Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Knight Aware

Salutations,

If you read my earliest series of blogs you'll recall some on knighthoods. As I read of Stockton's trouble with gold chains being stolen from the wearers reaching 170 with a fatality at the same park where I like to do yoga, I thought about the knight's chains. Each knight and often other persons had a sumptuary type assigned chain link that was more unique than a name. Worn across the shoulders in many an ancient of medieval portrait the knight's chain also contained unique mixes of metals. From heraldic study you might've learned about these assigned mixes. It was difficult to steal or sell off an heraldic or sumptuary chain.

Modernly, the Church and others that still use heraldry can explain or demonstrate the chain link awareness. A special request of metal mixes for adornment chains can still be had at some trouble. Designs of chain links can fall into the sumptuary level still and be of unique artistry allowing the bearer to be protected similar to a copyright. For the genealogically interested, such a picture of a symbolic knight's chain can mean a link to one or its group, sometimes the actual one in inheritance. Heraldry originated in times when language was difficult between groups but heraldic symbols did the explaining of things such as how one worked. Such symbols today are accepted in traditional honors including going out to dine at night as specialized jewelry.

Some knighthood bloodlines will still use tattoos of the unique symbols such as chain links. Modern hospitals are referred to official groups such as the United States Secret Service (USSS) for protections or information on persons with such a symbol used for a bloodline or awarded by a regal heir or authority such as a herald. The USSS has in my experience also handled inquiries of knighthood bloodlines as well as other concerns. I used them myself when making inquiry into my grandfather's knighthood from a deposed kingdom and with success at gaining accurate data and real contacts.

Knighthood groups doing good deeds in areas of focus can take donations today, such as Malta's Knight's Hospitaller; they were granted the isle in 1530 by Charles V, the island having converted to Christianity by Saint Paul. For a time, Malta also was used as a pirate's base by separatist counts, but it spent much time under regal control. The Maltese cross is still worn by those wishing association in form to these grand knights and their traditions. Likewise with others. Most knighthood groups are busily doing charitable works today.

Black knights are another topic from the past and you'll recall, Good Reader, that the black knight was responsible for its own disinformation that cloaked it on its nightly forays while travelling through forests. Knights became the best friends of the king, traditionally, meeting with him late at knight after others had left, and were the last to leave.

Until next time I'll keep up with many of you, Good Reader, on facebook at www.facebook.com/#!/kristin.wall.399 on happenings and sabbatical again, freeing up this blog for its educational stance. Take care.

Sartorially yours,
Kristin-Marie Wall
writing as kmwall and more

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Artwear and Purple

Salutations,

I've been writing more of my manuscripts of events set in the Victorian Age when the attire for ladies for the salons caught my attention in its link to modern artwear. Although not seeming linked at first glance. The flowing raiment often associated with artwear has had many connotations, likened to the Victorian era's nostalgia not quite taking off in subsequent eras as one advisor on costume history termed it. The angelic seeming garb of the Victorian's salon was worn loose by at least one attendee daily to disguise the Machiavellian or home-defense readiness of its wearer. One attendee at each event wore the lady's style without corset or hoops. She was the one ready to defend the gathering in the salon whether it was a party or tea or reading or alike. Tradition was that the styles she chose would be praised highly by each attendee, a veritable conversation piece. The ladies would take their training for home defense and self-defense while the gentlemen were absent at wartime or in alike circumstances during their afternoons, daily. Self-defense training and clearly more started much earlier in history. In the Dark Ages and Middle Ages a lady defended the home while the males were gone.

Sewing fans will have noticed that artwear abounds in their circles and it has been a national sewing month.

A similar trend was the purple coat by the 4th Century in Europe. Seeming an item to wear for the wilder times, wild being having to deal with things as if from the wilds.

Purple in a historical note is something I addressed in a recent Facebook posting in a writing sample about an Egyptoid princess who was abducted in history for wearing her purple wrong. www.facebook.com/#!/kristin.wall.399 The purple was an exclusive shade from China transported by Polynesian traders and collected upon for payment by the Indic traders, a lubricating shaded product that was used for facial adornment. She offended certain offshoots of the Mayans in her extreme travel on a mission to convert. She was known in the 6th C as Lady-lek.

