January 24, 2013
So, we have new recruits and are planning for MTA in March. Some members will head to Lafe the week before… anyway, we plan on having some kind of immersion-like event before MTA to plan for that event and train a bit… What can i say… over the winter, we stay in the Castra and plan the Spring campaigns.
January 20, 2012
Okay, so much has been done. Handbook way updated, The “Man Inside the Lorica” section is up to 80+ pages… Lotsa info there. Minutia “A” is well along, w/ many good pix. Marcvs is working hard on Intro and Brutvs and Rob are working on Minutia “B” 🙂
On Another Front…
What can I say, it’s a good resource and I hope you’ll visit it. I find the Romans SO interesting because it was so long ago. So much we just don’t know. Give the site a look and if there’s something we need to add or do, etc. PLEASE, let us know. We will be updating things as we go. Right now, we are STILL trying to convert all the old pages to the new template — so much work. Worth it. Enjoy.
December 2, 2011
The “Methods” Section is underway. Well, it’s been there actually, but I really red-lined it again tonite — will get those corrections in next couple days. Hope to get some more good work underway.
Man
Got some good feedback and help on the “Man” section so will try and get that meshed in. Slowly, but surely, this is going forward.
The legio marches on. Recruiting is getting underway. Now, if we could just have a couple of immersion events next year. 🙂
November 28, 2011
Been busy and WWI was keeping me busy. Now that it’s over, it’s time for Roman again. Working hard on the handbook. Got all my corrections made for the first 3 chapters:
- Intro
- Man Inside the Lorica
- Minutia, “A-List.”
Of course, as usual, one of them Intro won’t print to .pdf. Typical, some kind of “poison pill” in there. I’ll get it fixed. We’re hoping other unit members will jump in and help w/ some of the other handbook sections. 🙂
Eventually, we’ll be able to release it to the world.
Ende
June 13, 2011
Wow, hobby politics rears its ugly-ass head again. I’m telling you, the egos in the hobby are monstrous. And back room deals — crap like that, just turns me off. I am not gonna go on here right now about the latest BS, just to say it’s there. Neato huh?
June 12, 2011
The Roman Pack in march order.
As a reenactor vs. being a “LIVING HISTORIAN” I have some different priorities. Those who consider themselves “LIVING HISTORIANS” do this, they say, for a higher purpose. They wish to “educate the chilllldren” or some such thing. That’s great. Most of us however, really just wish to experience a little slice of life then. A taste if you will. We don’t wish to be killed. We don’t wish to march 25 miles a day with a full pack, we don’t wish to have our feet caned for minor infractions. However, we wish to try the food, to know what caligae feel like after being worn all day. How the armor feels and just “HOW” did they wear that piece of gear. Here are some thoughts on “LIVING HISTORIANS“… this guy is mainly talking about WWII reenacting but it’s all good — he NAILS it! Of course, the “LIVING HISTORIANS aren’t too thrilled with him. He has some good thoughts in his rants and some are just downright funny (and sadly true). Give it a read.
Ende
Okay, I don’t know where the blog title today came from, but it sounded amusing. Been hard at work proofing the handbook sections. Waiting for Favonius to make his corrections (mine have now turned a number of pages red again).
In other news, still unit things going on. I maintain that a unit can NOT be located all over the country — it won’t work. You have to be close together, otherwise members won’t be close as friends and comrades and worse, some will feel “more in charge” than others, thus leading to hurt feelings, jealousy, anger at “orders not being followed,” etc. My thoughts for tonite.
Slave Girls
Okay, sorry, I found some slave girl art, because it amused me to. This is more apropos, but.. the ones below are more after my heart:
Sorry, I couldn't help it, after all... 😕
June 5, 2011
As with all things, this must have a beginning. This diarivm (Latin for diary) will discuss our work building Legio IX Hispana into a worthwhile reenacting and living history group. My hope is that there will be tidbits of Romaneß inserted here on a regular basis. Things like a reading list/bookstore, so that we (members of Leg. IX HSPA) may share our favourite books on Rome with you, the reader.
Often, I lapse into British spellings for things (I don’t know why, I just do) and i often use German words and characters (ä,ö, ü, ß) too. Deal with both. I am getting to be a crotchety old curmudgeon… However, my goal is to, as we go along, illustrate the proceß (ß=ss, again, deal with it) for all to learn from.
Tired, I am
It is late, I am tired. I have been working on the website theme for www.legioix.org and spent last night looking at code. YUCK! Coders don’t get the fact that most of us don’t LIKE coding, it’s an evyil to get somewhere. Coders have websites that work well, but are either butt-ugly or have no content. My crap works somewhat, but I am anal-retentive about type and layout — blame that on Marcvs Equitivs Lentvlvs.
Before I sign off, go join www.legioix.org… no spammers allowed.
Marcus Equitius Lentulus