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From a Medieval Faire nearby this past weekend. Mutton & Mead. Enjoy, or not, as best suites you.
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Re: Medieval Faire
Cool!
... and oh shoot - I'd meant to go to that and got so wrapped up in chores I stopped looking at the calendar. Maybe next year.
Looks like fun!
Is it pretty staple Ren Faire acts/merchants/events/etc?
Any fun groups?
... and oh shoot - I'd meant to go to that and got so wrapped up in chores I stopped looking at the calendar. Maybe next year.
Looks like fun!
Is it pretty staple Ren Faire acts/merchants/events/etc?
Any fun groups?
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Re: Medieval Faire
First, this was the first Faire of any kind I have gone to, despite decades of reenactment. So that said;
I am informed this is not really a Renn Faire, and it did not at all seem like what I had seen and heard from other people. Rather, it was a medieval faire. It is small, extremely well organized, and was all sorts of fun. I haven't had that much fun in a very, very, long time.
Yes there are actors and such, yet a fair bit of the goings on were interactive as well. I was quite taken with it all. There was a bowyer, falconer, archery range, smith, tavern, enchanted forest, gypsy grove, lots of awesome food and drink, jousting, Harper Hall, and so much cool stuff to browse and buy. I got some very nice goatskin gloves, aye.
I was invited there as a member of St. Hubert's Rangers when they first started in 2011 although I did not go. Pity. I've missed a grand time these last five years. I will assuredly go again next year if I am still in the area.
You can visit my FB page and see short clips of the jousting, the chariot, etc, if you like. Siani Overstreet, that is my page.
I had an awesome time, learned a goodly bit chatting with those of other practiioners, and the atmosphere was welcoming.
Eledhwen
I am informed this is not really a Renn Faire, and it did not at all seem like what I had seen and heard from other people. Rather, it was a medieval faire. It is small, extremely well organized, and was all sorts of fun. I haven't had that much fun in a very, very, long time.
Yes there are actors and such, yet a fair bit of the goings on were interactive as well. I was quite taken with it all. There was a bowyer, falconer, archery range, smith, tavern, enchanted forest, gypsy grove, lots of awesome food and drink, jousting, Harper Hall, and so much cool stuff to browse and buy. I got some very nice goatskin gloves, aye.
I was invited there as a member of St. Hubert's Rangers when they first started in 2011 although I did not go. Pity. I've missed a grand time these last five years. I will assuredly go again next year if I am still in the area.
You can visit my FB page and see short clips of the jousting, the chariot, etc, if you like. Siani Overstreet, that is my page.
I had an awesome time, learned a goodly bit chatting with those of other practiioners, and the atmosphere was welcoming.
Eledhwen
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Re: Medieval Faire
WOW, looks like you had a great time. I to spent some time at a medieval fair this past weekend, they're good fun, I'll see if I can post some pictures this evening
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