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Beatrix Experiment!
23. April 2024
The video doesn´t work (at least for me). If I click on "activate" or the play-button it just disapp...
Katrin Spinning Speed Ponderings, Part I.
15. April 2024
As far as I know, some fabrics do get washed before they are sold, and some might not be. But I can'...
Kareina Spinning Speed Ponderings, Part I.
15. April 2024
I have seen you say few times that "no textile ever is finished before it's been wet and dried again...
Katrin How on earth did they do it?
27. März 2024
Ah, that's good to know! I might have a look around just out of curiosity. I've since learned that w...
Heather Athebyne How on earth did they do it?
25. März 2024
...though not entirely easy. I've been able to get my hands on a few strands over the years for Geor...

It's hot.

It's hot around here - incredibly hot, with the months' temperatures more like those we're supposed to have in July, and a warm one to boot. I've used up the water in the rainwater tank for washing wool, so I don't even have the opportunity to go bathe my arms in cold (if sheepy and slightly dirty water) several times a day...

I won't complain, though. Just hang in here and drink lots of water and iced coffee and tea (hot tea, mind you, somehow hot English tea is something I love both when it's cold and hot outside).

Speaking of tea - if you read German, you might be interested in Christa's article about tea in the Middle Ages. (Spoiler: It was not consumed as a normal beverage like it is today.) I always think it's rather funny how many people hanging out in the Living History scene have a very deep fondness for coffee and chocolate... even though both are obviously very much out of place for medieval kitchens!
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