A place to ponder over the sublime mysteries of Ancient Craft Masonry, and those things appendant to it or influenced by it.
Friday, December 22, 2006
Apologies about aggregator confusion!
I need to apologize, for the past ten days or so, KingSolomonsLodge.org has been having troubles with the way it was caching articles, making it appear to some people (depending on the exact url you were viewing the site with) that no new articles were showing up. This has been corrected, and I admonish you to please re-read all the articles from December 10th up until today that you may have missed.
Rest guaranteed the discussions have not. We had a little issue with our awful word channel that was sifting all remarks - genuine and non-genuine. For this we earnestly apologize for the perplexity this may have caused everybody.
I'm working on a profusely illustrated book which will have a chapter devoted to Craft & York Rite aprons in the United States. I've made an InkScape file with dozens of layers that I can turn on/off to come up with "any" apron design. It isn't done yet - I haven't drawn all the emblems needed, but I have enough components to begin to demonstrate the basic look and I wanted to run these past you online brethren for feedback. Do you like how these look? Some of these combinations shown below are nonsensical, I know that, I'm just turning on/off different layers to demonstrate how things composite together.
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Rest guaranteed the discussions have not. We had a little issue with our awful word channel that was sifting all remarks - genuine and non-genuine. For this we earnestly apologize for the perplexity this may have caused everybody.
Simon and announced that "the academic writer of the offending put up has been suspended indefinitely." simon's open letter to goodman follows.
I'm working on a profusely illustrated book which will have a chapter devoted to Craft & York Rite aprons in the United States. I've made an InkScape file with dozens of layers that I can turn on/off to come up with "any" apron design. It isn't done yet - I haven't drawn all the emblems needed, but I have enough components to begin to demonstrate the basic look and I wanted to run these past you online brethren for feedback. Do you like how these look? Some of these combinations shown below are nonsensical, I know that, I'm just turning on/off different layers to demonstrate how things composite together.
The topic of this post is very interesting for me. I am very much impressed after reading this post and I must appreciate your effort in marrakech george orwell
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