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Parting Glass - Leafy Greens & Mutton Local medieval singing group, Leafy Greens and Mutton, performing the song "Parting Glass" (traditional) at the Bangor Public Library on August 29, 2007. Check out their website at http://www.geocities.com/aneleda Leafy Greens and Mutton are also members of the SCA's (Society for Creative Anachronism) Shire of Endewearde (central and northern Maine). Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-08-29_LGM The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org -------------------- The Parting Glass Traditional Irish closing song Oh of all the money that e'er I had, I spent it in good company; And all the harm that e'er I've done, alas was done to none but me; And all I've done for want of wit, to memory now I can't recall, So fill to me the parting glass, goodnight and joy be with you all. Oh of all the comrades that e'er I had, they're sorry for my going away, And all the sweethearts that e'er I've had , they wish me one more day to stay, But since it falls unto my lot, that I should go and you should not, I'll gently rise and softly call, goodnight and joy be with you all. If I had money enough to spend, and leisure time to sit awhile, There is a fair maid in this town that surely has my heart beguiled. Her rosy cheeks and ruby lips, I own she has my heart in thrall, Then fill to me the parting glass, goodnight and joy be with you all. Oh of all the money that e'er I had, I spent it in good company; And all the harm that e'er I've done, alas was done to none but me; And since it falls unto my lot, that I should go and you should not, I'll gently rise and softly call, goodnight and joy be with you all. . Tags: LG&M Leafy Greens Mutton Bangor Maine medieval music SCA Shire Endewearde Parting Glass traditional Irish song singing |
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Past Tyme with Good Company - Leafy Greens & Mutton Local medieval singing group, Leafy Greens and Mutton, performing the song "Past Tyme with Good Company" (King Henry VII) at the Bangor Public Library on August 29, 2007. Check out their website at http://www.geocities.com/aneleda Leafy Greens and Mutton are also members of the SCA's (Society for Creative Anachronism) Shire of Endewearde (central and northern Maine). Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-08-29_LGM The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org -------------------- Past Tyme with Good Company King Henry VIII Pastime with good company, I love, and shall until I die. Grudge who likes, but none deny, So God be pleased, thus live will I. For my pastance: Hunt, sing, and dance, My heart is set! All goodly sport, For my comfort, Who shall me let? Youth must have some dalliance, Of good or ill some pastance. Company methinks them best, All thoughts and fancies to digest. For idleness, Is chief mistress Of vices all: Then who can say, But mirth and play, Is best of all? Company with honesty, Is virtue, vice to flee. Company is good and ill, But every man has his free will. The best ensue, The worst eschew, My mind shall be: Virtue to use, Vice to refuse, Thus shall I use me! . Tags: LG&M Leafy Greens Mutton Bangor Maine medieval music SCA Shire Endewearde Past Tyme Good Company King Henry VII song |
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Twa Corbies - Leafy Greens & Mutton Local medieval singing group, Leafy Greens and Mutton, performing the song "Twa Corbies" (traditional) at the Bangor Public Library on August 29, 2007. Check out their website at http://www.geocities.com/aneleda Leafy Greens and Mutton are also members of the SCA's (Society for Creative Anachronism) Shire of Endewearde (central and northern Maine). Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-08-29_LGM The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org -------------------- Twa Corbies As I was walking all alane I heard twa corbies makin' a mane; The tane unto the t'other say, o 'Where shall we gang and dine today, o Where shall we gang and dine today?' 'In behint yon auld fail dyke, I wot there lies a new-slain knight; And naebody kens that he lies there, o But his hawk, and his hound, and his lady fair, o His hawk, and his hound, and his lady fair. 'His hound is to the hunting gane, His hawk to fetch the wild-fowl hame, His lady 'a tak'en another mate, o So we may make our dinner sweet, o We may make our dinner sweet. 'Ye'll sit on his white hause-bane, And I'll pike out his bonny blue e'en; We'll take a lock o' his golden hair, o We'll theek our nest when it grows bare, o We'll theek our nest when it grows bare.' 'Many a one for him makes mane, But nane shall ken where he is gane; Oer his white banes, when they are bare, o The wind shall blow forevermair, o The wind shall blow forevermair.' . Tags: LG&M Leafy Greens Mutton Bangor Maine medieval music SCA Shire Endewearde Twa Corbies traditional song sing |
