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Happy New Year, SCA!
Yesterday, May 1, was the 49th anniversary of the Society for Creative Anachronism starting in a Berkeley, California backyard. We're now in Anno Societatis L, or A.S. 50. I created this particular graphic in Photoshop; I certainly had a lot of fun trying to make something in a very non-period manner look very period. One … Continue reading Happy New Year, SCA!
Disney’s Robin Hood: A Bit More Medieval Than You Might Think
One of my childhood favourites – Robin Hood! (and is it any wonder I ended up in the SCA?)
An Historian Goes to the Movies
A couple weeks ago, I decided that I wanted to tackle a Robin Hood movie, in honor of my friend Liz Shipe’s new play, A Lady in Waiting, and went to Netflix, where I ran across the Disney version (1973, dir. Wolfgang Reitherman), which I loved as a child; I have vivid memories of seeing it in the theater more than once. So I decided to re-watch it, because I haven’t seen it since. I didn’t have high hopes that I would give me much to talk about on this blog, but as it turns out, there is something worth remarking on here.
Robin Hood is a medieval character, dating to at least the 14th century and possibly earlier. There’s a lot to say about the whole question of whether he’s a historical figure or not, but I’m not going to say it here, since I’m pretty sure that anyone watching this…
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In Memoriam: The Calontir Falcons
While SCA wars are a joy-filled event, we here in Calontir have lost something very close to our hearts. Thank you, dear Eastern cousins, for posting this.
Cinnamon, a Red Tailed Hawk, with Mistress Aife ingen Chonchobair in the background.
The East Kingdom is saddened to hear of the loss of the Calontir Falcons on the way home from Gulf Wars. Master Freiderich von Blumenkamp of Calontir, Lady Lora Ann Rós and their son Liam’s car caught on fire on the return trip. Although all the humans escaped safely, unfortunately, none of the birds escaped. Artemis, a 21 year old Harris Hawk, Cinnamon a 5 year old Red Tailed Hawk. Winter a 4 year old gyrfalcon, Lady a 16 year old Aplomado falcon and Ra’n, a 4 year old American Kestrel died in the fire.
While on site the Gazette interviewed Master Freiderich, the Gulf War Falconry Coordinator, and Lady Lora Ann. They taught us the difference between a falcon and a hawk, spoke about falconry as a blood sport in SCA period and also about…
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Happy Holidays!
As the year comes to a close, I want to thank you for reading my blog, passing it along, pinning it on Pinterest, trying new things, and on the whole, spreading the joy of arts and sciences around. May you and your families (both chosen and not) have a wonderful holiday season!
Norse Bling!
So, I've got a couple of swaps (Noblesse Largesse and EKAE) that I'm participating in, and I'm working through some ideas. Sometimes, when I work through ideas, that means I do some experimentation. These are posaments, used by the Norse as an additional level of bling. Found largely in the Birka finds, posaments varied in … Continue reading Norse Bling!
#MedievalMonday Campaign
I love the idea of #MedievalMonday, and it may turn into post fodder. Stay tuned for more #MedievalMonday fun!
Greetings all!
Last Monday was the first time I announced the hashtag campaign for #MedievalMonday, and a number of people from across the Known World rose to the occasion. The campaign even got noticed by the Society Minister of Arts & Sciences, Master Raven Mayne, who encourages everyone to get on board.
Wanna help create interest in new potential members? Congratulations, there’s an easy way to do it without even leaving your house! An informal campaign has been started, using a hashtag, #MedievalMonday
How does one participate? It’s easy! Just take a photo of something Medieval (something you’ve made, of photo of yourself at an event, a super cool illumination, etc.), and post it publicly on Facebook, Google+, Twitter, or Instagram, and use the hashtag #MedievalMonday
The other, and very important key, is that this happen on Mondays. Why Mondays? Because alliteration makes things easier…
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How did you get here?
In the blogosphere, there is a number of us who are really interested in the metrics. Since I've moved to my new blog, I've been curious: where did you come from? Leave a little comment below and let me know! While you're at it, give me a couple of ideas of things you want to … Continue reading How did you get here?
Welcome, and hi!
Hi! I'm Konstantia Kaloethina, of the Kingdom of Calontir. And I make stuff. I should probably back up and introduce myself more. I portray a 6th century Byzantine woman from Constantinople, the only surviving daughter of silk merchants-cum-minor nobles. Because my persona is a minor noble, I walk a very thin line in my portrayal … Continue reading Welcome, and hi!



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