Monday, August 30, 2010

The Renaissance Festival Starts

The Maryland Renaissance Festival opened its season on Saturday, and the weather was beautiful--lots of sun but not too hot and not yet too dusty.  I find that it's a great place to go and people-watch.  There are some very entertaining performances, lots of old favorites and some new ones.  The food is different--fast food but with a twist.  You can munch on a turkey leg, have steak-on-a-stake, enjoy meat pies and spinach pies, and all manner of other goodies.  I draw the line at fried pickles and fried macaroni and cheese. 

There is usually a sort of acrobatic act with a young lady doing things using two very long lengths of cloth, wrapping herself in them, twisting and turning and stretching.  In previous years the act was in an area where photography was a pain!  Too much background noise and poor light whatever the time of day.  This year they moved her near the entrance and the setting is much better.


































Among the acts we enjoy (I often go with Dave and John) are Pyrates Royale and the O'Danny Girls. Both are singing groups, and both can come up with some rather bawdy numbers (bawdy by innuendo more than words).  Both are very funny.  Here's one of the pirates.
The O'Danny Girls have one member who is perhaps not as pretty as the other two, but it doesn't matter.  She has other features that the men in the audience find very attractive.  (She's the one in the middle.)  I suspect you can tell what they are.
There is a glass blower who makes beautiful things.  I stopped by to watch him at work.
To my great amusement, O (a mime who has his own shows throughout the day), was there in the booth visiting.  While he was there, he took advantage of the glass blower's furnace to toast marshmallows!  He did this with the air of a connoisseur, carefully turning his marshmallow this way and that until it was just so.  With a "ta-da" kind of motion, he quickly and carefully made a smore and gave it to an eager youngster in the audience.  I don't know whether the glass blower minded being upstaged, but he was laughing along with the rest of us.
One can get one's face painted or hair braided, and many children (and some adults) chose to do one of them.  Here are a couple examples:

There are a number of artisans at work including the woman who creates chain mail items.  Note that she wears her own work.  The second picture is of some of the wares for sale at the booth.  I will tell you that even if I were bold enough to wear that uplift bra, I would not do it on a day when the temperature was due to be close to 90 degrees!
For other photos of the event, you may check out my Picasa album http://picasaweb.google.com/ejoyce2/RenaissanceFestivalAugust28#

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