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Virginia Renaissance Festival
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I missed the years where it wandered itinerant, but the new site (at Lake Anna Winery) is promising. Lots of Pennsylvania vendors and many familiar faces, but slightly too much sun at the upper section of the site. Reminded me very much of Scarborough that way. The photos are 1) the alpaca booth, which was clever... they use the wool to teach patrons how to spin on a tredle machine, 2) pay a buck to make your kid wear himself out throwing a rock, 3) HRH explaining the difference between a pirate and privateer and why the young lad should claim to be the latter whenever asked by royalty, and 4) some irony for a small bunch of MD regulars who'll get it. (The sign indicates there's no smoking in the pub. I'm evil. But I couldn't resist.) Some shots of the Pyrates during Pub Sing (with Capt. Fletcher T. Moone indicating you must be this tall to join the crew) and the younger Strum leading a rousing rendition of Old MacDonald.
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