Here we are at weekends 2 and 3. Weather has been a bit erractic with warm and humid followed by cool fronts with strong winds. Fortunately it didn't tax the days too much.
Easter weekend has passed and the faire had plenty of lunacy including some rather bizarre bunnies. There were some nice visitors including some Vikings from up north and even a stealth visit by the Flaming Idiots.
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...
![]() Cantiga joined by a couple of the other musicians at 1 of the crafter's booths by the main bridge |
![]() Queen Anne's Lace performing an original and intriguing arrangement of "Star of the County Down" |
![]() Captain Roach showing off some new duds |
![]() The Corsairs' shows are always musically infectious |
![]() This responsive fan can attest to that...and some babies are weaned on Mozart in the womb. |
![]() Morgan taking the lead on 1 of the new pieces "Waiting For My Ship" |
![]() It's a Blarney Brothers song that has a great beat to it |
![]() It's quickly becoming 1 of the more requested numbers |
![]() This shot more effectively shows the enormity of their stage |
![]() Jem Moore was fortunately booked this season. A great talent performing his signature rendition of Toccato & Fugue in D Minor |
![]() My friend Patsy picked up this beguiling bloom from Stone Roses |
![]() Jim Hancock with Queen Anne's Lace singing "If I Were a Blackbird" |
![]() On the Gypsy Stage The Rogues engage in 1 of their raucous shows along with some guest artists |
![]() Dirk Perfect accompanying Sister Philomenia to the "Dance of the 1 Veil" |
![]() Dirk and Guido, Bold & Stupid Men in the tights of justic! |
![]() That looks like it might smart |
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