I helped Gunwaldt with a song he was learning, and found a source and text for another one.
A couple of days ago I spoke with Dermod at length, by phone.
I've spent some time lately with Ashlee (Bella) who is Bardolf's love interest of late.
Today I went to a book signing. Three Laurels were there (though we were out of character)—the author, me, and Mirhaxa.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
No news is not news
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Humility, and the TW list
The list is active this week—downright busy. ThinkWellTNG
I've added a quote from Balthazar to the humility index page:
http://sandradodd.com/humility
Now it will become the humility index and samples page, so if there are other samples people would like to share, maybe leave them here or e-mail them to me.
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Artan, Charles, Martino
I got to have lunch with three fine gentlemen today, and I was very glad to be able to visit with Martino in person. This is the sort of photo that's unremarkable when it's new, but twenty years from now will be very cool to have. Weck's on Juan Tabo in Albuquerque, October 14, 2008, photo by Sandra (AElflaed of Duckford). Feel free to stash the photo in your own storage area.
Yes, I know, it's just a little snapshot of an unimportant moment. Yes, I'm sure, in a few years it will be cool.
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Saturday, September 20, 2008
Francois, and other obituaries
There is a new piece of writing on Count Francois Duvant, who passed away three years ago.
http://sandradodd.com/people/obituaries/sca/francois3
I have added several times to my obituary page. I welcome input or additions.
http://sandradodd.com/people/obituaries/sca
I could use information (dates and cause of death, or links to places where information is already available) for Duke Andrew of Seldomrest and Count Theo of Mightrinwood. There are many others I would like to add, but these two names have arisen of late, and they aren't on my list.
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Local groups sites, and a GREAT map
Some of you probably know about this map, but it's just wonderful:
Map of the Known World. On mouseover, you see a kingdom's arms, and if you click you have information and links to the kingdom's page and to their local groups page.
I found it very indirectly, but I've linked it here on my links page so I can find it again, but it's "googleable" and now it's here, too.
Before I found that, I was looking at the website of the Baron of Skraeling Althing and then I looked at their canton of Caldrithig site, which has this line-up of links:
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I wasn't doing SCA things this morning at all. I was reading the blog of a new unschooler (and some other current and related blog posts), and it led to an SCA reference, which led to a personal SCA blog... there I was. Forgot all about unschooling and was jumping magically from barony to barony all over Ealdormere until I remembered to come back home.
So, no hurry on this question, but if you're by here and know of an SCA group's site that is really spiff or has some element you think is commendable, please leave a note!
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Saturday, June 14, 2008
Current topics on ThinkWell list
The ThinkWellTNG discussion list has been busy lately with bio and link exchanges (which I'm collecting nearly as fast as they come in, and those on the list can get to the list), and these topics:
is the SCA's competition pulling ahead? (and what IS the SCA's competition?)
what does the SCA do best?
history of law
"mundane"
writing, teaching (what about people whose favorite activity is research?)
and a couple of split off topics:
flash, respectability and morbidity
work, laziness
That list is here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ThinkWellTNG/
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Friday, May 23, 2008
Life
For what is it to die,
But to stand in the sun and melt into the wind?
~Kahlil Gibran, from "The Prophet"
I used to read a lot of Kahlil Gibran, when I was young. I don't much like my people melting into the wind, but it was happening before I ever saw the sun.
Fairly often someone will come by who hasn't been away from the SCA for a while, and they want to know whether their old friends are still around. Sometimes people write to me and ask about one old-timer or another, and sometimes I do happen to know what they're up to and that.New Orleans and Houston have losses this week. In SCA terms, Yang the Nauseating and Janet of House Morningstar have passed from this world. I spent the day making this page:
sandradodd.com/people/obituaries/sca
I don't recommend reading it through like a book. It might be useful to know it exists, though.
I welcome information, links, devices, corrections; I apologize to anyone for whom sorrow is stirred.
Let us all spend a little time wishing we had lived differently in regards to some who are gone, and then a LOT of time mindfully living with those who are still here.
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Friday, May 16, 2008
History in the Duckford News
http://clarionhall.blogspot.com/2008/01/thinkwell-is-back.html
Clarion Hall: Thinkwell is Back
That one sat in outgoing mail a while. It's not so new.
This is newer, and yet really old stuff!
http://sandradodd.com/duckford/chronicle
If I ever finish it, it will be a record of every SCA thing I've ever
done. Well... events and offices, maybe. What I've autocratted,
which board meetings I went to, which events, what I remember, what
was special... What I've put in has been fun to revisit. It's
leading to a few other pages, such as this history of the Cordon Royal:
http://sandradodd.com/duckford/chronicle/cordonroyal
I continue to work bit by bit on the Outlands History, and I invite
any and all of you, and your friends, to add to it!
http://outlandshistory.blogspot.com
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Monday, April 14, 2008
History: collecting and dissemination
Rhonwen's page on Outlandish V and related bits.
I love Mistress Rhonwen's history pages, and there's a link that will get you to the rest.
Here's something I sent in an e-mail to someone who's been in the SCA longer than I have and with whom I'm still in contact.
Another part of filing and cleaning up. I keep coming to history stuff that's not Outlands history, so I'm putting it as personal history if I have a tie-in. While I was looking for some things for the Wednesday night discussion, I found a diary from 1975 to 1978 or so, and so look what's there on 1978.

There are a couple of drawings William Blackfox did of me in October 1994 (and more of the day, at the chronicle link).
So there's a new and different way for me to gather and make available (to me with a search, which is nice) where I was (and Gunwaldt, and many other people) at various times. I'll keep adding to it as I come across things, and when I'm putting things in there I can add to the Outlands History blog, too.
Remember that anyone can add comments and memories and links to other accounts or photos there! Please bookmark it and if you come across any accounts or memories, or if you want to go and put comments about awards you got or when your first event was or anything, it will be there.
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Monday, March 10, 2008
Children (grown, and segregated)
http://sandradodd.blogspot.com/2008/03/marty-as-bardolf-at-crown.html
Our second son was in his first Crown Tournament.
http://aelflaedofduckford.blogspot.com/2008/02/segregation-and-other-wrongs.html
Some commentary on "children's activities"
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