Costume Faunch
Sep. 10th, 2008 12:18 pmNothing but wibbling about fancy dress here. Manly men may move on to the next political post without pause...
I don't usually think of Sweden, or the 18th Century, when I think of costumed re-enactors, but now I don't know why not. One of the great advantages to doing 18th C. costumed events in Sweden is that if you're lucky and clever and plan well, you can have your events in picture perfect, 18th C. manor houses and grounds, complete with gravel drives and swans on the lake. *Swoon*
Loads of pictures here and here.
I don't usually think of Sweden, or the 18th Century, when I think of costumed re-enactors, but now I don't know why not. One of the great advantages to doing 18th C. costumed events in Sweden is that if you're lucky and clever and plan well, you can have your events in picture perfect, 18th C. manor houses and grounds, complete with gravel drives and swans on the lake. *Swoon*
Loads of pictures here and here.
And In the Universe Just Next Door
Aug. 16th, 2008 05:43 pmVia
kiplet I find that The Portland Zine Symposium is upcoming. Themes for the year include Back to DIY, Back to Community, and Back to Roots. Wonder how many mimeographed fanzine producers will be there?
The center, it cannot hold...
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