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<title>Red Geta War House</title>
<description>A portable structure for SCA camping, meant to emulate a Japanese home.</description>
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<title>On a Matter of Indoor Pavilions</title>
<description>Some time ago while attending a Winter event I began to ponder the possibility of bringing some of our Summer pageantry to the indoor venues that we use during the less accommodating seasons of our calendar. To this end I have constructed a lightweight pavilion specifically for indoor use.

(Also at  www.medievalwood.org/charles/pavilion.html  )</description>
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<title>Gypsy Vardo</title>
<description>The whole idea of building a gypsy wagon, or Vardo, came about because I really don&#039;t like camping, but I really DO like going to Pennsic.</description>
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<title>Pennsic Homeowners Association</title>
<description>Links to various structures at Pennsic and other places.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2005 00:30:31 GMT</pubDate>
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