2004 marks the 30th anniversary of the largest faire in the country. The place was as big and grand as ever.
Sadly the weekend was also stormy, wet and muggy. I literally raced stormed clouds throughout that weekend. Despite that, I managed to capture several images.
For some reason a lot of what I archived were a lot of festive reveling and dancing. Go figure.
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...
![]() Later it's the girls' turn |
![]() Thes fellows singing a more romantic piece |
![]() The Shantyman is in fine form at the Prince of Wales |
![]() You should drop by La Paloma Hats. Pamela is a passionate artiste with a chapeau |
![]() A little familial business at morning gate |
![]() These sisters vying for a husband |
![]() Well not all of them |
![]() Our Spanish soldiers enjoying some camaraderie |
![]() They were suppose to get some virgins |
![]() They do manage to find some |
![]() A moment with Wine, Women & Song. Perhaps too much wine (and song) |
![]() The King prepares to work out his French campaigns |
![]() An indiscreet moment |
![]() Well almost |
![]() Now where were we? A lesson in French kissing |
![]() Morning gate revels |
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