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Three Ravens - Leafy Greens & Mutton Local medieval singing group, Leafy Greens and Mutton, performing the song "Three Ravens" (Thomas Ravenscroft) at the Bangor Public Library on August 29, 2007. Check out their website at http://www.geocities.com/aneleda Leafy Greens and Mutton are also members of the SCA's (Society for Creative Anachronism) Shire of Endewearde (central and northern Maine). Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-08-29_LGM The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org -------------------- The Three Ravens There were three ravens sat on a tree, Down a down, hey down, hey down They were as black as they might be, With a down. The one of them said to his mate. "O where shall we our breakfast take?" With a down, derry, derry, derry down, down. Down in yonder green field, Down a down, hey down, hey down There lies a knight slain e'en his shield, With a down. His hounds they lie down at his feet So well they do their master keep. With a down, derry, derry, derry down, down. His hawks they fly so eagerly Down a down, hey down, hey down There is no fowl dare come him nigh, With a down. Down there comes a fallow doe As great with child as she might go. With a down, derry, derry, derry down, down. She lifted up his bloody head, Down a down, hey down, hey down And kissed his wounds that were so red, With a down. She got him up upon her back And carried him to earthen lake. With a down, derry, derry, derry down, down. She buried him before the prime, Down a down, hey down, hey down She was dead herself ere even-song time, With a down. God send every gentleman Such hawks, such hounds, and such a leman, With a down, derry, derry, derry down, down. . Tags: LG&M Leafy Greens Mutton Bangor Maine medieval music SCA Shire Endewearde Three Ravens Thomas Ravenscroft |
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Shield My Kinsmen (Endewearde vers.) - Leafy Greens & Mutton Local medieval singing group, Leafy Greens and Mutton, performing the song, "Shield My Kinsmen (Endewearde-ized version)", (Karen Unrein Kahan/ arr. Aaron Pavao) at the Bangor Public Library on August 29, 2007. Check out their website at http://www.geocities.com/aneleda Leafy Greens and Mutton are also members of the SCA's (Society for Creative Anachronism) Shire of Endewearde (central and northern Maine). Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-08-29_LGM The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org Karen Unrein Kahan's website: http://www.savagedaughter.com -------------------- Shield My Kinsmen (Endewearde version) original Northshield version tune/lyrics c. 1996 Karen Unrein Kahan Shield my kinsmen from their foes and from the teeth of the wind. Shield my kinsmen from sorrow and from shame until fate brings us shoulder to shoulder to stand as brothers again. We are the children of the ice and snow and of the golden plains and rolling hills. We are the children of the water, cold and wide, and cool dark forests-- we are the people we are the people of o Endewearde. The winter tries to break us on its anvil made of ice but our blood beats hot and true as steel. Not a drop of it is spilled on our pure white snow but what was bought by rivers Crimson rivers crimson rivers of our foemens' own! We are the keepers of our future and our past and the names of our heroes passed and gone on whose courage, strength and wisdom o Endewearde stands-- teach their stories to your children To our children 'til their names are written in our blood and bone. Now we run behind the hawk who leads the way to war for he flies in the fashion that we live-- like a keen and bloodied spear poised at the Dragon's side we will face our foemen to fight for the honor To fight for the honor of o Endewearde! Shield my kinsmen from their foes and from the teeth of the wind. Shield my kinsmen from sorrow and from shame until fate brings us shoulder to shoulder to stand as brothers again. . Tags: LG&M Leafy Greens Mutton Bangor Maine medieval music SCA Shire Endewearde Shield My Kinsmen Karen Unrein Kahan Pavao |
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Savage Daughter - Leafy Greens & Mutton Local medieval singing group, Leafy Greens and Mutton, performing the song "Savage Daughter" (Karen Unrein Kahan) at the Bangor Public Library on August 29, 2007. Check out their website at http://www.geocities.com/aneleda Leafy Greens and Mutton are also members of the SCA's (Society for Creative Anachronism) Shire of Endewearde (central and northern Maine). Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-08-29_LGM The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org Karen Unrein Kahan's website: http://www.savagedaughter.com -------------------- My Mother's Savage Daughter music/lyrics c. 1990 Karen Unrein Kahan Chorus: I am my mother's savage daughter-- the one who runs barefoot, cursing sharp stones. I am my mother's savage daughter. I will not cut my hair. I will not lower my voice. My mother's child is a savage. She looks for her omens in the colors of stones, In the faces of cats and the fall of feathers, In the dancing of fire and the curve of old bones. Chorus My mother's child dances in darkness and sings heathen songs by the light of the moon And watches the stars and renames the planets and dreams she can reach them with a song and a broom. Chorus My mother's child curses too loud and too often. My mother's child laughs too hard and too long And howls at the moon and sleeps in ditches And clumsily raises her voice in this song Chorus Now we all are brought forth out of darkness and water, Brought into this world through blood and through pain. And deep in our bones, the Old songs are waking So sing them with voices of thunder and rain! We are our mother's savage daughter-- the ones who run barefoot, cursing sharp stones. We are our mother's savage daughters. We will not cut our hair. We will not lower our voice. (x3) . Tags: LG&M Leafy Greens Mutton Bangor Maine medieval music SCA Shire Endewearde Savage Daughter Karen Unrein Kahan |
