Written By Lisebet
July 3, 2021, 10:47 p.m.(10/9/1015 AR)
Written By Medeia
July 3, 2021, 10:36 p.m.(10/9/1015 AR)
And I would be remiss not to mention Messere Audgrim. I had assured him I was in no hurry, but when he mentioned a new design? I had to take the chance. A new design in a new material is not to be passed up. And while he can see the imperfections in his work, I can see the beauty. Dare I say it? It makes me feel like a princess must feel, sometimes.
Written By Viviana
July 3, 2021, 8:16 p.m.(10/9/1015 AR)
Stark against the black braid.
Plucked it, because the hideous little thing stuck out --
Written By Cirroch
July 3, 2021, 5:51 p.m.(10/9/1015 AR)
Countess Aella, Lord Savio, Prince Raimon, and I all sparred for the bragging rights of best bladderers. With Prince Raimon claiming that prize in a spectacular impaling of the bladder upon spear without spilling a single drop of the ale.
Sanna looks forward to the winter frost games next.
Written By Apollo
July 3, 2021, 3:23 p.m.(10/9/1015 AR)
Of course, tastes differ. I was glad to lend expertise to its development. I think that the more we inquire into the potential in various materials - not for one single purpose, but for many - the likelier we are to find inspiration for others. There are things I couldn't have understood without working on each of the materials I've had a hand in, and thought I couldn't say what that understanding will yield, I think that ground more fertile than it would have been otherwise.
Written By Apollo
July 3, 2021, 2:58 p.m.(10/9/1015 AR)
To those who attended: your stories were magnificent, the dancing delightful, and your willingness to run around barefoot in celebration with us, inspiring. Thank you.
Written By Eirene
July 3, 2021, 12:24 p.m.(10/9/1015 AR)
Life has been busy. Studying my craft, raising three children, spending time with family and friends. I am fucking grateful for all the good shit in my life.
It just needs to be said.
Written By Amari
July 3, 2021, 11:22 a.m.(10/8/1015 AR)
Yes, that's perfect. I'll not have to abandon my plans for a starlight silk gown that way. It'll just have to be floor length to hide the fact that my feet are floating a few inches off the ground.
Written By Mabelle
July 3, 2021, 11:22 a.m.(10/8/1015 AR)
The fiercest Dragoon.
I had no doubt in my mind you will not let it rest.
I have no doubt it my mind you will return.
Written By Gwenna
July 3, 2021, 10:03 a.m.(10/8/1015 AR)
Relationship Note on Mabelle
Written By Audgrim
July 3, 2021, 4:30 a.m.(10/8/1015 AR)
I saw that Svana Grayhope wrote about the material, and I'll repeat it: this leather is useless as armor, but perfect for a fancy outfit.
Written By Lyra
July 3, 2021, 2:50 a.m.(10/8/1015 AR)
Written By Roran
July 3, 2021, 1:44 a.m.(10/8/1015 AR)
The way the fire crackles in the hearth at the tavern while I sip a mug of spiced cider, singing songs with newfound friends. The way a scarf knitted by a friend is tossed around the shoulders like a warm hug they give from afar.
Scents of burning leaves, spices, caramel and burned sugar. Of apple pies and roasted potatoes. To go out in the fields and reap the harvest you sowed earlier with faith and prayers, preparing your bounty now for a cold winter. Trees crowned with rubicund, gold, neodymium and praseodymium leaves.
For blessed Autumn, how will you change and grow this season? Will you be a Mercy that focuses on healing one of the many small hurts in the world? A Warmth who bakes wonderful treats to bless someone less fortunate.? A Beginning which takes this season to reflect on what you sowed earlier in the year and improve? Or perhaps this Autumn is an Ending, where you say goodbye to the things that held you back or the harm you caused and look to start afresh as you close one chapter of your life?
This Autumn, may you find a new friend today that will become an old friend later on.
