SC - Medieval Times

Elaine Koogler ekoogler at chesapeake.net
Fri May 19 06:35:20 PDT 2000


OK, folks, I'm going to Pennsic, I'm doing Land Grab, I first went to
Pennsic XXII, been going ever since, doing Land Grab since Pennsic XXV. I
can and will help you to the best of my ability.

I should be easy to find- I'll likely be wearing my electric orange camo
pattern T-shirt, and if I can find a pair, some of those purple camo patterm
pants to um, match- I've found it's a lot easier to find the people you want
if you can be seen- besides, I love the green expressions people get on
their faces at such combos ;-)

I've invited you folks before and I'm extending the invitation again. SPCA
is a Cook's camp, and SCA Cooks are welcome IF YOU PRE-REGISTER WITH US!!!
If you're already pre-registered, I may be able to get you land in our camp-
I'd have to discuss it with Ateno. Pre-registration ends on June 1st-
there's nothing I can do about that.

If you want to join us, contact me and I'll give you the information and
sign you up to our camp List. If you have other questions, post me
privately, and I'll try to answer them.

We have an excellent site, well-shaded, near Orluk Oasis, by the lake. We
are downhill from Merchanting and such, and it is a steep hill, but the hay
wagons are very regular through the latter part of the War. Although we tell
others tales of 20 ft mosquitos, and leeches which crawl into camp and eat
entire tents, that's just so we don't get swamped with camps wanting to
invade our area ;-) Coopers are very good about spraying just before we
arrive, and in all my Wars, I've never gotten a mosquito bite. On a hot day,
we're usually a good 10 degrees or so cooler than most of the rest of
Pennsic.

Let me know, folks. I'm slumlady ;-)


Phlip

Nolo disputare, volo somniare et contendere, et iterum somniare.

phlip at morganco.net

Philippa Farrour
Caer Frig
Southeastern Ohio

"All things are poisons.  It is simply the dose that distinguishes between a
poison and a remedy." -Paracelsus

"Oats -- a grain which in England sustains the horses, and in
Scotland, the men." -- Johnson

"It was pleasant to me to find that 'oats,' the 'food of horses,' were
so much used as the food of the people in Johnson's own town." --
Boswell

"And where will you find such horses, and such men?" -- Anonymous


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