Purple, sometimes decidedly for the royalty carrying on into the fairytale yarns was also historically many times for everyone and even the daily underwear shade, along with its cousins of red and blue. Leaving nuances of the artistic devising in dyeing to separate a regal from a plain shade.

As I work on a manuscript that I hope will be available to you, Good Readers, soon, I've found many of the details if its Victorian timeline interesting for costume history. Including the fact that every trend except a few countable on one hand that had ever been known resurfaced sometime during the Victorian Age. Silver Linings is the working title of my manuscript and as soon as I figure out how to get this short story to market, I'll be glad to share it with you all. Set in New Orleans during the Civil War, it is an espionage love story and I'm enjoying working on it today. And yesterday. Thank you, Good Reader, for following along with this blog over the years. I'll look forward to giving you the gift of more reading soon. Please join me on Facebook if you're of a mind to.

Take care, and please check the older blogs for funding items if you're interested in the collaborative writings and media items that make your areas safer and other good benefits.

Sartorially yours,

Kristin Marie Wall

Friday, August 17, 2012

Law and Order Rooted with Welfare Systems

Salutations,

Years ago those of you who read the blog know that Princess Charlotte of Belgium (1840-1927) who became the Empress Carlota of Mexico's Imperium II tried to start a welfare system and free schools and hospitals. She did so with her ladies-in-waiting. The original ladies were replaced or added to with some from Mexico, eventually. They were assigned to setting up schools and hospitals. They went  to the remote areas and villages to do so. It was a time that colloquially was called the French Intervention. I'm working on a story again set in that time and place, and on my Facebook there should be more tidbits along the way. www.facebook.com/#!/kristin.wall.399 Charlotte was visited until she died by the families of her original ladies-in-waiting. http://maximilia-carlota.blogspot.com C.M. Mayo's Internet sites seem to have a good deal of factual data on the real situations for the ill fated monarchy of the Imperium II during the Victorian Age.

In the Bible are many times and groups, such as Babylon that has been considered with negativity for the lore of religious or spiritual experience but is the root of the concepts of law-and-order in modern times. Babylon's King Hummurabi is credited with a code of law at the root of it; 1792-1750 B.C. He centralized a government. It was very close to ours. Another thing King Hummurabi was known for, according to former Marine Anthony Ontiveros a student of history and the arts was carving walled structures into lava. It all explains why Hummurabi's portrait is on many a law building around the globe. He also states that the modern Welfare System was nearly the same in ancient Babylon at the time of King Hummurabi. See Wikipedia for the first code of laws. www.thenagain.info/WebChron/MiddleEast/Hammurabi.html For photo of modern Iraq insurgent watch:
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I will look forward to blogging with you again in the near future. Meanwhile, take good care.

Sartorially yours,

Kristin Marie Wall

thanking former Marine Anthony Ontiveros for participating in the Sartorial Matters blog



Friday, July 27, 2012

Manner of Victorian Age Reliant

Salutations,

Transitioning this blog from the borrowed for it phase includes awareness that you, Good Readership, enjoyed early on in its inception the stories from the Victorian Age and of the Royalty. Something for you, then, the loyal.

Today, on a bit about manners and etiquette, a tad of both. It is clear that entry to various leagues can include the automatic acceptance of that group's deportment and comportment, with etiquette trailing. The topic arises as it is rumored that many of you are reviewing deportment which is the behavior of the group; grooming in public is by its nature kept at a minimum so that curtailing the seeming need to do more than sneeze suddenly into a cloth or paper handkerchief is of paramount. Grime is about most places. Adding to it by dousing oneself accidentally is not the topic. Adding to it by continual touching of places on the body that collect grime such as hair or complexion or clothing items leads the topic of unacceptable overdoing. Awareness is also called for of the properly trained of going between cultural sub-groupings.

