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On the weekend of November 10th I returned to the Texas Renaissance Festival. The immensely huge site has always been diverse and ever evolving, catering to several different tastes. Strictly speaking, TRF has never been known to be a historical faire. Although the bulk of the cast is focused during the reign of Henry Tudor, you can find a wide array of characters from barbarians, fairies, Robin Hood & his merry men and even a Georgian period nobleman. Somehow this collage works for them perhaps partly due to good standards of presentation and also to the enormity of the site. The long duration since my last visit allowed me to gaze at and enjoy the new elements on site. This season's festival was marked by the notable absence of the The Rogues and The Corsairs but perennials like Ded Bob and Throw Up were around along w/ Sound & Fury. There were, however, new acts including the bawdy but elegant sounds of the Naughty Nymphs. There was also a brand new garden along the jousting arena and Sherwood Forest inhabited by the fairy folk. Some of whom were friends of mine.

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 Texas Renaissance Festival's Official Website .

As Always... click on the image for a larger view...


1 of the colorful corners of the garden

A close up of 1 of the benches

This place has a lot of lush flora

These 2 guys drew a lot of attention. Gee I wonder why

These guys are providing accompaniment...

...For the Loch Dhu Dancers. They perform both country and Highland style

Visitors: Godling, Amethyst Rose, Regan (Mistress of the Maryland Renfest Withdrawal Site) & Mark

Jim Hancock and Bard O"Neil at Pub Sing at the Sea Devil Tavern

Later the royal court arrives

A member of the local Commedia troupe

Excalibur Leather, procurer of many varied leather accesories. They have great cavalier hats.

Godling and Amethyst dressed in more regal refinery for the King's Feast

The pictures on this page were initially captured at a resolution of 2048 x 1536. Though they are presented by Robyn's Roost at a maximum of 640 x 480, the larger image files can be supplied for prints (does a great job at 8x10 and larger) or other things. For those I have captured a picture of, I'd be happy to supply prints via mail or other exchange for the cost of materials (printed off of an HP-970Cse). This service, of course, is intended to supply a copy of the images to the subject of the picture. Distribution for any other use (in any media format), common sense dictates, will need to be okayed by faire management and/or the subject(s) of the picture.
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