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Message ID: 3134
Date: Thu Jul 8 20:13:42 BST 1999
Author: Bob Stewart
Subject: Re: Wordsmithing


At 02:59 PM 7/8/99 -0400, Kimes, Dean W. wrote:
>
> Okay, I'm convinced, songweaving or weaving for short gets my vote. although
> I can see humans calling it juggling just to be difficult. Heh heh. Notice
> the human's don't really seem to have guilds? They just hang out in music
> shops and call it good. More laid back in some ways, while we woodsies are
> more spiritual about our music.


In this, although human, perhaps I am more akin to my brother and sister bards
of the fair race. Although I may admire (and lack) the skill of a juggler, it
is to me more associated with clowns, where the skills and products of a weaver
may suit peasant or king, from humble tabard to royal robe or the tapestry that
adorns a castle wall.

And I must say, in chosing a place to dwell I've found fair Kelthin and the
bardic guild hall more pleasant than the impersonal noise and bustle of
Freeport.

Thrush