This post is dedicated to my new blogging friend Mimi-a pirate and my old friends-two pirates in Fla-Mike and Lisa! Mike makes all his outfits and most of Lisa's! They travel around Fla-and someday hope to move to N.C. to various Medieval events-it's great fun!!
Lisa and Mike |
This little girl will remember this gallant knight for a long time!! |
The delightful bobbles for display and sale are so colorful! |
Playing life-size chess for the King & Queen |
The storytellers are wonderful and very entertaining! And a little naughty-as evidently washer wenches can be!!!! |
This is the armor the knights wear-it's very interesting!!
Horses are magnificent! |
The Knights costumes are very authentic! |
Someone has to lose?! |
Their outfits are incredible-the photo doesn't do them justice-hand carved in leather~really intricate! |
Looney Lucy is a lovely musician and great story teller! |
Another of the two washer wenches had the crowd roaring with their tales!! |
Flower bouquets and halos with flowers and streaming ribbons for the ladies and little girls were a hit! |
Life has to be full of characters!! I love it!!
5 comments:
It looks like fun was had by all and such lovely weather. Great for winter, not so much in summer.
Hi Rain,
The web site for having the blog printed is:
Blog2print.com They have a soft cover that is very reasonable. It is like a journal of our trip to the poor house/farm. LOL. Take care.
Ooo! Ooo! I want to be there!
And that's Looney Lucy from OUR (Sterling) Faire!
Huzzah!
Wow you got a perfect shot of that poor knight flying off his horse. Ouch! ~Lili
Hello! I dropped by to say thanks for visiting and following me, and I end up following you!
Your photography is excellent; I ADORE the close-up of the armor on horseback. And talk about timing - the knight flying through the air - WOW!
I've read down the whole page and find your farm life enchanting. LOVE the bottle garden - it looks like a fairy tale in the snow. And your English golden seabrights, Shirley and Cleo
are amazing - they look as if they were carved from some exotic wood. I've never even heard of that breed.
Thanks for an exciting day on the farm, in the snow, and at the medieval fair!
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