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Re: RenFaires 2014 Season
« Reply #60 on: 2014-08-10, 02:27:55 »
So I ran into Norman Cary at PARF today and we talked for a bit. Really great guy. :)

Awesome. Yeah, I'm glad to see him still hitting some of the other faires in the area. I think I met him at PARF for the first time, originally as well.
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Re: RenFaires 2014 Season
« Reply #61 on: 2014-08-10, 23:56:16 »
So I ran into Norman Cary at PARF today and we talked for a bit. Really great guy. :)
Heh my mother was at the parf today as well . She ran into Sir Brian's lady.

Anyone have a sure date set for when they are going to the MDRF?
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Re: RenFaires 2014 Season
« Reply #62 on: 2014-08-11, 15:56:50 »
I plan on going both Labor Day weekend (exact date not set yet) and on Oct. 5th
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Re: RenFaires 2014 Season
« Reply #63 on: 2014-08-11, 23:03:00 »
It was great to see Squire Douglas yesterday at PaRF, as well as Sir Brian's wife. Too bad Norm was there the day before, but maybe I shall run in to him later this season or down at Carolina, if I make that. I know he is not going to be at MdRF this season. It is looking like I will be working Saturdays for at least the remainder of August and probably a few in September, so I doubt I will make to MdRF this season. I will, however, continue to attend PaRF on Sundays unless I have a reenactment that weekend.

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Re: RenFaires 2014 Season
« Reply #64 on: 2014-08-11, 23:08:06 »
So I ran into Norman Cary at PARF today and we talked for a bit. Really great guy. :)
Heh my mother was at the parf today as well . She ran into Sir Brian's lady.

Anyone have a sure date set for when they are going to the MDRF?

If anything, closing day.
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Re: RenFaires 2014 Season
« Reply #65 on: 2014-08-12, 03:13:07 »
Our season just begins this Saturday!  :)
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Re: RenFaires 2014 Season
« Reply #66 on: 2014-08-12, 13:49:04 »

Campaign report from Bristol Renfaire!

I've driven past the Bristol site for years, on the way up to WMAW (which is about 30 minutes further up the road, past Bristol), but had never attended. My wife and I both wanted to see this faire, having heard good things about it for years, but this year we finally had a real excuse, since one of the VARF cast members moved up there this past year and is now on cast at Bristol. So we decided to visit and surprise her, which worked flawlessly, since the surprise actually drove her to tears of joy. :)

I'll post pictures later, as I want to run them through photoshop quickly first, but here's a run-down of how the weekend went.

Arriving, we decided to take the advice we were given, and pay for the preferred parking. They have plenty of free parking, but it's way off to the sides, beyond the cast and staff parking. The "preferred parking" puts you right up near the gate, and costs $5. It's well spent, in this case.

We followed the directions of the parking staff, and arrived to find some cranky patrons trying to send everyone back in some other direction, claiming they were in special parking that cost them $110, and we shouldn't be there. The staff came over, and redirected us to just park. Cranky patrons. Lovely.

The weather report was claiming 79 for Saturday and 81 for Sunday, so I decided to armor up on Sat. The weather people lied. Saturday ended up being quite a bit warmer than that (and Sunday was only about 75). I should have been clued in by the amount of salt I was tasting from my own face, but I just thought I was out of shape when I was getting winded quickly by walking around the site (since I've been staying off my knee after the minor injury at Longpoint). But no, it wasn't that. I was already dehydrated, less than an hour into the day. I dropped my helm and shield in the car, and it wasn't enough. I needed to lose the gambeson too. So by about 2-3pm, I had switched out to the aluminum mail over a linen shirt, and only then was I able to catch up on hydration and cool down a bit. And then stomping around the site was no longer making me want to sit down every 50 feet.

On Sunday, we wore our nobles, and ironically were very comfortable all day in them.

The faire itself is very nice, and is about the same size as MDRF. The structures are styled very similarly, with a look and feel that reminds you of MDRF at almost every turn. It's very shaded, with plenty of tree cover. But there are plenty of notable differences.

