Saturday, April 25, 2009

Of Wattle Walls, Cabbages and Thoughts on Nudity


Again I am ripping a page clean out of Susan Higginbotham's book and sharing some of the keywords with which people, intentionally or not, found their way to this blog.

"medieval vocabulary"

There were a few permutations of this one, including "middle ages vocabulary" and "medieval vocabulary for kids". I suppose my recent medieval vocabulary test drew these folks. Not so sure getting medieval on one's vocabulary is suitable for tender ears, however. I can just see it now...

Teacher: Philippa, please define "fundament".

"Edward II"

Odd. I thought I was the only person not writing about Edward II!

"medieval test pdf"

I honestly don't they had the technology to devise tests for Acrobat. Acrobats, mayrhap.

"Nan Hawthorne"

There is only one other I know of, and she is in Northern Ireland, so that's where to look if you meant the other one.

"thoughts on nudity"

Yes, I have many thoughts on that subject, almost all of them positive. Especially where Sean Bean is concerned.

"good marriage blog"

I have both. Not sure if that helps, though.

"how to pass 8th grade"

Probably by not attending a medieval monastic school.

"romantic 1916 rising songs"

Awww, someone after my own heart. Just don't blame me if you cry every time you hear "Grace" performed.

"middle ages characters"

They sure were, weren't they??!

"cabbage + metaphor"

The strange thing is that I actually did talk about a metaphor of Sharon Kay Penman's incolcing a cabbage...

"sex with a wall in the middle"

Oh my! What kind of wall? I suppose daub and wattle, with some of the daub missing.

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