Dressed in traditional Regency wear, the group enjoyed the sunny Seattle weather while dining al fresco at Volunteer Park. Please check out Somewhere in Time for more historic costumed events, as well as the new photographer who was great enough to let us post this picture! Sands of Time Photography specializes in capturing families with their seniors and providing wonderful keepsakes for the memories to last a lifetime. Please call them at 206-953-1066 or email them at sandsoftimephotography (at) yahoo.com. Also, check them out at http://www.sandsoftime.us.com/.
Last Saturday, Sept 3rd, a few members of the JABC (Jane Austen Book Club) and the local Somewhere in Time group (http://www.situseattle.com/) had a lovely picnic in the park celebration.
Dressed in traditional Regency wear, the group enjoyed the sunny Seattle weather while dining al fresco at Volunteer Park. Please check out Somewhere in Time for more historic costumed events, as well as the new photographer who was great enough to let us post this picture! Sands of Time Photography specializes in capturing families with their seniors and providing wonderful keepsakes for the memories to last a lifetime. Please call them at 206-953-1066 or email them at sandsoftimephotography (at) yahoo.com. Also, check them out at http://www.sandsoftime.us.com/.
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As a woman who considers herself a Janeite, it would be only fair to share some of my favorite blogs with you. These ladies and gentleman know a thing or two about our dear Ms. Austen and present her in a mannerI dare say she would approve.
Please check out: http://austenblog.com/ - a collection of news about Jane from various souces http://janitesonthejames.blogspot.com/ - a more current view of Jane from movies to TV and everything in between http://janeaustensworld.wordpress.com/ - keeping Jane alive with a nod to history http://blog.janeaustenaddict.com/ - I have respect for those who admit it Enjoy! ~ Kendal (still waiting to go to Brighton) Sasso Though Ms. Austen never married and lived with her parents and brothers at varying stages of her life, she was not the boring spinster people may have made her out to be (cough cough, her brother cough).
Written by JASNA committee member Carol J. Adams, check out this article published in the Washington Post that sheds some great insights into popular myths about Jane Austen and her works. View here: http://wapo.st/osCgHb ~ Kendal |
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