In lieu of a substantive Kzoo post (or any post for that matter) for the moment, I give you Medieval Congress attending nuns:
Friday, May 16, 2008
Nuns on the run! (Well, ok, on the walk)
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"Tehee," quod she, and clapte the wyndow to.
-- Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Miller's Tale"
Virago
Noun: Inflected forms: pl. vi·ra·goes or vi·ra·gos
1. A woman regarded as noisy, scolding, or domineering.
2. A large, strong, courageous woman.
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My caption for your picture:
Cue music.
"When you're a Jet, you're a Jet all the way..."
Nice!
JJCohen had a 'nun-count' on In The Middle. Perhaps we need a kzoo-nunometer( that's a 'nun-o-meter' in layman's terms).
Hey, those are our Sisters! Nashville Dominicans. The one on the far right is carrying her Papal Visit 2008 bag.
BDFan -- Cool! Thanks for the identification. I *heart* the habit-wearing nuns and friars at the Congress.
Yay! Nashville Dominicans! I love them...God willing, in a year I will enter!...I think I see Sr. Anna Laura and Sr. Catherine Anne....
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