Finally - Arizona --- it's cold cold cold

It's 11pm and only 54 degrees. BURRRRRR













Sunday, March 3, 2013

Renaissance Festival

Sunday Feb 17 we went to the Renaissance Festival with Rob and the kids.  It was a perfect day to go, sunny, temperture only about 70-72 degrees.  The rains earlier in the month had turned both the Desert and the Festival grounds into a lush green carpet.  My camera battery died or I would have taken a lot more pictures.  I took at least a dozen pictures of the costumes (for sewing ideas).  About a third of the people who attend wear their own costumes and the Festival hires dozens of people in costumes to walk around and talk to attendees in "Old English, Shakesperian language" which really adds to the fun.  I swear, someday I am going to make a costume for me to wear to the Festival too!  This year Audrey wore her Fairy Apparel and she talked to all the fairies we met.  Audrey loves everything Fae.  Rob and Avery went on this fantastic, giant, trampoline and they had a blast!  Grandpa and Audrey road a giant rocking horse.  There were at least 20 free shows.  My favorite was the "Fire Whip".  This brave (or foolhardy, or a dare devil you could say) young man used a whip to snap the heads off roses - that were being held between a ladies teeth !!!! Then he lit his whip on fire and - well - WOW - you all missed a great show.  There was also a kind of Ampitheater this year with slooping grass to sit and watch some of the shows (some places were a little bit too soggy because of the recent rains but Rob found a sunny, dryer spot).  I watched the free "Ladies of the Court" dance lessons - I didn't get up to try it but sitting in the sun listening to the flutes and the "Queens Dance Instructor" give directions with her Old English tongue was magical.  And there was a pastry shop with some Italian goodies.  And Avery shot out balloons with darts and won a prize.  And I had my palm read and then I read the gypsy's palm right back and she asked me how I knew so much - Thank you again my dearly missed Grandma Robinson). And Rob and the kids had their traditional GIANT roasted TURKEY LEGS.  And Rob and the kids shot arrows.  Just a really great day :)  









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