1st day of Fall, 515 AV
10th bell of morning
The fall sun gave them no relief yet, beating down nearly as hot as the days of summer. The wide expanse of sky was clear, no smatterings of clouds to provide relief. Instead the shade of the tent was Naiya's refuge, allowing her some relief from the sun as well as the fresh air out side of the tent that was slowly growing more crowded.
Perhaps soon they would need a proper pavilion tent. One with a double canopy for the horses and the zibri. Their herds were growing quite large, and their family was quickly following suit.
Her hands were busy as she mused, a small bag of porcupine quills sat beside her, she was tipping the quills, cutting the ends off with her knife. There was a slowly growing pile of open quills beside her. She circled the tip of each with the blade, carving a line around the quill so that she could then finish sawing off the ends.
She could hear the children gurgle and coo from the tent at her back, they grew quiet and Naiya thought that perhaps they were going down for a nap. Maybe Seirei would come sit with her while she worked, she would enjoy the company.
Once the quills were finished, she began to lay them on the ground. Forming a pattern in hopes of shaping the vest on the ground before she began threading the quills into a vest. The Blackwater man had requested first an armored tabard, then a quill vest for his son. She planned to make the layers of quills into a chest piece and a back piece, threading the hollow tubes into a vest that could be worn alone, and then sewing a simple cloth to fit beneath it.
Then the boy could wear it alone, or with the extra warmth of cloth. As she laid the quills in the dirt, forming the vest, she saw that it lacked something. She threaded her needle, more a weight than a necessary part of the process. The needle would pull the thread through the quill so Naiya would not have to struggle to stretch it through.
She didn't need much thread, she wanted a half sized quill for the space around the neck and shoulders, so she just needed twice the length of the half quill. She held one end of the thread, dropping the needle through the hollow space. The needle pulled the thread through ans Naiya tied the two ends together forming a loop of thread around the quill.
The thread would serve as the anchor, allowing her to tie the next quill to it, and the following quill to the one just before it. That would continue until the entire vest hung in the pattern she had formed in the dirt.
She strung two more quills on before standing and going to the wagon to fetch her kettle and two ceramic mugs. She filled the kettle with water from a skin, and placed it over the fire to warm.
Moving quietly so she would not disturb Seirei and the twins, she went inside the tent where the zibri milk from the morning sat in a shallow pool of water, a large drop cloth draped over the jugs to keep them cool. She partially filled one mug, adding cool milk to it before seeking the other woman's attention.
Offering, tea? She hesitated a moment, still tentative in the relationship with the woman. It would have been easy if they had just been friends, but Naiya was less sure of her footing with her as a member of the family. Working outside, alone, company welcome, invitation The more subtle parts of the sign were sometimes lost on the woman, so she had to consider carefully what signs to use. She thought she had managed, her invitation clear enough.... she hoped.
Naiya would return to the mug and the milk, finishing up preparations for the tea by trekking back across to the travois to find some of the dried herbs there. Mint and pineapple weed went into the tea, and she sought apple peel to add flavor as well. The pineapple weed was one she had sought often in her journeys out into the Sea, the plant was used to speed healing from infection. It was supposed to help strengthen the body to help fight the sickness, which with children in the pavilion was likely to be in high demand. The mint had many purposes, clearing congestion only one small purpose that would come in handy in the cool season. She placed the fruits of her labor beside the fire, waiting for the water to boil. Banti watched with curious eyes from the shade beside the quills, the cat had been lounging by Naiya's feet while she worked. She padded over to her Drykas as she slipped back inside, checking on Seirei once more to see if she would join her.
10th bell of morning
The fall sun gave them no relief yet, beating down nearly as hot as the days of summer. The wide expanse of sky was clear, no smatterings of clouds to provide relief. Instead the shade of the tent was Naiya's refuge, allowing her some relief from the sun as well as the fresh air out side of the tent that was slowly growing more crowded.
Perhaps soon they would need a proper pavilion tent. One with a double canopy for the horses and the zibri. Their herds were growing quite large, and their family was quickly following suit.
Her hands were busy as she mused, a small bag of porcupine quills sat beside her, she was tipping the quills, cutting the ends off with her knife. There was a slowly growing pile of open quills beside her. She circled the tip of each with the blade, carving a line around the quill so that she could then finish sawing off the ends.
She could hear the children gurgle and coo from the tent at her back, they grew quiet and Naiya thought that perhaps they were going down for a nap. Maybe Seirei would come sit with her while she worked, she would enjoy the company.
Once the quills were finished, she began to lay them on the ground. Forming a pattern in hopes of shaping the vest on the ground before she began threading the quills into a vest. The Blackwater man had requested first an armored tabard, then a quill vest for his son. She planned to make the layers of quills into a chest piece and a back piece, threading the hollow tubes into a vest that could be worn alone, and then sewing a simple cloth to fit beneath it.
Then the boy could wear it alone, or with the extra warmth of cloth. As she laid the quills in the dirt, forming the vest, she saw that it lacked something. She threaded her needle, more a weight than a necessary part of the process. The needle would pull the thread through the quill so Naiya would not have to struggle to stretch it through.
She didn't need much thread, she wanted a half sized quill for the space around the neck and shoulders, so she just needed twice the length of the half quill. She held one end of the thread, dropping the needle through the hollow space. The needle pulled the thread through ans Naiya tied the two ends together forming a loop of thread around the quill.
The thread would serve as the anchor, allowing her to tie the next quill to it, and the following quill to the one just before it. That would continue until the entire vest hung in the pattern she had formed in the dirt.
She strung two more quills on before standing and going to the wagon to fetch her kettle and two ceramic mugs. She filled the kettle with water from a skin, and placed it over the fire to warm.
Moving quietly so she would not disturb Seirei and the twins, she went inside the tent where the zibri milk from the morning sat in a shallow pool of water, a large drop cloth draped over the jugs to keep them cool. She partially filled one mug, adding cool milk to it before seeking the other woman's attention.
Offering, tea? She hesitated a moment, still tentative in the relationship with the woman. It would have been easy if they had just been friends, but Naiya was less sure of her footing with her as a member of the family. Working outside, alone, company welcome, invitation The more subtle parts of the sign were sometimes lost on the woman, so she had to consider carefully what signs to use. She thought she had managed, her invitation clear enough.... she hoped.
Naiya would return to the mug and the milk, finishing up preparations for the tea by trekking back across to the travois to find some of the dried herbs there. Mint and pineapple weed went into the tea, and she sought apple peel to add flavor as well. The pineapple weed was one she had sought often in her journeys out into the Sea, the plant was used to speed healing from infection. It was supposed to help strengthen the body to help fight the sickness, which with children in the pavilion was likely to be in high demand. The mint had many purposes, clearing congestion only one small purpose that would come in handy in the cool season. She placed the fruits of her labor beside the fire, waiting for the water to boil. Banti watched with curious eyes from the shade beside the quills, the cat had been lounging by Naiya's feet while she worked. She padded over to her Drykas as she slipped back inside, checking on Seirei once more to see if she would join her.