wji@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <530d95f8.43da440a.59fa.04b3@mx.google.com> When you add people from off-island you start to incur travel costs unless they are extremely generous. From out of Tir Righ even more so and then there is the time element in travel. Most deans tend to use in Principality teachers as TUTR is also not all-An Tir. James . Sent from Windows Mail From: doerksen at island.net Sent: ?Tuesday?, ?February? ?25?, ?2014 ?11?:?08? ?PM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org An Tir is pretty big. I think just Tir Righ is sufficient, especially considering there are travel costs to the Island. People are likely busy and not thinking ahead to April yet, even though it's just a few weeks away; maybe when the snow lets up...? Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Tue 25 Feb 2014 11:04:31 PM PST, quoting Wendy : > Also I know you've probably thought of this, but have we posted on > the An Tir site that there is a tutr being planned and we are > looking for teachers? > > Wendy > > On 2014-02-25 6:02 PM, Morel Carr Zupanic wrote: >> I am really sorry to do this, but I have to make a hard call. >> There are several people I've tried to contact, but haven't heard >> from, and I have to move forward with my schedule, as I'm quite far >> behind. >> >> Unfortunately, at this point, I don't quite have a full day for >> Saturday, let alone anything for Sunday. So, it's really important >> that, if you are teaching a class, or classes, that you get ahold >> of me by Wednesday evening. At that point, I'm going to get the >> schedule set up for publishing, with the teachers and classes that >> I have. >> >> Dori _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From archerychik at gmail.com Wed Feb 26 12:28:22 2014 From: archerychik at gmail.com (Allison Mail) Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 12:28:22 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] 24 more hours for TUTR teachers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4AA0AD5F-D461-4F07-AFD6-ACAD5458A14E@gmail.com> Dori, If you are stuck I am thinking that I will be well enough to teach my banner painting class. The only issue would be that John and I can't teach at the same time. My class can be 2 hours but 3 gives us more time for the resist to dry. I can send the class form later. Thanks, Aline Sent from my iPad > On Feb 25, 2014, at 6:02 PM, "Morel Carr Zupanic" wrote: > > I am really sorry to do this, but I have to make a hard call. There are several people I've tried to contact, but haven't heard from, and I have to move forward with my schedule, as I'm quite far behind. > > Unfortunately, at this point, I don't quite have a full day for Saturday, let alone anything for Sunday. So, it's really important that, if you are teaching a class, or classes, that you get ahold of me by Wednesday evening. At that point, I'm going to get the schedule set up for publishing, with the teachers and classes that I have. > > Dori > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From bear_necessities at telus.net Wed Feb 26 12:33:36 2014 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 12:33:36 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] 24 more hours for TUTR teachers In-Reply-To: <4AA0AD5F-D461-4F07-AFD6-ACAD5458A14E@gmail.com> References: <4AA0AD5F-D461-4F07-AFD6-ACAD5458A14E@gmail.com> Message-ID: <8844E49278A44B28B1A319208AC6C951@OwnerPC> -----Original Message----- From: Allison Mail Aline wrote: If you are stuck I am thinking that I will be well enough to teach my banner painting class. The only issue would be that John and I can't teach at the same time. My class can be 2 hours but 3 gives us more time for the resist to dry. I can send the class form later. ****************************** I'm doing really well at this point, thank you. That given, your silk banner painting class is *very* popular. If you want to teach it, I have room, and would love to add it! But, as things are now going well, there is also no pressure, so I will leave that totally up to you, and how you are feeling. Thank you, very much!! Dori From archerychik at gmail.com Wed Feb 26 15:04:20 2014 From: archerychik at gmail.com (Allison Mail) Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 15:04:20 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] 24 more hours for TUTR teachers In-Reply-To: <8844E49278A44B28B1A319208AC6C951@OwnerPC> References: <4AA0AD5F-D461-4F07-AFD6-ACAD5458A14E@gmail.com> <8844E49278A44B28B1A319208AC6C951@OwnerPC> Message-ID: I know several of the fighters and their ladies in Nanaimo were wanting this class, so let's add me to the list. :) Sent from my iPad > On Feb 26, 2014, at 12:33 PM, "Morel Carr Zupanic" wrote: > > -----Original Message----- From: Allison Mail > Aline wrote: > If you are stuck I am thinking that I will be well enough to teach my banner painting class. The only issue would be that John and I can't teach at the same time. My class can be 2 hours but 3 gives us more time for the resist to dry. > I can send the class form later. > ****************************** > > I'm doing really well at this point, thank you. That given, your silk banner painting class is *very* popular. If you want to teach it, I have room, and would love to add it! But, as things are now going well, there is also no pressure, so I will leave that totally up to you, and how you are feeling. Thank you, very much!! > > Dori > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From bear_necessities at telus.net Wed Feb 26 17:56:00 2014 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 17:56:00 -0800 Subject: [Hartwood] 24 more hours for TUTR teachers In-Reply-To: References: <4AA0AD5F-D461-4F07-AFD6-ACAD5458A14E@gmail.com><8844E49278A44B28B1A319208AC6C951@OwnerPC> Message-ID: <05DA544B24D04AA78342CFB4871A3313@OwnerPC> Alison wrote: I know several of the fighters and their ladies in Nanaimo were wanting this class, so let's add me to the list. :) ************************* Wonderful, thank you! Dori