[Sca-cooks] A Bird Bath, or: what I did with herbs last weeke nd

Harris Mark.S-rsve60 Mark.s.Harris at motorola.com
Thu Sep 11 10:42:33 PDT 2003


Lainie replied to me with:
>  Aurore commented:
>> Bravo!!!! Beautiful!!!!!  Good recipe for peer broth? ;D  Aurore
>Hmmm. Maybe I ought to add that to:
>SCA-dishes-art    (11K)  4/13/00    "A Guide to making the most out of 
>the SCA
>                                        and its members" by Kim Huett. 
>(humor)
>http://www.florilegium.org/files/UNCAT/SCA-dishes-humor-art.html
>Stefan

Stefan, I don't think so. But if you can think of an apropos file to put it
in, do so. Something about ceremonies, perhaps?
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Actually this was just Stefan trying to make a joke. I was waiting to see what other folks replied to your message before I replied directly to your message. I've already saved your original message for use in the Florilegium. Perhaps in a file on Peerage vigils. This is, and isn't a ceremony. I'm not sure that doing this in court would go over that well. :-) And court is more what most folks think of, when they think of "ceremony". However in this case, I am strongly thinking about putting this in the Florilegium as a stand alone article, 'cause I think it is so neat. You mentioned having a photograph of the bath setup before the actual bathing. Can I get an electronic copy of that? Of course if you would like to expand this into a more polished article with perhaps some background on period Peerage/Knighting baths or other Peerage ceremonial ideas I'd love to replace this with that.

Stefan
Who, if the Crown ever decided that he was worthy of being awarded a Pelican, would really like to do something like this.



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