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On the weekend of November 2nd and 3rd, I returned to the Texas Renaissance Festival. 2 words can sum up the weekend:wet and dreary. But that seems to describe this season as a whole. Saturday had very good crowds but it was grey and it was raining on and off even though it was suppose to be overcast. By the end of the evening, there was light but perpetual rain so the grounds were muddy by Sunday morning. Sunday was intermittently damp and misty, light rain and then heavy showers, swinging back and forth. Still I managed to see some new acts and such and experience some good moments.

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 .

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Istanpitta a musical ensemble that engage in medieval style pieces

This lovely lady performed with them & added some extra visual flavor

Thea Goldsby

Al Cofrin

Michael Tucker

This shop, Lord Entropy, caught the attention of many patrons. It's where many get outfitted

This fellow was perched out by the balcony

He caused quite a stir. It takes an hour and a half to apply his make-up

A 2nd shot from the side perspective. Quite the richness in detail

There has always been a strong element of fantasy present at this faire

The centaur with his lady

E Serenes. They appropriately play with a mediterranean sound at the Agoura stage area. They have a quiet yet engrossing energy

This woman shows off the versatility of Cameleon Clothing. To find out more go here

Dusk at the Sea Devil Tavern pub sing, doing The Mermaid

Jim Hancock, the Shantyman and Bard O'Neil close out the set

A very cloudy Sunday morning with the Beefeaters at gate.


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