A little while back I spotted this nice succinct chart of western
thought's genealogy, and it seemed to me that I should be able to
place STHS in that overarching map of things whankish; Manors Makyth Man & other such feudal tips and saws. I forgot to show the link from the "high medieval thought" box to STHS, but it must be a fairly strong one.
It may be a useful item on the STHS web site for any of the lads who
have lost their way in the morasses of our ante-apocalyptic world - or not.
Also, I send you and any of the Oldboys you might clink glasses
with in the merry season my fondest greetings.
As I sit at my desk I look out at the snowy clouds of a New England
sky fringed by the icicles that are hanging down under the eaves -
many are more than a foot long.
Also attached is a picture of my fam. at our annual Thanksgiving race
(1 mile).
thought's genealogy, and it seemed to me that I should be able to
place STHS in that overarching map of things whankish; Manors Makyth Man & other such feudal tips and saws. I forgot to show the link from the "high medieval thought" box to STHS, but it must be a fairly strong one.
It may be a useful item on the STHS web site for any of the lads who
have lost their way in the morasses of our ante-apocalyptic world - or not.
Also, I send you and any of the Oldboys you might clink glasses
with in the merry season my fondest greetings.
As I sit at my desk I look out at the snowy clouds of a New England
sky fringed by the icicles that are hanging down under the eaves -
many are more than a foot long.
Also attached is a picture of my fam. at our annual Thanksgiving race
(1 mile).
Both my son and my daughter soundly beat me, but I was
still under 7 minutes, and I beat the dog (on its handicap for 4 legs
V's my 2), so I was more than satisfied.
Hope everything is well with you all on the other side and you that
you have a jolly Christmas.
B'lacka,
Graeme Sephton