The site had a wooden bridge over a pond, it had rides, and some fighting games (popping balloons off of each others heads with fencing sabers, foam-sword fighting, etc). The joust was quite excellent, and they had a falconry show.

It's a historical faire, with a very historically-minded Elizabethan court. And yet, they also had fantasy elements on cast, including fairies. In fact, Sir Brian's lovely fairy would have felt right at home, as they had a miniature fairy village, a fairy shop, and a spider-web bordered fairy glade.

The Elizabethan cast were very good to us, knowing we were VARF people, and even drew us into some of the courtly activity when we were in our nobles.

And the shopping was very good as well. Of course they had plenty of the typical shops you see at faires, but also a few that you only see in a few places, such as Music of the Spheres (makers of fine musical wind chimes), and also A&A had their booth there as well. We handled many of the sharp pointy (and blunt bashy) toys, but didn't take any home at the time (the sales tax would have been a trade-off with saving on the shipping anyway). They also had other weaponry shops, including one that had the typical CAS-Iberia stuff, but also Sabersmith and Starfire.

We caught several of the shows, including the joust, falconry show, Steele Sisters, By the Sword, Whiplash, Dirk & Guido the Swordsmen, several of the courtly events, some of the music, etc.

Something we were very impressed with, was the size of quality of the cast. They had a huge cast of villagers/revelers, and quite a few musicians. And they all had their act together. In some ways, we felt MDRF could also learn a few things from this faire.

It's a shame it's so far away.


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Re: RenFaires 2014 Season
« Reply #67 on: 2014-08-12, 16:34:30 »
Is that the one in Kenosha, WI? Sounds great, but 11 hours is certainly in the "far away" category for me.
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Re: RenFaires 2014 Season
« Reply #68 on: 2014-08-13, 00:01:03 »
I have a freind who is on cast out there. Portrays a Spanish soldier. Really good guy with fantastic gear. He's sold myself and some of my freinds some of his excess kit.

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Re: RenFaires 2014 Season
« Reply #69 on: 2014-08-13, 15:09:04 »
Is that the one in Kenosha, WI? Sounds great, but 11 hours is certainly in the "far away" category for me.

Yep, that's the one. We spent the day driving on both Friday and Monday.

I have pictures up! If you have me friended on FB, you can see them here: 
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152640272446341.1073741854.534921340&type=1&l=098691b202

If not, they're also on my website here: 
http://ed.toton.org/cgi-bin/gallery.pl?g=2014.bristol
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Re: RenFaires 2014 Season
« Reply #70 on: 2014-09-01, 22:50:29 »
Looks like Bristol was a lot of fun, Ed - maybe next year we could go down as a group.

Who's headed to MDRF and when?  Brian/Ed are you still going every wknd?  We should try and muster the Order for a showing (and weather permitting of course).
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Re: RenFaires 2014 Season
« Reply #71 on: 2014-09-02, 19:44:28 »
I'm still a hopeful for closing day, but that is likely to be the only one if I can get to Days of Knights. If I can't get to Days of Knights, first/second weekend in October I'll also try to go to MD Renn Fest.
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Re: RenFaires 2014 Season
« Reply #72 on: 2014-09-03, 00:42:14 »

I'm still going more often than not, but this season will be a little hit-or-miss. I have some conflicting events, and my wife and I are also sometimes just not bothering to go if we don't like the weather, or just aren't in the mood.

So I'd say it's probably a good idea to give us a head's up when you're thinking of going.
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Re: RenFaires 2014 Season
« Reply #73 on: 2014-09-03, 02:48:39 »
Right now I am looking at the 11th and 12th of October. Or the 4th and 5th.
Due to some things at home, I'm think I'm only going to be able to make it to the MD faire once this season.
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Re: RenFaires 2014 Season
« Reply #74 on: 2014-09-03, 11:40:40 »
I’ll be there every Sunday this month. I still haven’t decided if I’ll make the first weekend in October as I’m contemplating on going to the Triangle European Martial Arts Conclave (TEMAC) which is organized and sponsored by the Knightly Order of the Fiat Lux. The second weekend I will be somewhere tropical (wherever and whenever my wife decides we are going to) to celebrate our 25th anniversary.
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