Closing weekend was packed with activity that had me running around like crazy. This is particularly surprising considering how uncertain the weather was. The holiday weekend started outvery wet and muddy, then turned muggy, but eventually ended on a
pleasant note. It was nice that people came out in spite of the erratic pattern, although we did not get as many out of town visitors. Still there were plenty of events and surprises befitting of a closing weekend. Enjoy!
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...
![]() Some folks I haven't seen since TRF |
![]() A little silly storytelling |
![]() These fellows are promoting the joust to the opening gate crowds |
![]() Visitors from the Minnesota Faire. And naughty ones at that |
![]() But they brought their cardinal to compensate |
![]() Marcus going highlander for Queen Margaret |
![]() It started to downpour pretty badly |
![]() Queen Anne's Lace had to do their first show inside the Pendragon booth |
![]() Singing the Irish number Tedburn Hill |
![]() As well as 1 of my favorites, Black |
![]() They even throw in some swing music this damp morning |
![]() Slugged over to the Corsairs' show where they perform Paddy Lay Back, another favorite |
![]() Sometimes it became a challenge performing the schtick |
![]() 1 of their new goofy pieces, Ranzo Ray |
![]() Something different during parade |
![]() The Queen just can't keep her, eyes, off of our Will Teach |
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