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Lifeblood - A Viking Drinking Song - Leafy Greens & Mutton Local medieval singing group, Leafy Greens and Mutton, performing the song, "Lifeblood - A Viking Drinking Song", (Karen Unrein Kahan) at the Bangor Public Library on August 29, 2007. Check out their website at http://www.geocities.com/aneleda Leafy Greens and Mutton are also members of the SCA's (Society for Creative Anachronism) Shire of Endewearde (central and northern Maine). Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-08-29_LGM The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org Karen Unrein Kahan's website: http://www.savagedaughter.com -------------------- Lifeblood (A Viking Drinking Song) tune/lyrics c. 1993--Karen Unrein Kahan Drink, for the wind blows cold and Drink for The Wolf runs free. Drink to the ships with the sails like wings and Drink to the storm-tossed seas. Drink to the lasting nights and those who warm our beds. Drink to the mead that warms our hearts and the cold that clears our head. Drink to the Allfather's Eye for Odin's sons are we. Drink to the World-Tree where he hung and the Runes of Mystery. Drink to the truth of steel and blood that falls like rain. Drink to Valhalla's golden walls and to our kinsmen, slain. Drink to the Glory-field where a man embraces death, and thank the gods that we live at all with our joyous dying breath! Drink for the wind blows cold and Drink for the Wolf runs free Drink to the ships with the sails like wings for Odin's sons are we! . Tags: LG&M Leafy Greens Mutton Bangor Maine medieval music SCA Shire Endewearde Lifeblood Viking Drinking Song Karen Unrein |
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Song of the Shieldwall - Leafy Greens & Mutton Local medieval singing group, Leafy Greens and Mutton, performing the song "Song of the Shieldwall" (Malkin Grey and Peregrynne Windrider) at the Bangor Public Library on August 29, 2007. Check out their website at http://www.geocities.com/aneleda Leafy Greens and Mutton are also members of the SCA's (Society for Creative Anachronism) Shire of Endewearde (central and northern Maine). Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-08-29_LGM The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org -------------------- Song of the ShieldWall Words: Lady Malkin Grey Music: Lady Peregrynne Windrider Hasten, oh sea-steed, over the swan-road, Foamy-necked ship o'er the froth of the sea, Hengest has called us from Gotland and Frisia To Vortigern's country his army to be We'll take our pay there in sweeter than silver; We'll take our plunder in richer than gold, For Hengest has promised us land for our fighting Land for the sons of the Saxons to hold! Hasten, oh fyrdsmen, down to the river The dragonships come on the in-flowing tide The linden-wood shield and the old spear of ash-wood Are needed again by the cold water-side Draw up the shield-wall, oh shoulder companions Later whenever our story is told They'll say that we died guarding what we call dearest, Land that the sons of the Saxons will hold! Hasten, oh Huscarls, north to the Dane-Law Harold Hardrada's come over the sea His longships he's laden with berserks from Norway To gain Cnut's crown and our master to be Bitter he'll find here the bite of our spear points Hard-running Northmen too strong to die old We'll grant him six feet, plus as much as he's taller Of land that the sons of the Saxons will hold! Make haste, son of Godwin, southward from Stamford Triumph is sweet and your men have fought hard But William the Bastard has landed at Pevensey Burning the land you have promised to guard Draw up the spears on the hilltop at Hastings Fight 'til the sun drops and evening grows cold And die with the last of your Saxons around you Holding the land we were given to hold! Holding the land we were given to hold! . Tags: LG&M Leafy Greens Mutton Bangor Maine medieval music SCA Shire Endewearde Song Shieldwall Malkin Grey Peregryn Windride |
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Hey Downe Downe - Leafy Greens & Mutton Local medieval singing group, Leafy Greens and Mutton, performing the song "Hey Downe Downe" (Thomas Ravenscroft) at the Bangor Public Library on August 29, 2007. Check out their website at http://www.geocities.com/aneleda Leafy Greens and Mutton are also members of the SCA's (Society for Creative Anachronism) Shire of Endewearde (central and northern Maine). Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-08-29_LGM The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org . Tags: LG&M Leafy Greens Mutton Bangor Maine medieval music SCA Shire Endewearde Hey Downe Thomas Ravenscroft song sing |
