Pennsic XLVIII
Great Blue Heron
a snake (looks like a Water Moccasin/Cottonmouth)
a dead, half-eaten fawn WARNING: graphic, not for the squeamish.
small black snake caught in our basement
Pennsic XLVIII Thorsday Peace Week
early morning at Caer Edgemere (N03)
Rusalki: Not So Little Mermaids
Erin
Shakespeare's As You Like It: The Messy Pastoral
Hwaet saegst thu? An Introduction to Old English
Pennsic wagon
Atlantian Seahorse hopscotch
sea turtle sheetwall
E15 closed: too muddy for camping
Zebra Swallowtail butterflies
Pennsic parking
Pennsic XLVIII Freyasday Peace Week
Medieval Jewish Fighters
Boza! Get Your Boza!
Loop-in-Loop Chainmaking Demo/Discussion
new moon at sunset
Pennsic XLVIII Saturnsday Peace Week
The Market Wallet: A Form of Period Luggage
crochet? knitting?
Structure of Elizabethan Tragedy
Seasons and Cycles of Medieval Life
Renaissance Counterpoint 101
Pennsic XLVIII Sunday War Week
Parés Works: An Overview
Early English Ballads
Ottoman Janissary Band procession
History of Hungary
The Humoral Doctrine
Pennsic XLVIII Moonday War Week
ACOPower HY-4x12.5W18V 50W Portable Solar Panel
Medieval Business Practices
Wire Drawing and Riveted Chain Mail
The Debatable Choir
crescent moon
Anna at Caer Edgemere
Pennsic XLVIII Tiwsday War Week
The Tournament as a Spectator Sport
Wolgemut rehearsing with the Known World Choir
The Douce Apocalypse
Pennsic Pilgrimage
unicorn water spray
Pennsic XLVIII Wodensday War Week
Caer Edgemere oven with warning
Kenchiku & Kagu: Japanese Villas and Furnishings
Aztec Illumination
The Road to Hastings
Medieval-Atmosphere Recording
Pennsic Known World Choir pre-concert teaser with Wolgemut
Pennsic XLVIII Thorsday War Week
Make a Pair of Wax Tablets
birch bark knife sheath
KWC Children's Choir
KWC Youth Choir
Known World Recorder Ensemble pre-concert backstage
Pennsic XLVIII Saturnsday War Week
the contents of my tent
stones in a campsite in N20
my car in the nearly empty parking lot
roof trusses for a new McMansion
Great Blue Heron, Chesapeake & Ohio Canal
a snake (looks like a Water Moccasin/Cottonmouth) on the Capital Crescent Trail
a dead, half-eaten fawn on the Capital Crescent Trail
WARNING -- DEAD BAMBI!! -- WARNING
These are graphic photos, not for the squeamish.