|
|
| Author |
Message |
kami
|
|
Pennsic Pilgrimage
|
May 16 04:00 UTC 1996 |
So- who's going to this Pennsic? What do you think of the preregistration and
new land-grab style? If you're going, with whom are you camping and where?
For how long do people go? Do you eat authentic, take-out or canned? How
do you plan to spend your time?
|
| 47 responses total. |
doomfrog
|
|
response 1 of 47:
|
May 20 01:20 UTC 1996 |
That sounds interesting.. how long do you have to register?
|
mneme
|
|
response 2 of 47:
|
May 20 07:21 UTC 1996 |
Memememememe. I will probably camp with Ostgardr again this year. Not sure
I like the preregistration and new land-grab style, but not sure I dislike
it either.
As far as food goes, this is one of those things that's been a great
frustration for me. I have little choice but to share food with others,
and its is nigh impossible to find folks who are even willing to make the
attmpt to prepare and eat period food at Pennsic. Still, I've been hereing
reasonable reliable rumors of amostly authentic meal plan to be organized in my
very own Whyte Whey, and I may get to eat Period food this Pennsic yet.
Now, if I can only manage to lay my mits on a pavilion....
As far as how I spend my time: I shop. I dance, and practice dance.
I shop some more. I hang out in the Enchanted Ground. I go to classes of
various sorts and Flavors. I Spend time with Friends. And at Night? I sing,
dance, tell stories, and occasionally even drink.
Anyone else?
--Fiacha
|
doomfrog
|
|
response 3 of 47:
|
May 22 16:48 UTC 1996 |
Can't you make your own Pavillion?
|
mneme
|
|
response 4 of 47:
|
Jun 1 16:36 UTC 1996 |
Yeah, you can, but it's expensive (though far less expensive than buying
one), and tricky both tho transport and to make. The thing doesn't
just have to be able to stay upright -- it has to be able to able to be
reasonably easy to set up, as well as stand up to the wind and the rain.
|
alianora
|
|
response 5 of 47:
|
Jun 26 00:09 UTC 1996 |
I want _desperately_ to go to Pennsic, but, as I may be moving and helping
a friend move across country that month.. things might be a little tight.
(Clarification: I'm not moving across country, I'm helping my friend move here
to A2.) Maybe, hopefully, I can squeak by and make the l;ast weekend? Since
it's the 25th, I gotta be there!
|
arthurp
|
|
response 6 of 47:
|
Jun 29 02:50 UTC 1996 |
I keep meaning to get involved with these things. I started a few years back,
but decided not to flunk out of school by concentrating my time.
|
mneme
|
|
response 7 of 47:
|
Jul 26 22:09 UTC 1996 |
Lisa: Pennsic's the 18th..
|
alianora
|
|
response 8 of 47:
|
Jul 29 23:32 UTC 1996 |
Hee. I meant, since it's the 25th Pennsic. I know it's not the 25th of August.
But, alas, financial resources being what they are (or aren't, to be more
specific), I won't be able to make it this year. That really sucks. A lot.
/pout
|
kami
|
|
response 9 of 47:
|
Aug 6 00:30 UTC 1996 |
Hey Josh! What day are you leaving for Pennsic? I'll be going on
Tuesday, the 14th (is it the 14th or the 13th?). I mean to be there
for Shadowmaker's wake. What a party that will be! It's hard to believe
he won't be there "in person". Anyway, I'll be camped with Honour
(Mistress Alizonde) at merchants- the Bazaar side of the barn, same a
last year. I expect to be going with just Timothy, although Michael
is sort f still waffling about coming along. Anyway, I'd be glad to feed
you, and I *don't* do canned goods. Wanna trade kid-sitting some for
food?
My pavilion is a viking tent (A frame) made of canvas drop cloths and
pine 2 x 4s. It wasn't terribly hard, it's not terribly hard to put
up- takes two people, a third is helpful, and I never have trouble finding
that help. It's quite spacious; 15'long, 12' wide, 10' or 12' high, dry
as a bone, cool and comfortable and now about 6 years old. It cost
about $300.00 to make, including the 5 gallon drum of Thompsons Waterseal
with which we doused it liberally since I didn't trust to drop cloths
to be a tight enough and consistent enough canvas to stay dry on their
own. Of course, that means I can't add to the painting any more without
wrecking the waterproofing, even if the paint would behave right. Oh well.
