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Version: Tuesday, March 25th. 2008.

Unto Staghold,

Holy... An update?!?...

Ok. The Online Meeting Hall is finally working.

(Yeah... It said... well, that F word that indicates the Roman legislative body, before... But after getting between one and five spam registrations a day for a while, I decided to remove the word from the main pages and see if that slowed the assualt. So "ix-nay on the urd-way 'orums-fay'." for a while.)

It's not really that it's such a big huge complicated deal as much as it is that I was just kinda busy... Then I got distracted... So, yeah. Mea Culpa and stuffs.
 

 So... Go and have a look around. Register, read a bit, post a bit... Tell your friends. This really has a lot of potential to be a very useful tool for household communications and sense of family.

 

 Beyond that... Email me (or, better yet, post on the uhm... "meeting hall") with any comments, questions, or suggestions.

 

           Hope all is well, and hope to see you all soon,

 

           Lady Morgan

 

Current Calendar
of upcoming events

 

The Staghold Calendar has changed...

I’ve installed a new GoogleCalendar on it’s own page. The url of that page will remain constant, and there will always be a link to it here, as well. There may also be some event highlights listed on this page.

If you want to help maintain the calendar, let me know and I’ll add you to the permissions list.
I -think- everyone can add comments and questions on the individual even pages, though.

Click the link below to look at the new calendar.

Staghold Master
 Event Calendar

 

A man asked his neighbour, which was but late married to a widow, how he agreed with his wife, for he said that her first husband and she could never agree.

"By God," quod the other, "we agree marvelous well."

"I pray ye, how so?"

"marry," quod the other, "I shall tell ye. When I am merry, she is merry, and when I am sad, she is sad. For when I go out of my doors I am merry to go from her, and so is she. And when I come in again I am sad, and so is she."

Like the inevitable progression of the conga line of life, there is more of this site to come...