[Sca-cooks] Packing and moving Peers

Susan Fox-Davis selene at earthlink.net
Wed Nov 14 10:04:23 PST 2001


> >==C6duin (AEduin?) said:
> > > who wonders when the "pack and move the peer" got put into his
> > > contract......
> >
> >Do you pack them in salt for this? Or the less expensive brine or
> >vinegar? Do you use a period storage container?
> I have a good peer so, I'll use the more expensive salt.  Does a tarred
> custom built wooden crate count as period?

Oh, thanks, I think.  You gonna feather me as well?  Squawk!

> >I almost might trade with you. I helped unload and re-organise umpteen
> >file cabinets when they recently moved the SCA Laurel King of Arms files
> >from Pittsburg? to Austin. I'm not a herald, but heraldic knowledge
> >is not needed to do the brute stength stuff. :-)
> Since I have to worry about cook books and heraldry books....

Thank you, we've had the Laurel library in and out of Caid too.  Maybe it was
lighter in Bruce's day, but still humungous.  Jared estimates we have 5,000
books to move, I think he is guessing 'way low.

Selene, Caid




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