PE - tents and smalls

EzaBella ezabella at surf1.de
Tue Oct 3 07:20:39 PDT 2000


Greetings to the List!
    Have any of you considered a round with the spoked wheel design?
Pictures and directions can be found on Master Terafan's wep page
http://www.greydragon.org/pavilions/index.htm.  It goes up very easy AND NO
ROPES!  The interior spokes make it easy to section off areas, and with an
extra support pole, one of the spokes can be for hanging garb as well.  Lady
Marguerite is making a Tudor (2 rounds on either end of a rectangle) for my
family and the rounds will be the spoked wheel design.  We have also asked
that the 3 tents can work independantly of each other if need be.  Then for
a short event, we take one round.  For longer events, or more friends
sleeping with us, we could take the entire thing.

    As for children, i have my daughter who is 8, my husband who is um
older, our dog who is medium in size, our newly "adopted son" who is older
than me, and his Lady.  (Thankfuly the cats would rather stay home!)  All of
us are in a 3 room mundane.  We can't wait until the Tudor is done and we
can spread out a little.  We seem to be tripping over each other a lot.  :)

Hope this opens up the options for everyone,
Ezsa

> i to have smalles but unfortunetly if you are trying to avoid ropes you
are
> stuck with a french bell type or a norse a.
> Tannim McLlyr



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