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Hey Ho Nobody Home/Rose Rose/Ah Poor Bird quodlibet - LG&M Local medieval singing group, Leafy Greens and Mutton, performing the song, "Hey Ho Nobody Home/Rose Rose/Ah Poor Bird" quodlibet, (traditional) at the Bangor Public Library on August 29, 2007. Check out their website at http://www.geocities.com/aneleda Leafy Greens and Mutton are also members of the SCA's (Society for Creative Anachronism) Shire of Endewearde (central and northern Maine). Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-08-29_LGM The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org . Tags: LG&M Leafy Greens Mutton Bangor Maine medieval music SCA Shire Endewearde Hey Ho Nobody Home/Rose Rose/Ah Poor Bird song |
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Farwell Adeiu - Leafy Greens & Mutton Local medieval singing group, Leafy Greens and Mutton, performing the song "Farwell Adeiu" (to the tune of Sellinger's Round) at the Bangor Public Library on August 29, 2007. Check out their website at http://www.geocities.com/aneleda Leafy Greens and Mutton are also members of the SCA's (Society for Creative Anachronism) Shire of Endewearde (central and northern Maine). Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-08-29_LGM The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org . Tags: LG&M Leafy Greens Mutton Bangor Maine medieval music SCA Shire Endewearde Farwell Adeiu tune of Sellinger's Round song |
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Can She Excuse My Wrongs - Leafy Greens & Mutton Local medieval singing group, Leafy Greens and Mutton, performing the song "Can She Excuse My Wrongs" (John Dowland) at the Bangor Public Library on August 29, 2007. Check out their website at http://www.geocities.com/aneleda Leafy Greens and Mutton are also members of the SCA's (Society for Creative Anachronism) Shire of Endewearde (central and northern Maine). Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-08-29_LGM The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org -------------------- Can She Excuse My Wrongs John Dowland Can she excuse my wrongs with Virtue's cloak? Shall I call her good when she proves unkind? Are those clear fires which vanish into smoke? Must I praise the leaves where no fruit I find? No no: where shadows do for bodies stand, Thou may'st be abus'd if thy sight be dim. Cold love is like to words written on sand, Or to bubbles which on the water swim. Wilt thou be thus abused still, Seeing that she will right thee never? If thou canst not o'ercome her will The love will be thus fruitless ever. Wilt thou be thus abused still, Seeing that she will right thee never? If thou canst not o'ercome her will The love will be thus fruitless ever. Was I so base, that I might not aspire Unto those high joys which she holds from me? As they are high , so high is my desire: If she this deny, what can granted be? If she will yeld to that which reason is, It is Reason's will that Love should be just. Dear make me happy still be granting this, Or cut off delays if that die I must. Better a thousand times to die, Than for to live thus still tormented: Dear, but remember it was I Who for thy sake did die contended. Better a thousand times to die, Than for to live thus still tormented: Dear, but remember it was I Who for thy sake did die contended. . Tags: LG&M Leafy Greens Mutton Bangor Maine medieval music SCA Shire Endewearde Can She Excuse My Wrongs John Dowland song |
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Northern Lasses Lamentation - Leafy Greens & Mutton Local medieval singing group, Leafy Greens and Mutton, performing the song "Northern Lasses Lamentation" (to the tune of Goddesses) at the Bangor Public Library on August 29, 2007. Check out their website at http://www.geocities.com/aneleda Leafy Greens and Mutton are also members of the SCA's (Society for Creative Anachronism) Shire of Endewearde (central and northern Maine). Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-08-29_LGM The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org -------------------- Northern Lasses Lamentation A North-country lass up to London did pass, Although with her nature it did not agree. Which made her repent, and so often lament, Still wishing again in the North for to be. O the oak, the ash, and the bonny ivy tree, Doth flourish at home in my own country. O the oak, the ash, and the bonny ivy tree, Doth flourish at home in my own country. Fain would I be in the North-country, Where the lads and the lasses are making of hay. There should I see what is pleasant to me; A mischief light on them entic'd me away! O the oak, the ash, and the bonny ivy tree, Doth flourish at home in my own country. O the oak, the ash, and the bonny ivy tree, Doth flourish at home in my own country. Since that I came forth of the pleasant North, There's nothing delightful I see doth abound, They never can be half so merry as we, When we are a dancing of Sellinger's Bound. O the oak, the ash, and the bonny ivy tree, Doth flourish at home in my own country. O the oak, the ash, and the bonny ivy tree, Doth flourish at home in my own country. A maiden I am, and a maid I'll remain, Until my own country again I do see, For here in this place I shall ne'er see the face Of him that's allotted my love for to be. O the oak, the ash, and the bonny ivy tree, Doth flourish at home in my own country. O the oak, the ash, and the bonny ivy tree, Doth flourish at home in my own country. . Tags: LG&M Leafy Greens Mutton Bangor Maine medieval music SCA Shire Endewearde Northern Lasses Lamentation tune of Goddesses |