Napkins are always a good front topic, but of the best left unspoken about in public unless handing one to someone. In obvious need or simply in sequence. Of a question posed about whether to use the paper or cloth napkins, reviewing on this blog from one item stated by HRH Princess Michael of Kent is that it is more frugal over time to use the washed cloth napkin if needing a preference. The smaller sized paper napkin used next, on up until the larger but saving it for another occasion if not needed. The difference economically becomes pennies that add up over time, and environmental concerns show recovery is faster again over time. HRH Princess Michael of Kent giving the data for dissemination was involved in teaching about her books, at the time, most graciously she is at: http://www.princessmichael.org.uk/

Males trained by sub-group cultural telltale details watch, by their own avowing, before first meeting. Representative, the groups are traceable in origins of etiquette to the American Victorian Age's types when many regions developed their own etiquette. Such surviving groups include the conglomerated Boston Brahmins, or Merchant Princes, or Vanderbilts as a social class with each an own etiquette and deportment. Merchant Princes were said to be from those dignified bloodlines of names, and are about many places and professions. Such items they include in teaching men, when asked, of its own deportment have the male brought aside for one-to-one tutoring at each or any occasion. Over lengthy time, condoning only the lack of information given on each behavior, discussable at public places if in strife or effort. Such mundane approaches to the foreign to their group lady being considered for more than a social meeting involves her comportment with things like the Merchant Princes' preference for no leg crossing (varicose veins a stated concern by their grouping representative or their security teams). http://www.bobmayer.org/ is of the typed grouping and has taught leadership courses over the years. www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/murder/peopleevents/p_brahmins.html

Finishing school for ladies is often more openly known but carefully guarded up to its topics. Many a rumor has been a reason of it being only for extremes in financial condition of the families involved, either very wealthy or very impoverished. The actuality is a cross-section with some informal surveys showing up to 60% of persons on this continent learning their own finishing school level at home. It was once a tradition to delay collegiate activity until polishing one's skills in deportment, comportment, etiquette, house management, and the alike. Around the kitchen table to learn any or all of it is about the modicum of expectation in modern times, a tradition from the Victorian Age when the economies were harsh for most. A typical finishing school lady would be able to handle grandness levels frugally, and similarly other sets of behavior. She became a weather vane. If being female, modernly interested in a quiet self-study, you may apply for membership at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ladies-Finishing-School

Manners in the Victorian Age were designed to guard others reputations in deportment. Epitomized by dating etiquette that returns in social strength with males: www.literary-liaisons.com/article028.html

For those following through the transitions phases. You can still do funding here from time to time. Below are more funding items offered at bookstores by request or from pop-up orders from ARMY School of Medicine Publishing House and affiliates distributed by USAF Publishing House, help solve the problems in your neighborhoods with extra or ultra protections from funding as a type of good donation by purchase:

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I am glad to be back on familiar topics and will be updating on social media until the next blog: www.facebook.com/#!/kristin.wall.399 Take good care of yourselves and think today upon your own concepts of group behaviors, and of your own wellness activities and how to blend them. Until next time, then.
Sartorially yours,
Kristin Marie Wall



Friday, July 13, 2012

This Weekend Summer Vacation Essay To Do Time

Salutations. Although I found out late about these that caused me to reminisce, they are what I'd be doing if I wasn't on the way to another event this weekend.

Keep a shelter open this weekend. At the Delta Humane Society where you'll remember the doggy dashing events I once volunteered for there is a need for funds. They'll have a fund raiser at Whirlows in Stockton to keep providing for these animals in a no-kill environment. Patrice Davidson, their executive director. Whirlows has regular event nights, lately, I noted. Acoustics are fine inside the bistro.

Wheat. An event? The colorful dance costumes of a male-oriented competition at harvest time has a feature about the women joining more in the traditions. At Delta Community College's Atherton Hall.

What I did on my prior sabbatical, a bit like a proverbial Americanism essay of what I did on Summer vacation. Lively in Utah, the events at the Krishna Temple and Cultural Center in Spanish Fork. Worth adding into the canyon vacation time. The food excels in a simplistic buffet for the flavor awakenings. I thought their gift set jewelry kits were phenomenal in the boutique. The kind to send away for. I'd meant to tour their service, also.

About ghosts, as I research a topic of insects in the Victorian era for a story. I'm on a timeline partial-sabbatical while sorting through the family emergencies and crisis, I have to be home bound awhile. A few weeks? The time is good for another writing and art sabbatical, and I hope to have a good story for you, Good Readership, from this time. I will also update you on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#!/kristin.wall.399 Sabbatical support to 2187 Christina Ave, Stockton, CA 95204. If unusual, a gift.

