See Princely Splendour: The Dresden Court 1580~1620. Scroll about 3/4 of the way down and see

Folding Multipurpose Tool, Nuremberg, c.1560-70. Continue reading
See Princely Splendour: The Dresden Court 1580~1620. Scroll about 3/4 of the way down and see

Folding Multipurpose Tool, Nuremberg, c.1560-70. Continue reading
A follow-up to my book note and link about armor I subsequently posted: Galloglaich: History and Equipment. It is part of the Na Degad: Medieval Ireland site.
Rode my bicycle to the Park-and-Ride yesterday. Somewhere on the way I pulled a hip muscle. I was able to ride home afterwork, and some ibuprofen got me through dance last night, but almost any motion hurts. No cycling today–took the car.
Next weekend I am going to Gaeltacht Minnesota‘s workshop in Winona, like I did a year ago. The workshop is split into sections based on experience/ability.
Today the instructor of my section sent an e-mail to everybody in it. The contents were not surprising, but the address list really got my attention. As I expected, there were two of my Monday night classmates from this past year, but I also recognized the address of one of Will’s students (i.e., from the advanced class) and that of a GM instructor. So it looks like the powers that be have placed me in an upper level group. I am flattered and scared.
The Declaration of Independence: A word from your editor
Via Ann Althouse.