SC - cooking classes at Pennsic?

Anne-Marie Rousseau acrouss at gte.net
Sun Jan 14 23:27:09 PST 2001


Muirenn Darragh said: 
> Lord Stefan, I think they have the "corn" party nearly every year. I =
> don't keep in touch with anybody from Shadow Clans, so I can't be 100% =
> certain.  If you take the dragon wagon tour early and often, then that =
> would be your best bet.

With this additional info, I can find out where the group is staying and
keep my eyes open and look on the nearby privies for notices.

I had thought of the wagons from earlier messages, but my experiences
with the wagons have often been quite disappointing. They start very
late in the two weeks of Pennsic and they are extremely inconsistant
in their shedules, often with two wagons right together after a very
long wait. It is also often very hard to figure out where they will
be stopping since the wagon stops are no longer marked on the Pennsic
map in the guidebook. I've given up on them for regular transport even
though there is a wagon stop very close to SPCA (where I've been 
camping the last two years). I feel sorry for those that have to 
depend upon them. But I do try to take them around Pennsic for a few 
trips usually during the second week. I do recommend folks that are 
new to Pennsic do this as it is a good way to get an overview of 
Pennsic.

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THL Stefan li Rous    Barony of Bryn Gwlad    Kingdom of Ansteorra
Mark S. Harris             Austin, Texas           stefan at texas.net
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