[Sca-cooks] A&S Victory

Sue Clemenger mooncat at in-tch.com
Mon Aug 4 17:22:49 PDT 2003


Woo-hoo! Congrats to Selene! She's following in the footsteps of several
of her predecessors, too.
(and Papa, anyone who cooks like you do is *supremely* talented, so just
hush!)
--maire, old used Aten champion herself (uh...counting on fingers and
toes...11 years ago!)

Michael Gunter wrote:
> 
> This past weekend at the Atenveldt A&S Championship I was very
> honored to see all the entries of some of the finest artisans in
> the Kingdom. Man, I'm such a talentless slob.  :-)
> 
> Someone who is definately not talentless is sometime contributor to
> this list and my former lady HL Selene O'Malley. The requirements for
> Champion call for at least 5 different categories and she provided
> a magnificent display. Although there was no food involved she
> still awed me with her displays.
> 
> A post-14th Century Flemish Middle Class dress.
> An Elizabethan lady's hat with beaded caul.
> A musical string ensamble Fantasia. (She plays cello)
> An Elizabethan civilian armored tall hat. (You hadda see this!)
> and bone ice skates! (This was definately one of the most talked
> about entries.)
> 
> Selene won the categories of Footwear and Accessories (Lady's hat & Caul)
> Performance Arts (the Fantasia)
> Armor (The civilian hat which beat out a couple of amazing and well
> constructed helms as well as a full chainmaille hauberk)
> and
> Toys and Games (with the ice skates)
> 
> Selene's displays were wonderful and she has earned the moniker
> "Documentation Queen".
> 
> She really blew folks away and scored over 100 points higher than the
> nearest competitor. Her new position is very well earned and totally
> amazing.
> 
> Not bad for a lady without even a Grant level A&S award.  :-)



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