I had an amazing time at Ymir this year.  I thoroughly enjoyed the fighting, got in some very fun pickups (which is my favorite part of any event), I got to see several very worthy people be inducted into the Peerage, and I got to spend a good deal of time hanging out with my friends.

The fighting was a lot of fun, even if my head wasn’t in the right space.  With the wait while people moved their cars of the field so we could start fighting and a few other things that went on I found it very hard to focus on the fighting.  I still did very well in the speed tourney, making it into the double elim.  I did not do as well in the double elim as I did in the speed tourney but I know the adjustment I need to make.  It was very different than the Ymir tournament that I am used to, but it was no less enjoyable.  The only real drawback for me was that the tourney style that was run didn’t really allow for the personal evaluations I like to be able to do at Ymir so I will need to find another tourney where I can make those evaluations.  All in all though I had a great time.  I did end up missing the tavern brawl melees so I could attend a vigil but I made it back in time to watch the Free Scholar prize and get in some pickups.

One of my favorite parts of the event though was getting to spend some time chatting with people I do not get to see often.  Lately it seems that when I’m at an event I’m always running to the next thing and I never get the chance to really stop and talk to my friends.  It’s a bit disappointing because so many of us seem so spread out and busy now that we only get to see each other in passing at events.  This event though I really tried to take more time to hang out and chat.  I still didn’t get to chat for as long as I would have liked with some but it was still really nice and really enjoyable.  I’m going to make a point of slowing down more at events in the future so I can spend more time chatting with the people I went to the event to see in the first place. :)

The last highlight of the event was finally getting off my bum to talk with Master Eldrid about some heavy armour I’ve been meaning to commission.  We talked about a helm, gauntlets, and some other small things.  I want to get back out on the field with my spear for wars and I’d like to pick up a few more authorizations so I can fight in some Pas.  I’m pretty excited about it.

The only low light of the event was how late it was when I left.  Gaston had been onsite Friday night to guard for Melisent la Ruse’s vigil.  I had decided to daytrip so I could watch the puppies and we had both decided to come home Saturday night so we could have Sunday to put stuff away and recoup.  We took the dayshade down and were packed up by 5:30pm and that was the time I headed up to court.  Baronial Court was ending and I felt rather guilty for not knowing that it had already started.  I usually make it a point to stay for court.  You never know who will be getting an award and everyone deserves to have people there to witness their recognition.  Getting called into court is a very special moment, regardless of the award being given and I think it’s important to be there.  But I digress.  Royal Court was set up once Baronial Court ended and it started not too long thereafter, probably around 6 or 6:30pm.  I enjoyed court and I was happy that I got to stay to see Andreas’s Pelican and Liva join the Order of the Laurel.  Livia was the last piece of business and I left as soon as court was over.  Now I expect Ymir courts to be long.  There’s a lot of people and a lot of business.  But leaving site at 8pm to drive 2 hours home by myself has totally made it on my Murtaugh List*.  I got home and immediately told Gaston we needed to either stay on site next year or get a hotel room.  My vote is for staying on site.  Not only would we be waking up at the event but I would also have all evening to hang out and chat. :)

Sadly I forgot my camera so there aren’t any pictures.  I guess that makes two low lights.  Next time I’ll make sure I bring it and the Flip.

* Murtaugh List: From How I Met Your Mother.  A Murtaugh List is a list of all the things you are now too old to do.  It is a reference to the Lethal Weapon movies.  In this series Sergeant Roger Murtaugh was Danny Glover’s character and he spends most of the movies running around saying “I’m too old for this sh**!”

I’m in the middle of preparations for Ymir so things have been a little quiet here.  Currently the weather for this weekend is supposed to be amazing so lets hope that the forecast holds.

I’ve done a little reorganizing on the website and I’m in the early planning stages of two major projects.  I’ll be able to talk about them in more depth once I’ve finished outlining my plans a little better.

I have been looking through a 1591 edition of A Book of Cookrye and I wanted to share one of the sauce recipes with you all.  The following is a rough transcription of the recipe.

To Make Sauce for Capons or Turkey Fowles

Take onions and dice them thin, and boil them in fair water until they be boiled dry, and put some of the gravy into them and pepper grore beaten*.

From reading through the recipe I believe you are to thinly dice the onion and boil it, allowing the water to reduce until the onions are nearly dry.  Once the water is reduced add some gravy to the sauce from you birds and a little ground pepper to taste.

I’m planning on trying this recipe for myself in the next week or two.  I’ll let you all know how it goes.

*I believe “pepper grore beaten” means ground pepper but I am very new at working with period recipes.

I’ll bet you all thought that I had forgotten.  :)   I didn’t, it’s just taken me longer to go through them that I had originally thought.  Here are the first three videos from Midnight at the Oasis.

