To the gardens this day; I myself planted the items sent unto me earlier. Isobel and her lord Andrew came with the baybee, who joined me in the garden, and with his small shovel he dug happily, believing himself most helpful in preparing the garden, whilst his mother did take a servant and a cart unto the market to speak with those who would build for her a series of benches, and perhaps unto the 'broideres for cushions.
Dame Merouda Pendray
her chronicle
This is both a research project and an experiment in creating a diary in the style of a Tudor-era woman. Research notes are usually found here, and my primary journal is here.
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