[Elfsea] Low Light/Torches and Huzzah the Stewards
Timothy Rayburn
timothy_of_glastonbury at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 27 14:30:39 PDT 2001
While I am certainly in favor of using the torches, if we have them and
they are in good condition, circumstances this time meant that by the
time the truck arrived on site, there were higher priority items to
deal with. There is nothing that could have been done about this,
sometime circumstances beyound your control with get involved. Our
Stewards did an amazing job under amazingly far flung pressures that
could never have been predicted. They deserve our thanks and support
for such a smashing success given the troubles.
Further, there is no one who has attended a Moot or Business Meeting in
the last three months who was not aware the site was going to be VERY
DARK due to low-moonlight. The stewards, to their credit, let us all
know and I specifically made sure to bring extra lights and small
lanterns to carry with me to solve this problem.
Timothy
--- Ldyinnes at aol.com wrote:
> --
> [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]
> YES, THE STARS WERE BEAUTIFUL, HOWEVER HOW ABOUT THAT LONG TREK TO
> THE
> PARKING LOT AFTER DARK, NO LIGHTS ANYWERE TO HELP SEE UNDER FOOT.
> WHAT EVER
> HAPPENED TO THE STAKES AND TORCH HOLDERS THAT WE AS A BARONY WORKED
> SO HARD
> FOR, WHEN WE USED OTHER PRIMITIVE SITES. I, FOR ONE, THINK THEY ARE
> A GREAT
> IDEA. IT DOES NOT DETRACT FROM THE ATMOSPHERE AT ALL AND ARE VERY
> PERIOD.
> THEY ALSO LET US SEE THE GROUND UNDERFOOT SO WE DONT TRIP ON A ROOT,
> STEP IN
> A HOLE, OR OUR FOOT ROLL WHEN WE STEP ON A ROCK.
>
> INNES
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