Peregrination

noun: travel from one place to another, especially on foot.
Origin: 1425-75; late Middle English peregrinacion

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Same chapter, different verse; on high-fidelity Medieval re-creations

I'm going to presume that further ruminations on the philosophical aspects of authenticity are, at this moment, redundant at best and at worst getting tedious.

Yes, I do want my camp to look like this.
(La Belle Compagnie)
However, some commentary on the practical side to authenticity might be in order.
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