I'm supposed to be making dinner right now, so only a quick thought or two...
Wow! What a fun afternoon! The exhibit was nice and compact with a few pieces that had me quite excited. My favorites were a youth gauntlet (a gauntlet that would fit my hand!) and a "boarding sword" for fighting on board ship. The edge had giant saw like teeth for cutting cables and a flat profile for storing in your sea chest. Plus this wicked spike on the end for punching through light armour.
Tommy had a blast reading the digitized version of one of the Shakespeare Folios.
I'd love to get my hands on the books on display. Besides a Fabris and a Paulus Hector Mair there was a little rule book on honor and dueling.
Oh, and then there was the illustration of Roman reenactment.
We took a library tour and got to see an original painting of Elizabeth I.
I could go on and on, but dinner's burning.
Thanks for meeting us there Ed!
And it was all free. (I even spent less than $25 in the gift shop, 2 book and a tattoo.)