[Sca-cooks] Non-feast cooking

Sue Clemenger mooncat at in-tch.com
Thu May 4 18:38:07 PDT 2006


Yes, you did at the very least imply it.  I was just trying to make a funny
point.  And I agree about 50th Year, totally! I was not able to go to 30th
year, so it's been a looooong time since I've been able to do something
quite that cool.  And the shopping! *sigh*.....
--Maire

----- Original Message -----
From: "Elaine Koogler" <ekoogler1 at comcast.net>
To: "Cooks within the SCA" <sca-cooks at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] Non-feast cooking


> Sue Clemenger wrote:
> > The logic is two-fold.
> > One, it ain't at the far end of the country for a number of us.  An
Tir's
> > our neighboring kingdom, and all geographical weirdness included, the
next
> > nearest barony to mine is IN An Tir, albeit two states away in
> > Washington....<g>  I know what you mean, though....I annually wish
Pennsic
> > could be a little closer than a couple of thousand miles away from me,
and
> > maybe, just maybe, NOT in August, which, regardless of which job I've
held,
> > has been one of my busiest months since I started playing almost 2
decades
> > ago.  Which, come to think of it, doesn't sound *possible* that it's
been
> > that long! Ooof-da! ;o)
> > Two, it's not an SCA-wide event in the same way that 25th Year was, or
30th
> > Year.  It's a 40th Year Celebration being put on specifically *by*
AnTir,
> > and anyone who wants to come, is welcome to.  As far as I know, there is
no
> > official, SCA-wide FYC planned at all.
> > --Maire
> >
> Yeah, I know that a fair number of people live close by the An Tir
> site.  In fact, I think I said that it should be closer to the center of
> the US...and therefore equally inconvenient for all of us!
>
> Hopefully, they'll start planning #50 now so that it'll be a really big
> celebration and in a location that's easier for more of us to get to.
>
> Kiri





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