Sunday, January 11, 2015

HUZZAH !!! The Renaissance Faire !!!

The Danse Macabre Guild scares away Death with music and street dancing. They start at a secret entrance in the food court of Willingtown and proceed through the entire town to trick Death into passing over the town by posing as the dead themselves. This is accomplished by the liberal use of skeletons, death masks, and morose music played by the guild.

The Coin Master prepares another strike. The coin medallions are usually bronze, but can be silver or even gold. You can choose a stamp design for each side of your coin. The sigil of Robin (Caesar) is the Stag.

The Queen and the Yeomen of the Guard proceeding through Willingtown on a show of goodwill. The Queen entertains citizens with a lunch occasionally and attends the Jousts in the afternoon.

Sir Micheal poses as Robin debates the particulars of the range with the range master at the Knife Throwing Range.

Robin looking a bit perplexed at the knife. His forte is the throwing axe, and the bow.

Sir Micheal and Robin throwing knives on the range.

A celebratory drink by Sir Micheal and Robin on knives well-thrown.

Sir Micheal ready to throw stars.

Sir Micheal throwing stars.

Sir Micheal's stars thrown.

Robin throwing stars.

Robin's stars thrown. DO NOT FUCK WITH ROBIN HOOD!!!

Drinks drunk from stars well-thrown.

Sir Micheal is about indulge in a turkey leg as the local tavern wench photo bombs.

Lady Stacie enjoys fruit ice on a day that is nearly 100 degrees.

Sir Micheal faces off with the villainous Toddler on the main street of Willingtown.

Sir Micheal emerges victorious!!!
 
Jousters preparing to joust!!!

 Jousters facing off!!!

A fallen Jouster being attended to by his squire.

Jousters in hand to hand combat on horseback. The games are particularly fierce combat.

Lady Samwise posing with one of the champions.

A grim visage from a champion of the games.

Lady Samwise posing with a champion.

Camp Zombie and friends on the SwingRide in Willingtown.

The drunken SwingRide crew appreciating their work well-done.

Musical fair abounds at the Faire.

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