[Ravensfort] Ravensfort Digest, Vol 57, Issue 74
Michelle Lopez
ivarra20 at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 31 06:49:16 PST 2011
Sorry I missed this as it sounded fantastic. Gregor and the boys got
the plague. So Orla and I rode horses to console ourselves. Will see everyone
at populace!
Irial the injured once more...
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From: Carolyn Pace <ridgetopfarm at me.com>
To: Sher M <runa.herd at earthlink.net>
Cc: Ravens Fort <ravensfort at lists.ansteorra.org>
Sent: Mon, January 31, 2011 8:18:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Ravensfort] Ravensfort Digest, Vol 57, Issue 74
Yes it was a very nice guild meeting with lots of good friends. Thanks to HE
Brian and Angela for opening their house for the meeting. Who made the yummy
beans? They were munching! Man they were very good and a nice addition to the
brats. Amelia's cupcakes with sprinkles were a nice touch too. xo G
On Jan 30, 2011, at 04:09 PM, Sher M <runa.herd at earthlink.net> wrote:
Lemoine,
>
>I may have a broken piece of lapis you can have. Will have to see where I put
>the bag of stuff.
>
>
>Lady Runa of The Thundering Herd
>Barony of Raven's Fort
>Knight Marshal
>Deputy Minister of Arts
>Apprentice to Mistress Shanahan
>----- Original Message -----
>>From: Lemoine Beers
>>To: Ravens Fort
>>Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 4:28 PM
>>Subject: Re: [Ravensfort] Ravensfort Digest, Vol 57, Issue 74
>>
>>I would like to thank H.E. Brian for the use of his forge, and the tool
>>needed to see an example of what my research had been telling me Bucklow
>>tells us in his book that Lapis Lazuli was broken down by the heating of the
>>stone then placing it into vinegar. Do to the cost of pigment grade Lapis I
>>used two different stones to see how this process worked, The first stone was
>>everyday limestone that is made up of calcite. When heated then dropped into
>>the vinegar it gave off a lot of steam and left a very nice gray and white
>>partials in the bottom of the bowel. I gave this to Lord Devin so he could
>>experiment in making pigment. I also fished out some wood ash for him. I hope
>>he enjoys his pigments. Then I heated hematite then placed it into the
>>vinegar. In both rocks the heat made the rocks brittle enough to grind with
>>the tools used in period. It was also a pleasure to show my craft off to other
>>members of the Barony. I had a great time. I enjoyed the company of all of
>>those good people that made it out for the day. Once again I give many thanks
>>to H.E. Brian for having use at his place. It was a very wonderful day.
>>
>>
>>Later
>>Lemoine de. Gascony MKA"L.D Beers" loco.cerveza at gmail.com
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>>
>>"As she has planted, so does she harvest; such is the field of karma". ~Sri
>>Guru Granth Sahib
>>
>>
>>
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