[Ansteorra] Twelfth Night: Misplaced items

Carolle M. Cox hpockets at verizon.net
Tue Jan 10 06:51:11 PST 2006


The following items were recovered following Twelfth Night.  If they are
yours, pray contact me to arrange their removal from my living room:
 
4" off-white pillar candle
Tealight in heavy glass holder
Small round black and silver box
tube of lip gloss
small cross in plastic bag
Beautiful but broken gold necklace with black and white stones
Loop of gold wire with blue, gold, silver stones
small brocade bag containing gold colored box (you tell me the rest)
Steppes' 30th Anniversary tote with miscellaneous contents
two wooden soup bowls (one with metal bottom)
clear glass tankard with a word etched into the side
green glass plate (sorry its contents did not survive)
several bits of cutlery
silver metal plate
larger silver metal plate
Several windchimes, mounted
a camel missing his candle
wicker and rope basket containing  ?largesse?
small brass and red bead ?candle holder?
a button
a white shirt
a chemise
a blue and white (modern) pullover
a dark blue napkin
green napkin still in its holder
Length of blue and black inkle weaving
length of heavy off-white fabric, lace-edged
length of heavy off-white fabric, edges hemmed
length of dark green fabric
length of teal blue fabric
 
In service to Barony, King, and Society, 
Gerita del Mare
 
 
 
 
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The years that a woman subtracts from her age are not lost.  They are added
to the ages of other women.  -- Diane de Poitiers (1499 - 1566)
 



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