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Elizabethan textspeak5 comments

eyoki wrote 2 weeks ago: I was sitting at home today, watching the rain and the wind, when out of the blue i suddenly started … more →

Tags: Questions, language, Odds & Sods, English, textspeak, Bing!

From "Essays" by Francis Bacon

Saera wrote 3 weeks ago: To spend too much time in studies, is sloth: to use them too much for ornament, is affectation; to m … more →

Tags: Literature, Francis Bacon, studies, essays

Coming next...

basinghouse wrote 3 weeks ago: So what’s next at Basing House? With less than a year to go before we open next summer the tea … more →

Tags: development project, Artefacts, Future plans, Volunteer, Basing House, Old Basing, Civil War, Marquis of Winchester, History

A new logo - and a lucky find!

basinghouse wrote 3 weeks ago: Our new logo As anyone who has been through a branding – or rebranding – process will kn … more →

Tags: development project, Logo, Artefacts, Basing House, Old Basing, Civil War, Marquis of Winchester, History, archaeology

A new chapter

basinghouse wrote 3 weeks ago: A new chapter begins at Basing House It sometimes feels like it has taken for ever to get the projec … more →

Tags: development project, Museum Refit, groundworks, Basing House, Old Basing, Civil War, Marquis of Winchester, History, archaeology

Basing House - past, present and future

basinghouse wrote 3 weeks ago: Hello and welcome to the new Basing House project blog! In future posts we will bring you news of th … more →

Tags: development project, Basing House, Old Basing, Civil War, Marquis of Winchester, History, archaeology, Norman, Medieval

Thou art a strumpet faire8 comments

Donald Harbour wrote 1 month ago: This piece is written in the form of an Elizabethan (Shakespearean) Sonnet. It is the simplest and m … more →

Tags: human, Humanity, Humor, Life, Literature, Love, Poetry, Random, Garden

down with the Elizabethan fur trimmed hood..1 comment

hilaryusfun wrote 1 month ago: So I’m getting up this morning, chatting to the PA and observed that as Dr Usfun and myself we … more →

Tags: Historicisms, rap, WordPlay

Costume

itldo wrote 1 month ago: http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/elizabethan-costume.htm … more →

Tags: costume, History

When the Wench Posse's Demands Are Met....2 comments

DK wrote 1 month ago: …Creativity beyond your imagination will occur. I used to go to the Minnesota Renaissance Fest … more →

Tags: crafting life, handmade, dress, Minnesota Renaissance Festival, Mnrf, renaissance, Sewing

26.08.09 Sherbourne

Cindy wrote 1 month ago: Sherbourne Today (26.08.09) was my day off and I had the great fortune to go to Sherbourne. Although … more →

Tags: Travel, Abbeylands, adventure, Alfred the Great, Benectine Abbey, clear stream, Danes, Dissolution of the Monasteries, Dorset

book covers and poetry1 comment

Slightly Me wrote 2 months ago: … more →

Tags: Photography, Art, Family, Home, Life, photos, Love, Personal, Photoblog

The Pikeman

Lawrence wrote 2 months ago: … more →

Tags: Illustration, COLOR, Lawrence Klimecki, Art, Pike, Soldier, Storybook, Children

...adieu

deftflourish wrote 2 months ago: not all adventures were designed with sequels in mind .. such a journey was never intended to includ … more →

Tags: Acting, Actors, Art, Authors, Character Study, Community, Creative Writing, film, film theory

Pure Fabulous Win3 comments

liselfwench wrote 3 months ago: I absolutely adore costumers who research an era down to the tiny exact details, and then create a g … more →

Tags: Costuming, Camo, Green Bay Packers, King Henry VIII

The Gardens of Old Gorhambury

susanw wrote 3 months ago: The porch leading into the great hall The ruins of Old Gorhambury, Hertfordshire are intriguing and … more →

Tags: Hertfordshire, garden history, Homes and Houses, Garden, house

Anthony Burgess: "Shakespeare"

matthewgraybosch wrote 3 months ago: I found a copy of Shakespeare by Anthony Burgess (author of A Clockwork Orange) this morning at Barn … more →

Tags: Anthony Burgess, Books, Drama, England, History, Literature, Reading, romp, Shakespeare

Twitter, Wit, and Elizabeth

jenecrit wrote 4 months ago: To many, Shakespeare, Marlowe, and Sidney seem as far removed from modern society as crème brûlée is … more →

Tags: allusions, New Media, Shakespeare, Humor, Marlowe, Rhetoric, sixteenth century England, social networking, twenty-first century

Nick Drake: Brilliance, Lost Too Soon

successdiva wrote 4 months ago: The Success Diva is feeling impetuous today, and this means she’s capable of nearly anything! … more →

Tags: inspirational people, Sensational People, Depression, Piano, Music, nick drake, Bach, Chopin, John Lennon


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