Rebecca,
Thank you for making time to let us know you better. I am cross-posting
your news to our kingdom e-list so they may see what is achievable when
one seeks their heart's desires. Again, Congratulations.
Yaasamiin(a)

On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 10:05:33 -0400 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yaasamiin(a) - thank you for your kind words.  To answer your 
> question I am being recognized for the hounds (Animal Husbandry).  
> Both the science of coursing and the research I have done.  In 
> addition, if I can put a hound on it, I have hounds on it.  I have 
> recently started doing Calligraphy and Illuminations (C&I) and make 
> sure that hounds are in the C&I.  I have made tokens for GW for the 
> last few years with hound designs.  I am doing a tablature weaving 
> with running rabbits that I have designed the pattern.  In addition, 
> I do Pysanka (Ukrainian Easter Egg dying) and quite often make my 
> own designs using either celtic knotwork dogs or hound designs (not 
> traditional).  My pysanka eggs have received alot of recognition but 
> due to debate as to whether they are "period" that is not what I am 
> receiving my Laurel in (btw, I do have documentation that a Bishop 
> received a pysanka egg around 1285 but I don't have an image to show 
> plus other text discussing eggs with designs on them).  In addition, 
> my teaching and the way I work with the children have been commented 
> on.  I have been told that it was noted that I work well with 
> instructing children on the proper way to approach a hound, that I 
> instruct them in a calm manner.  Actually this is because I know my 
> hounds handle children well and I don't have to worry about any 
> incidents.  If I had a hound that did not get along with children I 
> might have been a bit more reactive to make sure that the children 
> did not get hurt.
>    Some of you have seen my contribution in the Complete Anachronist 
> on "How the greyhound was used in a period hunt".  In addition, I 
> just submitted a 20 page paper on "Veterinary practices in regards 
> to Hounds during the Middle Ages" to our Kingdom A&S.  It was well 
> received.  I need to clean up a few grammer issues (I obviously did 
> not put enough comma's in it and I changed tenses a few times - hey 
> I am a scientist not an English major ;-) )  A few other suggestions 
> were offered.  Once I incorporate them I will try to post it to the 
> list.
>      Once again, thank you for your kind words.   Rebecca with the 
> Greyhound
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> Yaasamiin(a) asked:
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> I am guessing you are being recognized for your prowess in bringing
> authenitic hounds activities to your kingdom. Are there other 
> talents we
> should know about you?
> 
> Yaasamiin(a) 
> formerly Yasmeena
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