Third weekend of Scarborough was another adventurous weekend. By that I mean it was an adventure to get through it. It was suppose to be Scottish Weekend but there was a litle too much Scottish weather to go with it.
It rained heavily on Saturday in the Texas area and most of the night. I myself didn't trek up there until Sunday. I was greeted not only by cast but by mud pits, marshy areas and then later a bright muggy day when the sun finally broke. Surprisingly and luckily
people still came in respectable numbers to brave the trenches and a pretty good time was had in spite of it.
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...
![]() About the faire you can hear Lady Rose, the Music Box |
![]() Seems Noobler is busy at work |
![]() He's quite the tinker |
![]() and musician |
![]() And speaking of great musicians |
![]() Here's a completed piece of real estate |
![]() Lord Entropy sporting a new armor design |
![]() Captain Morgan |
![]() James Peregrine |
![]() Since it's Sunday, the Corsairs are performing Barret's Privateers |
![]() They can get silly |
![]() Really silly |
![]() Channeling the Boys of the Beach |
![]() I really love these guys |
![]() The Shantyman going at it on the Dirty Duck stage |
![]() Attempting the afternoon court dance |
![]() Things were a little tight due to the lack of dry ground |
![]() This is a better shot of the mask I bought at the Southern faire |
![]() I ran into Queen Mags & her guards shopping |
![]() The end of a faire day would not be complete without some Tarts and tart wannabes |
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