Bummer, Alianora, I was going to see if I could offer you a ride. Oh well.
|
mneme
|
|
response 10 of 47:
|
Nov 11 20:19 UTC 1996 |
Mmmn. I haven't been this far into brex for a while, have I? :) Was fun
seeing you at Pennsic; got a job a month after Pennsic -- (need to get more
involved in the SCA, but no time )-; Hope you are doing well.
,.
|
kami
|
|
response 11 of 47:
|
Nov 12 20:48 UTC 1996 |
Wow! Life in this conference, how amazing. I have't done any SCA excep
Pennsic in some years now. Congrats on the job. I take it the ride home
has left no lasting damage? See you again next year, eh?
|
doomfrog
|
|
response 12 of 47:
|
Jan 15 04:28 UTC 1997 |
Maybe there should be a mailing list instead or something instead of the
conference. :/
|
kami
|
|
response 13 of 47:
|
Jan 19 05:30 UTC 1997 |
There is. At least for the Shire of Cynnabar. It's not thrilling, but
it's better than nothing.
|
doomfrog
|
|
response 14 of 47:
|
Jan 25 04:37 UTC 1997 |
How do I get on the mailing list?
(better send me email about it)
|
kami
|
|
response 15 of 47:
|
Jan 25 05:18 UTC 1997 |
Send me mail with that question. I'm more likely to remember, or to have
the relevant address handy, there.
|
mneme
|
|
response 16 of 47:
|
May 27 23:12 UTC 1997 |
Course, I doubt *I*'d want to be on Cynnabar's list :) (specking of which,
should really set up a list for Whyte Whey).
Kami, are you making it to Etheracon next year? Missed you at this one.
|
kami
|
|
response 17 of 47:
|
May 29 03:51 UTC 1997 |
Dearling, I'd *love* to make Etheracon. Depends on our schedule, after all-
Timothy is in grade school now, Michael has a fairly responsible job, money
comes and goes and my schedule varies, after all. We made it to Ecumenacon, in
DC, in April, instead. Missed you, and all my other Eastern friends.
Cynnabar's list might amuse you, but of course it's irrelevant except as a
contrast. What are SCA politics like out your way, or don't I want to know?
<g>
|
mneme
|
|
response 18 of 47:
|
Jun 24 21:58 UTC 1997 |
<nod> I did meantion that Lisa has her Phd, right?
I've been staying WELL out of SCA politics lately -- not my
cuppa, usually.
|
kami
|
|
response 19 of 47:
|
Jun 26 02:03 UTC 1997 |
Lately? Something I've missed, or you're too busy?
Nope, hadn't mentioned Lisa's PhD. Do I know her?
|
mneme
|
|
response 20 of 47:
|
Jul 30 17:58 UTC 1997 |
Well, ever, though I've occasionally meddled in local politics to
the point of trying to make some things (like, say, dance practice)
happen. Lisa's my girlfiend, a fan,p gan, and SCAdian (well, lapsed
SCAdian), and a regular to, amongh other things, Etheracon (and before
that, Eso).
|
kami
|
|
response 21 of 47:
|
Jul 31 03:39 UTC 1997 |
I expect I'd recognize her and feel foolish for not remembering. Making
dance practice happen is a *good* thing.
|
mneme
|
|
response 22 of 47:
|
Jul 31 17:23 UTC 1997 |
You probably would, though I'll introduce you anyway the next time all three of
us are in the same place (Etheracon, asuming you make it, or Buccaneer (the
'98 baltimore Worldcon) if you make that, or War 27 (it is 27 next year, no)
if you don't.
|
kami
|
|
response 23 of 47:
|
Aug 1 01:00 UTC 1997 |
Wow! If this is Pennsic 26, it would be my 13th war. Sigh...And I hope to
make it to Etheracon this year, but I suspect I can't do both that and a
summer trip.
|
mneme
|
|
response 24 of 47:
|
Aug 1 16:10 UTC 1997 |
I'm pretty sure last year was the commemoritave 25 (remember, that's why we
finally slipped over the 10k mark when we'd been a jump below it for two
years), so that would make this year 26, yeah. And 13 wars, sheesh -- I'm only
at 4, though afterthis one I'll have missed 2 (I started with 21).
Regarding Etheracon, why not do a SHORT summer trip and explicitly put
money away for Etheracon? Last year's was pretty fun.
|