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19. November 2010 · 1 comment · Categories: Events · Tags: ,

Most people spend this time of year thinking about Thanksgiving, buying Christmas presents, and what they’re going to wear to 12th Night.  Well, maybe the rest of America doesn’t think about 12th Night anymore but most of my friends and I still do so it’s going in the list.

I’ve got several commissions I’m working on and a couple of additional freelance projects so it’s unlikely that I’ll be making something new for 12th Night this year but I have started thinking about Gulf Wars.  I realized this week that it’s only 3.5 months away and if I’m going then I’m going to need to get my butt in gear and start a list of what I need to mend, fix, make, and practice between now and then.  I’m planning on taking some time this weekend to sit down and draft my list.  Of course I’ll share it with you guys when I’m done but I’m curious about you guys.  How many of you are planning on going to Gulf Wars?  Have you already made your listed and started on it or are you waiting until after the Holidays?

I need to write some more fencing posts!  Well, that will have to wait until next week when my article has been submitted.  It’s all done except for two pictures I need to take tonight.  It’s getting turned in tomorrow.  Excellent.

But I’m sure what you want to read about is War of the Wings, which I went to last weekend.  More »

My completed green linen kirtle.

I managed to finish my new green linen kirtle last week and wore it to Midnight at the Oasis on Saturday.  There are more pictures available in my smug mug gallery as well.

While I didn’t fight Saturday I did get some excellent video of the tournament and the beginning of Letia’s prize.  I should have the prize video up on my YouTube this evening and the rest of the videos up the the end of the week once I’ve finished editing them.

Me at Golden Rose

Me at Golden Rose

It has been kind of a crazy week and a half since I last posted.  Sorry for the delay guys.

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The current state of my new green linen Kirtle. The sleeves are attached, the hand finishing is done, and now all I need to do is hem it and sew the eyelets.

I spent most of this past weekend working on projects for various upcoming events.  My poor husband was on call all weekend which meant changing the planned projects around a bit but in the end I got quite a bit accomplished.

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I had a fabulous time at June University this past weekend.  I got to spend some time fighting C&T pickups with Giacomo, enjoyed Isobel, Robert, and Lisette’s furniture class, and my dueling class went rather well.

It was really rather hot on Saturday but I didn’t really feel hot.  I felt warm but comfortable while I was fighting which I found a little surprising considering how hot I felt fighting at Coronation which was about the same temperature.  I think the main difference was the amount of water I drank.  I drank an insane about of water before and during University and I followed that up with a bunch of water on Sunday.

The library seemed very well attended and there were a ton of books.  I was quite impressed by the work that was put into making it happen.

My class went rather well.  I had a bunch of students and the day shade that the group had provided for our class was quite comfortable and had plenty of space.  As soon as I format my citations I’ll be putting the handout up on my site so it will be available to anyone who was unable to attend the class.

A friend of mine is helping to put together a library for June University similar to the one that was put together to KASF last March.  Last week I told her I would be happy to bring some books and last night I sent her a list of titles I planned to bring.  In an effort to help promote the library I thought I would post my list here as well.  You can also find a list of all the titles the expect to have available on her website.

Titles I Plan to Bring:

W. A. A Book of Cookrye. 1591. Available from http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Downloaded Sept. 2007

Unknown. A Booke of Cookerie, Otherwise Called the Good Huswives Handmaid. 1597. Available from http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Downloaded Sept. 2007

Arnold, Janet.  Queen Elizabeth’s Wardrobe Unlock’d.  W.S Maney & Son’s LTD.  Leeds, England.  1988

De Ghyen, Jacob. The Exercise of Armes: All 117 Engravings From the Classic 17th Century Military Manual. Dover Publications, Inc. Mineola, New York. 1999.

Stubbes, Phillip. The Anatomie of Abuses. 1583. Available from http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Downloaded Sept. 2007

Stubbes, Phillip. The Second Part of the Anatomie of Abuses. Publication date unknown. Available from http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Downloaded Sept. 2007

Unknown. A Booke of Honor and Armes. 1590. Available from http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Downloaded Sept. 2007

Swetnam, Joseph. The Schoole of the Noble and Worthy Science of Defense. 1617. Available from http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Downloaded Sept. 2007

A Schole-House for the Needle. 1624 and 1632. Available from http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Downloaded Sept. 2008

Hayward, Maria.  Dress at the Court of King Henry VIII: The Wardrobe Book of the Wardrobe of the Robes.  Maney Publishing (2007)

A Uniform and Catholic Primer in Latin and English. c1555. Available from http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Downloaded Sept. 2007

This Primer in English and Latin.  c1538. Available from http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Downloaded Sept. 2007

A Primer or Booke of Private Prayer.  1568. Available from http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Downloaded Sept. 2007

The Booke of Common Prayer.   1559.  Available from http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Downloaded Sept. 2007

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