Written By Medeia
July 3, 2021, 1:08 a.m.(10/8/1015 AR)
I have, at times, been too quick to let someone have mine. I can be impulsive. Following my whims instead of my sense. This has led to plenty of broken trust, having given it to people who didn't deserve it.
Hope.
A life cannot be lived without hope, but it is cruel as much as it is kind. It can lead you to make choices that are ill-advised or that lead you farther from your goals. I have let hope cloud my head before, and the results were disastrous.
And yet? These last few days? I am reminded of the joy that trust and hope can bring. The joy is worth it. Trust people. Have hope. Live fully.
Written By Everett
July 2, 2021, 7:48 p.m.(10/7/1015 AR)
Well I'm back in the big big city to deliver the produce for the Farmers' Market, and so that gave me a chance to dig into the mail bag.
Gladice wrote in from deep in the Oathlands, with a question about potatoes that might interest a few readers. She says she's getting on in years and was wondering the absolute easiest way to cut, start, and weed them. Said she'd been cubing them, digging two foot deep potato pits, and watering and weeding every three to five days after. Good news, Gladice! Raising a bumper crop of potatoes doesn't have to be that much work at all! For starters, just bury the whole potatoes, no cutting. Saves time and keeps them safer from the fungi. Don't fret the weeds, and here's how. Just every couple of days, after the eyes have sprouted and the tips have turned green, just sprinkle a layer of new soil atop the whole planting. No holes to dig. Way easier. You'll be making 'potato mounds' instead of 'potato pits' this way! Lighter grade mulch, straw, or hay trimmings will do the trick, just keep piling all that on top just as soon as the leaves poke through the previous layer. The potatoes will grow up toward the light, the spread of weeds be kept down by the mulching, and the straw and hay will lock in some of the soil moisture for good measure. You'll not be so much planting them as sequentially burying them, over and over, and over again. Then in the fall, the potato plants themselves will naturally die back. When they're all dried up, go get your digging stick. Taters in layers, as much as two feet deep!
There's also a reader question about calving, which also happened to come up in conversation with Lord Keaton recently. Now there's a whole various amount of reckoning on the best and most proper season for calving. So I've put a good long think into this, and in the end, I would recommend February. About six weeks before the spring rains hit. That should give the pasture a good chance to take off, and a February calving gives the little ones the most possible time to put on weight before the next winter hits. Just gives them their best chances, I'd say, before they're weaned in October or so!
In any case, feel free to write in with counter suggestions or more questions as well.
I'll be back up here in the big big city by Tuesday next, for the Farmers' Market again!
Written By Piccola
July 2, 2021, 4:36 p.m.(10/7/1015 AR)
Relationship Note on Sydney
A better word for what I speak of, perhaps, is "profit."
Written By Svana
July 2, 2021, 4:27 p.m.(10/7/1015 AR)
Rose leather should be worn by those who want to feel luxurious, not those going into battle. It would be their mistake, not ours. Have a good day!
Written By Svana
July 2, 2021, 4:23 p.m.(10/7/1015 AR)
She wasn't just hot, I believe she was fire embodied. She talked about it enough - but...
Let's just say that there was something a bit eerie in all the best ways about our encounter.
Written By Esera
July 2, 2021, 10:25 a.m.(10/6/1015 AR)
I fell in love with a common man too, you know? At least, I thought so at the time. But it was never a very healthy love, or a very true one, not for either of us, and I was glad for him when his heart found another. Glad for her, too.
I'm sorry I was not there for them, in the end. To protect them. To burn all their enemies and all their sorrows to cinders.
I miss them.
Written By Denica
July 2, 2021, 3:24 a.m.(10/6/1015 AR)
Choking down the same stale smoke
Don't worry where I am or what you can't see
I've walked these shadows before
And I know who'll plant the seed
I couldn't cut glass with silk
You couldn't tell right from wrong
They will run for every corner, but I see
My soul's on fire and it's for me
(Crimson red, canary yellow and burnt orange swirls chaotically in streaks of oil paint cradling the charcoal scrawled words written across the page.)
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