On the weekend of September 23rd Liz the Ren Faire Junkie and I attended the Ohio faire for their pirate weekend w/guest artists the Corsairs (go figure). We stayed at the Cedar Hill Bed & Breakfast less than 10 minutes from site.
It's a warm and hospitable place that I strongly recommend using. Ohio was humid, muggy, rainy and muddy. Hmmm, sounds like a lot of faires I've been to lately. The faire is relatively young (its 11th season) but has a fairly
good size site. It is divided into 3 sections with each part connected by bridges with the joust arena centrally located. Ohio has a respectable mix of entertainment and shops with some interesting bits of flavor that made it an enjoyable experience. As seen below, this weekend can be summed up in three words: Pirates, Parrots and Rain.
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
Ohio Renaissance Festival's Official Website .
As Always... click on the image for a larger view...
![]() The Corsairs telling people when they're performing |
![]() The Pirates of the Cymru's Revenge, the local piratical contigent |
![]() They are in a dispute concerning the Queen |
![]() There are other squirmishes |
![]() Okay a lot of other squirmishes |
![]() Crystal Forrest, jewelry crafters |
![]() The Corsairs at the Aleing Knight Pub. This place is excellently miked |
![]() Menagerie |
![]() The excellent minstrel, Bob Ford |
![]() My pal Captain Morgan w/ a new friend |
![]() Boats making friends as well |
![]() A spinning demo |
![]() A different looking candlemaker |
![]() Spring Hollow Stained Glass |
![]() Those hilarious holy women, Hey Nunnie Nunnie |
![]() Fisherman's Follies, a nice repast for kids |
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