SC - fighter practices
Sue Clemenger
mooncat at in-tch.com
Thu Oct 19 06:48:46 PDT 2000
I don't know if it's so much that it gets cold, although it does, but
that it gets hard to fight in snow (or so I assume--I'm not a fighter),
and that it gets dark really, really early. Since our local fighter
practices are held after work hours, the fighters have preferred to find
well-lit, indoor areas. We've been able to use part of one of the local
university's gyms until the last couple of years, and are now scrounging
for an indoor site.
- --Maire
Philippa Alderton wrote:
>
> Maire skrev:
>
> >Ah, you obviously don't live where it gets _cold_ at least half the
> >year, do you? <g>
>
> Ah, you must live where it only gets a little cold- not toughened up. I
> spent part of one shift at Chirurgeon's Point at Pennsic a couple of years
> ago, taping up the ankle of their Crown Princess, while she described to me
> how to insulate a helm for 20 below zero fight practices......
>
> 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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