These last few weekends have been quite the surprise with the nicest spring weather possibly ever. 6th weekend was clear, dry and in the lower 70's and memorial weekend didn't even get to 90 degrees. I had a chance to leisurely capture some very interesting shots and candids as well as some B+W images.
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
Scarborough Renaissance Faire's Official Website .
As Always... click on the image for a larger view...
![]() Lars Sloan sported this new kilt for Queen Margaret |
![]() My friends Eartha Pitt and Puck waiting for the mud shows to start |
![]() Sholo dressed for the holiday |
![]() Queen Anne's Lace and Siren Song performing a wonderful love song that was written by Siren Song for the wedding of 1 of the QAL women. |
![]() Miguel dropped by and they made him sing "Dona Nobis Pacem" with them. Yes they reaaally had to twist his arm. |
![]() An honor guard of musketeers came by to be at the ladies' disposal. Many of them came all the way from Minnesota |
![]() Among the latest mud sculptures were these merfolk |
![]() Some of the Minnesota guests. I didn't have time catch all their names (real/character). If anyone can accomodate me... |
![]() A little monochrome fun with these visting ladies |
![]() A full body shot as well-a rather interesting effect |
![]() The mud fairy was finishing this dragon melded w/Gandalf. Notice the scales & ridges |
![]() The king getting ready to open a can of "Whoop-ass" |
![]() Lady Frances after a successive bombardment of flowers over the last hour arranged by her paramour |
![]() Carol & Jonathon over at Legacy Forge. They were already wearing black garb. Carol takes many of the shots posted on the offical Scarborough Site |
![]() Bill and Brenda horsing around outside Safer Swords |
![]() The pirates and the towns people still had a showdown, although a very wet & peculiar one |
![]() Capt. Hawke and Kit Rooke have a singing duel |
![]() It has a profound effect on the warring camps |
![]() The two get engaged and the conflict is resolved. That seems like a familiar plot. |
![]() For Memorial Day closing gate, the Corsairs sing their rendition of America the Beautiful as enthralled cast and patrons look on |
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