Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Tierce makes a FAQ for the Upper Island Barony Web!

Tierce, concerned about the welfare of his baronial members, has constructed a FAQ for the Insula Magna Blue Pages and compiled a list of FAQs for other things. You can see it here.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

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Tierce Instructs at Dance


Last Thursday, people once again gathered at the Jolly Giant Daycare Gym in Hartwood to engage in the pastime of medieval dance. Tierce was instrumental in guiding the dancers through the forms of Rufty Tufty, Karabushka and other dance patterns.

"When he trips you, it means your form isn't as good as it could be," said one dancer, nursing a sprained ankle. "I'm glad Tierce is teaching me the right way to dance - in about 6 weeks, I'll be able to practice the dances again. It'll be a good opportunity to observe and learn."

Tierce instructs in dance at 7 PM every other Thursday. For more information, check the Wildwood website calendar events.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Tierce helps organize work party at Ravensley


Today, Tierce organized a successful work party at Ravensley, despite suffering from debilitating allergies. During this time, he inspected the site, mapped out the camping areas, liaised with the Ravensley site canine representative Fozzie (we did not get the proper spelling, so apologies if this is not correct), supervised the cooking and helped clear campsites.

"A true Baron helps out" seemed to be Tierce's motto as he wrestled with large sticks and transported them to other parts of the campsite. While having them dropped and left in the middle of the road did not seem to be at first the most efficient way of clearing out debris, all were confident that Tierce had a purpose in placing them there.


Tierce was also instrumental in ensuring proper road safety, even to the point of stepping right in front of a van that was transporting logs to one end of the camp. This caused the driver to slow down from his reckless 5 km/hr speed to a dead stop. While this seemed somewhat detrimental to Tierce's physical integrity, those of us working at the site were impressed with his dedication to proper driving speeds within the site area.

Truly, Tierce is a baronial candidate to be proud of!

This is my new blog.

I decided I didn't want to pay for bravewolf.ca anymore so Tierce has his very own blog here! Look for more Shiba goodness heading your way!