[Sca-cooks] RE: Sca-cooks digest, Vol 1 #1364 - 16 msgs

chirhart_1 at att.net chirhart_1 at att.net
Mon Feb 4 18:44:26 PST 2002




           As another ringer there is also Midway between
      the top and the bottom is House Blackstar That has
      all the amenitys Kitchen,Space,a 20 by30 tent a 20
      by 20 kitchen water and electricety.   chirhart
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> well, speaking ex cathedra the rock [ex petra the cathedral?] or at least
> from SPCA, which seems to be turning into a fairly physical representation
> of the rock...on one hand, I for one hate the schlep up the hill, and then
> back down [and i will eventualy have the scheckls to get myself a scooter,
> despite what the navy seems to think] and the hay wagon is NOT dependable in
> the least.  I know that Stefan is not particularly thrilled by the idea of
> getting the food up the hill with no transport...and Johan has a scooter,
> but they don't allow small wagon trailers so he can't prtage the food uphill
> for us...Liadan is just about as zippy on her feet as i am, especially after
> a long day.  On the other hand, there are those who live up in the barbaric
> lands who don't want to come down by the lake, because [!] they don't want
> to go back up the hill. The distance is a consideration, but we in the
> civilized territories by the lake have to go up the hill.Short of having it
> half way up/down the hill we can agree to disagree.
> On the gripping hand, I can ask dur if I can bring the minivan down to do
> shuttle service for after the potluck.
>
> Just an observation, I favor a move to having it in a private camp, as
> frankly, the A&S tents are hot and cramped, and scheduled. In a private
> camp, we have ready access to firepits, cooking goodies, no strict ending
> schedule, people can show up early to get things ready or do final touches
> without jogging the elbows of the immediately previous class. The advantage
> to having it in the hofla tent is that people could drop off foods at our
> encampment during the day as convenient and we have the space to stash the
> extra coolers and stuff to make it easier for people to 'stage' their food
> prep. We also have the resources of our kitchen tools, utensiles and serving
> pieces. We also have washing up facilities so you don't have to schlep dirty
> stuff back up the hill, and lots of zip lock baggies, and foil for wrapping
> leftovers.
>
> youse guys choice. As hospitaller, I can just make you aware of what we have
> on hand to make things easier ;-)
> margali
>
> the quote starts here:
> If I may speak for the cooks who are members of Clan Kyle (and I don't think
> they'll mind), we have several folks who would like to come who will
> absolutely need the haywagon to get to Orluk Oasis and back.  If there is
> any
> possibility that the wagons would stop running before we're done, we'd need
> several golf carts for rides for the disabled - assuming they decide to
> allow
> that this year.  And at least two people who would have to either walk or
> pull small children back up the hill if they can't find babysitting.
> Counting a likely minimum of 5 cooks from Clan Kyle (myself, Master Cahan,
> Lady Tirza, and Lady Alison, as well as Lord Jayme who may be camping with
> us), that would be five votes for the A&S tents.
> Admittedly, it's more convenient for us that way.  But I also like the
> option
> of electric lights so we can read everybody's recipes!
>
> Brangwayna Morgan
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