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All In A Garden Green - Leafy Greens & Mutton Local medieval singing group, Leafy Greens and Mutton, performing the song "All In A Garden Green" (John Playford) at the Bangor Public Library on August 29, 2007. Check out their website at http://www.geocities.com/aneleda Leafy Greens and Mutton are also members of the SCA's (Society for Creative Anachronism) Shire of Endewearde (central and northern Maine). Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-08-29_LGM The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org -------------------- All In A Garden Green All in a garden green, two lovers sat at ease, As they could scarce be seen among the leafy trees. They loved lofty full, and no wronger than truly, In the time of the year In the time of the year comes twixt May and July. Quoth he, "Most lovely maid, my troth shall ay endure, And be not thou afraid, but rest thee still secure. That I will love thee long as life in me shall last: Now I am strong and young Now I am strong and young and when my youth is past. "When I am gray and old, and then must stoop to age, I'll love thee twenty-fold, my troth I here engage. She listen'd to his song, and heard it with a smile, And innocent as young And innocent as young, she dreamed not of guile. No guile was meant by Will, for he was true as steel, As was there naught deceit when she made him a will. Full soon both two were wed, and these most faithful lovers Base are but born and bred Base are but born and bred, example to all others. All in a garden green, two lovers sat at ease, As they could scarce be seen among the leafy trees. . Tags: LG&M Leafy Greens Mutton Bangor Maine medieval music SCA Shire Endewearde All In Garden Green John Playford song sing |
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Fire Dancers at Great Northeastern War XXI (SCA) Fire Dancers perform at the Gypsy Encampment at the Great Northeastern War XXI in Hebron, Maine (Province of Malagentia), July 14, 2007. Malagentia's opponent in the war was the Barony of Stonemarche (New Hampshire). Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-07-14_GNEW_XXI The Great Northeastern War: http://www.gnewar.org The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org . Tags: Fire Dancers dancing Great Northeastern War XXI GNEW Province Malagentia Barony Stonemarche Gypsy Camp Endewearde SCA |
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Bellydancer performing at SCA Midsummer Gathering 2007 A bellydancer performs at the SCA's Midsummer Gathering at the Viking Longhouse in Houlton, Maine, the Shire of Smithwick, June 23, 2007. Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-06-23_HoultonMidsummerGathering The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org . Tags: bellydance bellydancing bellydancer Shire Smithwick SCA Midsummer Gathering Houlton Maine Viking Longhouse Endewearde |
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Bellydancer performing at SCA Midsummer Gathering 2007 - 2 A bellydancer performs at the SCA's Midsummer Gathering at the Viking Longhouse in Houlton, Maine, the Shire of Smithwick, June 23, 2007. Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-06-23_HoultonMidsummerGathering The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org . Tags: bellydance bellydancing bellydancer Shire Smithwick SCA Midsummer Gathering Houlton Maine Viking Longhouse Endewearde |
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Bellydancer performing at SCA Midsummer Gathering 2007 - 3 A bellydancer performs at the SCA's Midsummer Gathering at the Viking Longhouse in Houlton, Maine, the Shire of Smithwick, June 23, 2007. Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-06-23_HoultonMidsummerGathering The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org . Tags: bellydance bellydancing bellydancer Shire Smithwick SCA Midsummer Gathering Houlton Maine Viking Longhouse Endewearde |
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Bellydancer Veil Dance at SCA Midsummer Gathering 2007 A bellydancer performs with a veil at the SCA's Midsummer Gathering at the Viking Longhouse in Houlton, Maine, the Shire of Smithwick, June 23, 2007. Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-06-23_HoultonMidsummerGathering The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org . Tags: bellydance bellydancing bellydancer Shire Smithwick SCA Midsummer Gathering Houlton Maine Viking Longhouse Endewearde |
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Bellydancer performing at SCA Midsummer Gathering 2007 - 4 A bellydancer performs at the SCA's Midsummer Gathering at the Viking Longhouse in Houlton, Maine, the Shire of Smithwick, June 23, 2007. Check out photos from the event at: http://photobucket.com/albums/ee79/catgirlpink/0000_SCAevents/2007-06-23_HoultonMidsummerGathering The Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org The SCA's East Kingdom: http://www.eastkingdom.org . Tags: bellydance bellydancing bellydancer Shire Smithwick SCA Midsummer Gathering Houlton Maine Viking Longhouse Endewearde |