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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 .

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Some lovely court dancing

from all manner of folk

A well accessorized Marquis de Grunion, Loonie & Antonio de Armani looking on

Hats are quite the rage

The morning full of noble persons

An energetic number

The festivities are interrupted

by a well intentioned Don Quixote

For a fictional character he makes quite an impact

That is something evident

that comes across

to them

The royal family is perplexed on their arrival

One of the Dukes recounts the morning's collisions

For the first time at this faire The Bold & Stupid Men doing stupid sword tricks

Bolt providing a pre-show interlude


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