Dani and I day-tripped War Practice (at Cooper's Lake).
We're not big fans of camping, and we're not really set
up for it anyway. (The Pennsic setup isn't practical for
war practice.) It's just as well -- apparently they had some
pretty fierce storms Friday night, and more were predicted
for Saturday night. (I don't know if they happened.)
Saturday during the day was lovely, though.
As we were walking in from the car, we ran into Prince
Rurik and one of his retainers. Rurik is a great guy,
and he seemed to be happy to see us. (I didn't really
think he knew us from Adam. Pleasant surprise.) He
insisted on giving us his retainer long enough to carry
our cooler (which I was carrying) to the main area, which
I thought was really nice. I tried to decline, on the
theory that reigning royalty probably needs the help more
than I do, but he insisted. This is the same Rurik who
pretty much always helps clean up events, including
when he was royalty last time. He's a great example of
courtesy and supporting the society.
While we were eating lunch, Degan (one of my apprentices)
introduced us to two friends of his at their first event.
They're Jewish, and it sounds like one of them is less
observant than he wants to be, and we talked a little about
Shabbat/SCA stuff, but they all had to run off to a class
so we didn't talk for long. I had hoped to run into them
again later in the day, but it didn't happen. I hope they
enjoyed themselves. They seemed like nice people.
I've finally seen hound-coursing! I keep showing up to
events where "that happened this morning" and missing it.
It's been growing in AEthelmearc over the last year or so.
I saw four greyhounds (heh -- I didn't know they come in
non-grey too). They were using a piece of plastic for the
lure, with a cord and several pullies to form a "course".
I only saw two dogs run it, and both of them got distracted
by other things moving through the tall grass and had to
be nudged, but they did both tackle the plastic in the end.
It makes me wonder how they solved that problem in period,
when (I presume) grass was not neatly trimmed the way it
tends to be today. The person I spoke with didn't know;
I speculated about setting the pullies higher off the
ground, and she said that there were some places that were
specifically set up for coursing and maybe those lawns
were more carefully tended. (I am assuming that at least
sometimes, coursing in period involved lures rather than rabbits,
and that said lures had to be rigged somehow. I don't know how,
though. I hope in time the folks doing it now move away from
plastic to some other (non-live) lure.)
I finally connected with
dagonell again in person
(it's been a long time), and we spent a couple hours chatting.
That was fun. I also saw Lia, a fellow music geek (from
West Virginia) for the first time in a while. There were
several people I missed, but large events are like that.
Court was long. Baronial court had what I thought was a poor
balance of schtick to real business; some of that would have
worked better at smaller events. Kingdom court ran more
smoothly, except that it seemed that a third or so of the
people who were receiving awards had to be fetched from their
camps. Oops. Several people I know received well-deserved
awards. I'm partcularly happy about the Fleur (grant-level
arts award) for Leifr for his glass-blowing.
We left not long after court. (Dani wanted to leave sooner
and stop for dinner on the way home; I pointed out that we
had to wait for the end of Shabbat before hitting a restaurant,
so we needn't be in that much of a hurry to leave.
It all worked out.) I hope that if a storm did hit last
night it didn't do as much damage as Friday's, which knocked
down some trees and a bunch of tents.