That sounds brilliant! and I recall the one two-three years back, which had much Narnia in. Ruth got to see it, I think, while I seethed jealously a thousand miles away. (No, I didn't really! I availed myself as hard as I could of the online aspects.)
and heaps to explore on that linked page, too - thank you very much for showing it to me! I like Dante and Virgil and the lost wind-blown romantics, and the Sir Gawain page is terrific! and "menskful"!! :D a word to be noted and absorbed - I liked the Toulouse red silk, too. :) and the armour, of course! (Not sure how something as relatively small and functional as the cowters can be 'gay' - do you think they were of a different, stand-out, metal? copper?) But the whole page - lovely! :)Thank you!
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Date: 2015-10-09 02:48 pm (UTC)and heaps to explore on that linked page, too - thank you very much for showing it to me! I like Dante and Virgil and the lost wind-blown romantics, and the Sir Gawain page is terrific! and "menskful"!! :D a word to be noted and absorbed - I liked the Toulouse red silk, too. :) and the armour, of course! (Not sure how something as relatively small and functional as the cowters can be 'gay' - do you think they were of a different, stand-out, metal? copper?) But the whole page - lovely! :)Thank you!