Some of you liked the heraldic artwork on this site, including some of the Yahoo!360 from the early years of the blog. A point then to the Historical Names dot com group for their accommodation of requests. They were helping when I was attempting to set up a non-profit business, and the colorful artwork still warmly greets many of you.

Take good care.

Sartorially,
Kristin Marie Wall
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Monday, June 25, 2012

Orchestrated Blues on History Noted

Salutations,

The blog transitioning relating on Mondays helpful data requestable from your law enforcement offices or of the FED and Office of Emergency Services' extra services to respectively get incursion data (up to 2nd set of prongs and of 28th of 340 predictable) such as total victimized for writing works swaths or to help your trend business with exacting times of day for two trends or one superior changed one. Such as the June Solstice timed to historical fashion courts that noticed the trends such as this year turned from one grouping of animal likened trend types into a wardrobe planners' type that uses the person's own type. Such as a cheetah style for me if I relate it to a save-the-cheetah poem I wrote in childhood and wildlife management interests still being something I follow. History on.

Some good rumors I've researched from sources is of colors of blue notes. About the time of cavemen making history, their favorite color being a silvery-blue washed-out looking. It was the must have. Luminous like a transparency. It was about their mood, also. Revived by moderns in other ages. Jazz types of music relating to blues emotions gave a full-circle to the color spring. Bell-pulls were being wrapped in this color used for eons as underwear dye because it was around alot. Extra fabric was used to wrap bell-pulls in that made evil-reducing noise levels to some in certain places, otherwise for a call to service in an abode, typically. This blue transitioned during Versailles high times into an equal for red, then heralds made another blue the equal to heraldic red still in use today by governments of Spain and royal household courts.

God granting, many things are changing for me to relate to the blues notations and I appreciate the friendly persons grouped around Facebook aligned with this blog. Adding notes. Today being a good and productive day of spring around here, while I research a group of fashion angels from ancient history, try a suggestion of an angel card reading online such as I visited myself. Or enjoy a book at a park and watch for the sprites of the mind. My muse and I have the afternoon together to do writing samples. Take good care.

Sartorially yours,
Kristin Marie Wall

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Overage and Incursion Fashion Literature Detail

Salutations,

Incursion official data at each police station or policing area nearby daily by approximately 8:30 a.m. o'clock. Orbs of red were remarked upon by watchers of NASA's paramilitary on air patrol netting the unharmful tokens from space matter of Earth's own orbit; in with black sun orbs and new but requestable at observatories, many. Homeland invasion incursion level coded by NSA explained by swaths of reaction time in it all of response and of what to be done by local law enforcement or of your NSA volunteerism from Homeland Security its Agencies nearby.

To you, the Good Readership, do use your free call into the Facebook site of extra promotional on Kristin Wall site and links from there are of interesting sites and persons in my friends lists. Some you know already. Texts on Fashion and alike are there greatly discounted for their supplemental value anticipated if buying early before your regular coursework, or just advantage in your regular course. Listings all beginning in grouped of sign-ons by Facebook regular applicable here and so the artwork on there is also some gadget level of low pixel use with some offers at times to buy or use it for your own if a pop-op script asks you. Or similar might be in future time.

To purchase other items from my Yahoo! sited groups begin with http://groups.yahoo.com/group/art_walk if you collect art and other groups such as http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fashion_fest if you're a fashion student or wardrobe planner or alike or other groups if you're a writer or need writing new data lessons from or The Artist's Way course of it Vein of Gold by their authors Mark Bryan and Julia Cameron the last respectively of some new alike added to support its money making process from your own creative art or form of it to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/more_novel and to have your writing product read for a standard fee to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/believe_in_one_writer as judges and artistically known upper education schools set the price ranges and limits, including of time. Thanking you who've sent some while I was out. To make art support go onto Facebook for it or to PayPal.

More soon on this blog of history as it was made for your good student efforts that have kept this site busy recently for many days of almost only students worldwide.

Sartorially,
Kristin Marie Wall writing as kmwall
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