domus entropius (dom-us en-trop-e-us) n. [Pseudo-Lat] 1. Lit. "House of Entropy" 2. A household based in the West Kingdom of the SCA. Motto: "Where the housework always wins!"

(domus entropius includes other folk besides Ken and Carolyn ... for details click here: domus entropius)


Welcome to the home page of
Kenneth J. (Ken) Mayer and Carolyn J. Eaton.


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Ken and Carolyn have been together for several years, and were married in February of 1994. They currently live in Walnut Creek, CA. They do not have any offspring (nor do they plan on having any), but adopted a pair of (now) cats (and for those who like cute photos, here are some of them as kittens ...) Rebo and Zootie (named after a couple of characters from Babylon 5).

Ken is currently an Adjunct (part time) Instructor at Heald College in Concord, and having a blast doing that. It's hard work, but it is right up his alley. Too bad the pay isn't commiserate, but oh well.

Carolyn is a systems analyst for World Savings er ... Wachovia, er ... Citibank?, in Oakland, CA.

Both Ken and Carolyn are very active members of the SCA (The Society for Creative Anachronism (not 'anarchism' although we have our moments) -- the SCA is a medieval re-creation organization), and we have some information about both of our SCA activities here. The West Kingdom is where we play in the SCA.

The Laurel Dynasty of Hirsch and Aldith (silly)


Links of Interest on this Website

Most of this can be found from the main Golden Stag.net page via the menu ...

Ken's SCA Activities

Carolyn's SCA Activities

Some dBASE Stuff ... -- includes code, links to other dBASE sites ...


Friend's Links

Santiago's Magic -- Tim Converse (aka Juan Santiago, OL, my former apprentice in the SCA ...)
The Demi-Sun Bakery Home Page Jeremy Fletcher (aka Master Wulfric of Creigull, OL, aka The Mad Baker of Gouteheim)
House Farmount (Nightshade ...) (aka Shanna Compton)

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This site was originaly designed by hand, modified using Dreamweaver to use a simple cascading style sheet and remove some of the graphics, clean up the formatting a bit ...


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