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Lisbeth Constantine added a discussion to the group Resort on the Cay
Come for Tea at the Key and bring a gift (or more if you wish) to give. It can be something you made or something you have. Copy, transfer or even just transfer, somebody will want it. Please, join us.
yesterday
Chat log is here.
on Sunday
In the interest of cross-posing... here is the chat log from Tea at the Key with GaiaGirl Pearl.
December 12
Lisbeth Constantine added a discussion to the group Resort on the Cay
On Dec 19, our special guest will be GiovanniBattista Orsini who will be here to talk about the Knights Foundation and the snowman fundraiser for Make a Wish.
December 12
The chat log is here: Tea at the Key with GaiaGirl Pearl
December 12
Lisbeth Constantine added a discussion to the group Resort on the Cay
This Saturday at tea, GaiaGirl Pearl will be talking to us about the Antiquity Disputes Committee. Come and find out about this important function.
December 8
We had a Japanese Tea Ceremony at Tea on the Key on December 5, 2009. Find more photos like this on Antiquity Community
December 5
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December 5
Lisbeth Constantine added 4 photos to the album 'Japanese Tea Ceremony'
December 5
We had an authentic Japanese Tea Ceremony at Tea on the Key. Here is the chat log: http://antiquitycommunity.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=601
December 5
December 5
A major area not covered here is what was going on in 19th century India. The most important events that occurred are the establishment of British in India, the First Indian War of Independence, the end of Mughal empire, and early signs of Indian r…
December 3
Lisbeth Constantine added a discussion to the group Resort on the Cay
This Saturday we will be having a very special Tea at the Key. Chrys Glaz will be our guest. She will be doing an authentic Japanese tea ceremony. And she will present a story based in historical events entitled "The Barbarian and the Geisha". Mata…
December 2
Lisbeth Constantine added a discussion to the group Antiquity Trade Game Roleplay
There is a discussion on this topic here: http://antiquitycommunity.ning.com/forum/topics/world-rold-play-in-antiquity Angel Magellan rightly pointed out that this is deeply connected to the Trade Game Roleplay. I expect there will aspects of this…
November 28
Lisbeth Constantine added a discussion to the group Resort on the Cay
Tea today was about World RP. I have opened a discussion area to talk about it. http://antiquitycommunity.ning.com/forum/topics/world-rold-play-in-antiquity
November 28
Here is the chat log of the tea meeting: Tea at the Key World RP Discussion Chat Log
November 28

Profile Information

What has brought you to Antiquity?
I've been stuck in the 19th century all my life. I was raised on British literature of several genre. After Rivet Town closed I wanted to find another place, and Antiquity seemed the best.
Tell us a little about your SL self?
My avatar name is Lisbeth Constantine. I am the manager of Cannonball Cay Resort Hotel, Antiquity Keys (173, 111, 22).

Part-owner of EEL Laboratories and VL-gate. I do custom home security for SL homes and rental units.

I'm also a neko and a steampunk girl. On occasion, I have also been a snow leopard, a hummingbird, a mermaid, a rat, a radroach, and a sand worm.
Website:
http://www.xstreetsl.com/modules.php?name=Marketplace&MerchantI...
SL rez day
June 25, 2008

Role Play Presis

Elizabeth Catherine Constantine
Born: 1891, Copenhagen, Denmark
Mother: Catherine Marie Constantine
Father: Gregory Alphonse Sampson, biologist
Sister: Stephanie Constantine Helstein

As a small child, Lisbeth developed leukemia, and her father saved her life by performing experimental gene replacement on her. He used genetic material from a cat, and this had the side-effect of causing her to develop a distinctly feline appearance.

At age 5 Lisbeth moved to NYC with her mother and sister, Stephanie. Alphonse soon died in Germany because of a laboratory accident. This incident was sensationalized in the novelette "The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka. Eventually, Stephanie moved back to Copenhagen to marry Professor Doctor William Helstein, director of the Academic Orchestra and Choir. Lisbeth studied computation and library science at Harvard College and was a "computer" (a person who did mathematical computations) at Harvard College Observatory under the direction of Dr. Edward Pickering.


(On the back in pencil is the date 13 May 1913 and the names: Arville Walker, Johanna Mackie, Lisbeth Constantine, Mabel Gill, Edward Pickering, Ida Woods, Margaret Harwood, Mollie O'Reilly, Annie Jump Cannon, Evelyn Leland, Harlow Shapley, Florence Cushman, Marion Whyte, and Grace Brooks.)

http://www.womanastronomer.com/harvard_computers.htm

After facing discrimination all her life due to her odd appearance, Lisbeth moved to Rivet Town where she hoped for a life of anonymity. She was the Rivet Town Librarian and also continued her work on mechanical computing engines using nanotechnology for the machinery. The intent of her work has been to make computational devises that can be implanted in the human brain using blood flow as the power source. Several governments have taken an interest in Lisbeth's work. Among them are the British, French, Prussians, and Americans.

