Scarborough Renaissance Faire: by Frank Hui Page 8

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Closing weekend for faire was quite the fun time. Crazed, but fun. texas summer has finally come with 90+ degree weather. We had similar bright and cloudy wather as the week before, only less breezy. It got a little more humid with the threat of rain. It only made good that threat at the end of closing day and only around the faire site! It was a little odd with last day ending on memorial day for the first time. We had the typical visiting cast from several faires including Minnesota, Kansas City, Muskogee and I think even Colorado. Overall fewer guests bur more diversity. Despite three days of being pulled in different directions, I had lots of good chaotic fun and was sorry it was over. I managed a huge calvacade of images. A lot more than I expected.

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 .

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Bill spent the whole time collecting the tips of this performance

Even the puppets get in on the act

hey it was the Sesame Street version of the song. Don't even ask me about the Blazing Saddles rendition

Is this one of Boris' sisters?

QAL later performing at a wedding

2 members of cast partake in a handfasting

I did feel obligated to record it since

I covered their engagement last year

My he's well trained already

Someone should talk to security about these scabs subbing for the Tarts

Say a little medieval rhythmic gymnastics

The pretzel man just happened to be by

Of course I must see the Corsairs on closing day

they get extra silly

at this time

They don't disappoint


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