On an overcast Saturday, south of Dallas-Ft Worth, was the grand opening of this brand new faire. They did a pretty respectable job and had a nice range of acts and a surprising number of
vendors for such a young show. The show is in a good locale and close to the north Texas ren community. What was surprising is that the show was meant to be even bigger in scope but unforeseen circumstances prevented that. I am looking forward to next season.
The previous description and all these wonderful images are brought to you by Frank Hui. Because of his devotion, I have nothing to add. --Robyn Sotherby
For information regarding the faire, check out the
Middlefaire Renaissance Festival's Official Website.
As Always... click on the image for a larger view...
![]() Facepainters are always a good draw |
![]() They even have a parade here full of scotts |
![]() rogues |
![]() elegant folk |
![]() And enticing gypsies |
![]() Kensho |
![]() Master Swordsman |
![]() I think that's evident |
![]() Impressive eh? Cutting through the hard & soft |
![]() This has the consistency of a human limb |
![]() One more time |
![]() Bill makes a new friend |
![]() Oops, my bad |
![]() She is one of |
![]() many dancers at the faire |
![]() The Brobdingnagian Bards always looking at the bright side of life |
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