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You had me with that title. I had to check it out. That does look a lot like an illuminated manuscript page, and it is quite beautiful. Hope these temperatures aren't quite as cold as they say they will be. Hugs-Erika
In my hometown they have the largest festival of Northern Germany (now, that makes it a tad smaller, huh) with Medieval and other historical stuff. I grew up with it, my Brother is still in it as a musketeer the guy you can see here. And a dragon? Well, our Heinrich killed a dragon that wanted to kill our lion (who was named Heinrich, too). Perfect card!
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You had me with that title. I had to check it out. That does look a lot like an illuminated manuscript page, and it is quite beautiful. Hope these temperatures aren't quite as cold as they say they will be. Hugs-Erika
...what teeth!!!
This reminds me of some medieval art I've seen in museums. It's incredible.
And after I wrote that, I actually SAW the name/title of the post. DUH!!!
In my hometown they have the largest festival of Northern Germany (now, that makes it a tad smaller, huh) with Medieval and other historical stuff.
I grew up with it, my Brother is still in it as a musketeer the guy you can see here.
And a dragon? Well, our Heinrich killed a dragon that wanted to kill our lion (who was named Heinrich, too).
Perfect card!
She looks like a queen to be reckoned with.
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