This last page of shots represents a mishap Sunday morning. My camera broke (but not beyond repair). A friend was gracious
enough to loan me an old digital camera he happened to have with him. Sadly the resolution is a little on the low side but I'm grateful he made it available to me.
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 this faire, check out:
Dickens on the Strand's Official Site
As Always... click on the image for a larger view...
![]() Donal Hinley performing carols on his glass harmonica |
![]() Celtic Spring, a lively family of musicians who do step dancing as they play |
![]() This is the Elissa, an iron tall ship from 1877 that's been kept in functional condition |
![]() Rick behind the wheel |
![]() Me as an impoverished intellectual. By the way I don't wear glasses |
![]() Chad and Rick |
![]() There are plenty of officers at every intersection |
![]() George in his daywear |
![]() The Rogues being very festive and seasonal |
![]() Jim and Sharon |
![]() Ron and Tracy |
![]() Kyle and Maritabeth |
![]() Star and her son Troy |
![]() The beggars put on their own puppet show of the birth of Christ |
![]() It gets rather wacky and disarming |
![]() St Thomas Episcopal School Pipe Band |
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