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2009-08-07 9:22 AM Posts Previous Entry :: Next Entry Mood: Sad Read/Post Comments (1) Most of this weekend will be getting errands done as normal (with a possible hunt down of the Pita Bros truck for lunch on Saturday). My Mom is coming out on Sunday and then Pam's funeral is on Monday and her burial is on Tuesday (her birthday is on Wednesday). I'm only going to post the bare bones about Pam's death, her funeral, and what I'm going through. I just don't feel comfortable making all of that public. So, for those of you who have access to my private posts, you might want to check there a lot if you're not already doing so. There's going to be a lot of them coming up in the future. If you don't have access and want access, drop me an e-mail about it. If you're a good friend and you know that I trust you, you'll get access. If you have had access and forgot the password, also drop me an e-mail. ---------- Renaissance Fashion
They didn't all wear big collars like Elizabeth I! The Renaissance was the period shortly after the medieval ages, when Elizabeth was on the throne. Much of Renaissance fashion was very beautiful. It was intricate and rich, especially for the upper-class who wore deep, grand colours of gowns with sweeping skirts and very tight corsets! They coveted powder to achieve a pale complexion and most had long hair, some had it down past their waists! Read/Post Comments (1) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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