
Yes, it's the end of the Gothic era (1300-1400), and the end of the questionably-appropriate pictures (at least for now -- no future guarantees, of course) --
all the Guillaume de Machaut material (there he is, with apparently a medieval laptop....), etc., that's fit to blog at markalburgermusichistory.com (at least for now -- no future guarantees, of course).

And page 16 Mice and Men, Act V, Scene 2, prepared for publication -- all of this somehow bringing to mind the notion that earlier today and the distant past share a commonality: it's all happened. And later today and days/weeks/months/years/milenia hence -- who knows? (at least for now -- no future guarantees, of course).