Her former boss at the Harvard College Observatory, Dr. Edward Pickering, now of United States Military Intelligence, has already attempted to recruit her. As a response, British Home Secretary Mycroft Holmes engaged MI5 to kidnap Lisbeth. This was accomplished through the agency of a group of pirates masquerading as the Royal Navy raiding Rivet Town. While the battle continued, agents broke into Lisbeth's rooms and abducted her, stealing or smashing all of her notes and apparatus.

Her sister, Stephanie Helstein and Lisbeth's fiance, Greywind Heron tracked her as far as Port Babbage where they examined the ships log of the submarine that had transported her. The most likely port of call for her disembarking was Antiquity Britannica. Traveling through Antiquity Finlandia, Ms. Helstein was befriended by pirates who recommended that they pass through Antiquity Township to get to Antiquity Citadel.

In Citadel, Ms. Helstein enlisted the cooperation of the Baroness Renate Marchionne while Mr. Heron talked with several officers of the guard. It was determined at that time that the search should proceed to Antiquity Tortuga. It was unclear for some time whether Lisbeth was in the hands of pirates or of some government. It appeared not to be the Americans, however, because Dr. Pickering was also searching for her.

At that time war broke out between pirates and royal forces stationed in Citadel. In one of the battles, Lisbeth's captors were killed and she managed to escape. A pirate captain named Eddy Cannonball found her and took pity on her, offering her a place to hide. She now leads a quiet life managing a hotel at a pirate port.

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So Just How Popular Was the Embassy Ball?

There were enough people there to make the map do this:

Posted on November 22, 2009 at 10:30am — 3 Comments

Lisbeth Constantine

Taverners and Hostelers of Antiquity

In my networking with Antiquarians I ran across a "Tavern Owners of Antiquity" group, but soon found that it was totally inactive and the owner was no longer maintaining it. I do believe there is value in having a group like this if all the taverners and hostelers of Antiquity would be willing to be active in it. If you are an inn keeper or a tavern keeper, are you willing to join such a group?

Posted on October 12, 2009 at 10:45pm —

Lisbeth Constantine

The Surprise Party that Wasn't

I tried to have a surprise birthday party for Captain Eddy, but RL got in the way of him being there. Here are pictures of the party. I wish he could have been there.


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Posted on September 30, 2009 at 10:01pm — 1 Comment

Lisbeth Constantine

More Rezzable Community Items

In addition to the two calendars I sent out, I have created rezzable objects for the Ning (Antiquity Community Magazine) and for the Gazette. Once rezzed you can click on them to visit the two web sites.

Posted on August 21, 2009 at 9:01pm — 3 Comments

Lisbeth Constantine

In-World Calendars

I have created two in-world calendar objects you can use in your builds. Simply rez the calendar and place it where you want it. Then anyone who clicks on the calendar will be taken to the web calendar to view the latest information. The calendar with the orange Resort on the Cay logo will open the Resort on the Cay Calendar. The calendar with the blue and green "Visit Beautiful Antiquity" pictures will open the Antiquity Social Calendar. Please enjoy both calendars. They are free.

Posted on August 14, 2009 at 2:30am —

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At 7:22pm on October 29, 2009, Malibu DuPont said…
Lovely pics,
TY for posting them Lisbeth.
At 3:54pm on October 24, 2009, Malibu DuPont gave Lisbeth Constantine a gift
TYVM for the gorgeous Friendship Daisies! Your Tea at the Keys is always such a dlecious affair, Lisbeth : )
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At 7:13am on October 2, 2009, Philosofia Clary said…
I just saw the log from the Tea at the Key. Thank you, Lis. And thank you for your initiative and the good arrangement. :-)
At 7:08am on October 2, 2009, Philosofia Clary said…
Ahoy Lis... I have published a short notis about the christening of Eddy's new ship in The Gazette :-)
At 1:36am on September 11, 2009, Philosofia Clary said…
Arrr! M'Lady... made one loooong time ago and could perhaps make it better today... but I sent you one.. :-)
At 7:13pm on September 10, 2009, Chinitadoll Blaisdale said…
Hi Lisbeth! You're welcome! Wonderful to experience life underwater:)))
At 11:53am on September 10, 2009, Philosofia Clary said…
Well.. what do you need, M'Lady?.... a horse? ... some one prim flowers and trees?... a tree house... a galleon figure?.... a waterfall?.. a pair of prim feet sandals?... a water pump?... a steam boat? .. some falling rocks?... some party lights?.. a rapier?.. some Persian furn and lamps?.. some pretty candles?... a grandfather clock?........... You name it and I might have made it, or perhaps I will make it for you *giggles*
At 5:11am on September 10, 2009, Bosun Greybeard said…
ahoy lass and thankie for the pipe aboard! However, I'd like to make sure ye knows that the pipes were usually reserved for high falutin dignataries, or high ranking naval officers (both of which I am not even close to being) I used to pipe aboard the Admirals that visited our ship (was in the U.S. Coast Guard as an actual Bosun's Mate) but they were usually fat and squatty, slow and gasping old wheezbags, not like the fine specimens ye have here in Anty lol
At 5:44pm on August 19, 2009, Mandy Razorfen said…
Thank you! I will stop in for tea soon.
At 7:31pm on August 9, 2009, GaiaGirl Pearl said…
Welcome aboard Lis :^) You have an awesome profile
 
 

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