On the 1st August 2013, Burnham celebrated it's first Lúnastal - a Saxon harvest festival adopted as a day of national prosperity. Lúnastal 2013 also was the first event properly organised by Burnhamite citizens in a Burnham home-territory. The weather for such an event was perfect; there was plenty of sunshine, although the wind kept... Continue Reading →
Regional Dominion of Burnham: Basileus Justinian I’s Second Audience
Greetings all, be you citizens of Burnham or nations further afield! I, Basileus Justinian I of the Theodorist Regional Dominion of Burnham, have decided to speak up again in a personal capacity to show my views on events affecting Burnham and I at large. And goodness, have things changed for us since my last audience!... Continue Reading →
Regional Dominion of Burnham – Summer Solstice Celebrated!
The Summer Solstice - the longest day of the Gregorian Calendar - was one of the first days to be celebrated in the Regional Dominion of Burnham, made so just a few days after the Winter Solstice on the Christmas Eve of 2012, when the nation was run by a Consulate instead of a Supreme... Continue Reading →
Regional Dominion of Burnham: 198th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo Commemorated.
The 18th of June, 1815. Approximately one hundred and thirty four thousand men stand in densely packed ranks of musketeers, cavaliers and artillerymen. The fate of Europe is held in their hands; decided by their flashes of gunpowder, their slashes of sabres.The battle of Waterloo has gone down in history as the climactic ending of... Continue Reading →
Regional Dominion of Burnham: Not much before One O’clock.
With the onset of snow coming from the European continent, the United Kingdom has recently been marched upon by snows, fogs and blizzards. Across the Island of Great Britain, snows have stopped trains from running, caused airports to stop launching and receiving aircraft, and made a typical walk to the shops a challenge the Siberian... Continue Reading →
