[Sca-cooks] Mairi Ceilidh
Sue Clemenger
mooncat at in-tch.com
Sun Apr 4 17:49:33 PDT 2004
A "scroll" done a la Bayeaux Tapestry, how perfectly cool! Heck, I know
how to embroider--I could do that myself! <g>
--maire
Carol Eskesen Smith wrote:
> I know of one, Brighid... My Laurel/Pel "scroll" (actually, a
> reproduction of three pieces of the Bayoux Tapestry) wasn't presented
> at my Birding, and was shown as a "work in process" at my Laureling.
> The artist currently has a life, but when she finishes school, I'll
> be asking about it. (I know JUST where it's going to go, too! It's
> drop dead georgous!) If I can procrastinate, so can she. She, at
> least, has an excuse!
>
> Regards, Brekke
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: Robin Carroll-Mann To: Cooks
> within the SCA Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 12:08 PM Subject: Re:
> [Sca-cooks] Mairi Ceilidh
>
>
> On 30 Mar 2004, at 7:45, Sue Clemenger wrote:
>
>> Kiri, you obviously know Things Heraldic....Do you happen to know
>> if trees and plants are okay as supporters? I'd really like a birch
>> tree....and now that my arms have finally passed (after 4 years!),
>> I can actually get something going like commissioning a peerage
>> scroll..... --maire, who's enough of a bum this morning that she
>> can't even come up with OFC.....*sigh*....
>
> ::blink:: You didn't get a scroll when you were elevated? Is this
> one of those inter-kingdom anthropology things? In the East, it's
> the norm for most awards to be presented with a scroll in court.
> Sometimes a person receiving an AoA or an Order of Merit gets a
> promissory note instead, but I've never seen a Laurel or Pelican not
> receive a scroll at their elevation.
>
>
> Brighid ni Chiarain *** mka Robin Carroll-Mann Barony of Settmour
> Swamp, East Kingdom rcmann4 at earthlink.net
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