Monday, August 24, 2009

Back to the Renaissance

We went back to the Ren Faire. Again. I guess we just can’t get enough. Our reasons for going were twofold: (1) because we wanted to see more silly acts and (2) because the puzzle ring that Rick got there for his birthday ended up at the bottom of the blender while making pina coladas last weekend. oops. Too mangled up to put it back together so we went to see what our options were. We think the gold can be heated up and made new again. Good news!

It was hot and humid again (but thankfully not very sunny) and had rained pretty hard the day before. Rick didn’t want to dress up again in full regalia, so he opted for cargo shorts, his flowy shirt and belt. I thought he looked cute but he did get some razzing from the people working the booths there for not having proper pants on. When you dress the part you get more interaction with the people that work there and it’s more fun. Lots of good humored bantering back and forth and bawdy comments. Why, one gentleman even wagged his dragon’s head in my direction. Oh my!

I dressed up again but this time I had bought a short sleeved peasant blouse to wear under my bodice instead of the heavier long-sleeved one I normally wear. Much cooler! I added a layer to my costume too—a pretty hunter green overskirt. I swear I could wear that outfit all the time! I would get some pretty strange looks around the Shop-Rite I’m certain. People might even think I was weird or something. Can you imagine?

Due to the rain there was lots of medieval mud around. And lots of muddy puddles. Ladies’ dress hems dragged through the mess and I thought how appropriate it all was. Just like it was back then. Pretty messy but somehow is just added to the experience.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

The shire is in a lovely setting and it’s pleasant to stroll around and take in all the sights. I love all the different buildings.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

 

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

 

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

 

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

 

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

 

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

Yes, very pleasant indeed.

A little taste of typical faire food: Rick’s turkey leg and dragon chips.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

The Ren Faire is also a good place to people watch. Just take a look.

This gentleman is a regular. I remember taking his photo last year. He’s quite congenial and will talk your ear off if you let him. I listened to the story of how he was stung by a bee on the roof of his mouth one year. Thankfully he said he had consumed so much ale that it made it alright somehow.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


Now Warrior Princess here ruins her whole look by texting her minions. Great costume though. Next time leave your phone at home Xena!

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


I think one of these finely dressed men was trying to get Robin on the phone.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


These two have never seen the show What Not to Wear. They give belly dancing a whole new meaning. (Sorry girls, you were too good to pass up.)

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


A mushroom is a perfect seat for a little princess!

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


And talk about a bad a**. Here is Xena again only this time seen from behind.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


Nothing like a muddy jousting field. (and yes, that threatening sky did rain on us!)

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


There are other things to do besides watch people. You can take in any one of the many shows and acts. This is my favorite theater, The Sherwood Forest Stage. Here we saw “Hey Nunnie, Nunnie” a comedy act by two nuns. Very entertaining!

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


You can get revenge on this evil looking man hurling insults at you by pummeling him (or trying to) with tomatoes.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey


You can laugh at the antics and watch the juggling act of Two Stoopid Guys.

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

All this makes for a very entertaining day. If you let yourself go a little bit you’d be surprised at just how much fun it really is. An escape from the day-to-day reality. A chance to be someone else for a day. A wench. A lady. A pirate. A knight. A fairy. You see them all here at the Faire.

But alas, it’s time to unlace my bodice and hang it up until next year.  Fare thee well, Sterling Forest, until then!

Lynne Robinson, Hewitt, New Jersey

Comments:

This is a test comment. But, I can also tell you I enjoyed the post.

Dearest Sister and I made it a Labor Day tradition to attend the Ren Fest in KC.  We don’t deck ourselves out, toting the offspring as we were, but thoroughly enjoyed people watching and our favorite acts.  One of our favorites were the singing ‘Jolly Rogers’. It was always a fun fun time, and the girls still talk about it.

The Renn Faire is so goofy. I used to read tarot every year at the Maryland Renn Faire. Silly, harmless fun for adults.

There didn’t used to be many pirates back when i was working there, but it doesn’t surprise me to see that there are lots of ‘em now.

Your post just answers the question in my mind about where all the muddy shoes in my front hall are coming from!

Becky, KC as in Kansas City? I know kids enjoy it but I think they are really for the adults! wink

Reya, yes, harmless goofy fun for sure. Now there are alot of pirates and also goths walking around. More and more fairies every year too.

Maggie, haha!

What fun! I love your outfit—wonderful colors.

I love the buildings, too!  The Ren Fest in KC had a permanent home, as well.  In Las Vegas, it is a four day affair in a city park, next to the ball fields on a busy street.  It takes away from the magic, a bit…

Hi Lynne

Enjoyed this post very much.  Funny you should mention Shop-Rite, though.  This spring I was shopping in my local Shop-Rite, and looking up, saw four people in full Ren Fair regalia heading my way.  I was so astonished, I forgot I had a camera in my bag.  Had I remembered, I would have asked if it was ok to take a picture.  The contrast between the shopping cart and the outfits was wonderful!

Mary, I love my outfit too! The camera did not capture the true color. What looks like teal in the photo is really a hunter green.

Jan, yes that would be a different experience altogether. This way it’s like a real village and they really keep them up nicely year after year.

Linda, good to see your comment. You aren’t blogging anymore are you?

Yes, KC like in Kansas City.  Where I lived in jr high and hi school, and where Dearest Sis lived until her recent relocation to desert crazy town.

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