Of Wildmen, Pirates and Washer Woman

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edited May 2, 2005 in People
Went to the Renaissance Fair today at Sante Fe Dam Rec Area. What an experiance. Not sure if it was because of May Day or if it was just a normal day but the fair was packed. What an incredible journey I had through this land that goes back in time. I shot over 400 candid portraits on the day it will take a while to sift through them all but if you will allow me a bit of a story I will share a few here that stuck in my head today.

Shortly upon our arrival in this mystical land I was set upon by a brigand of Pirates led by none other then Captain Jack Sparrow. He nearly shot me down with his musket but alass, I was quciker on the draw

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After my narrow escape I come upon a traveling scholar who offered me a smoke

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After enjoying me smoke with the fine lad I moved on down the trail only to be beset upon by a tribe of wildmen. The King of this trib was a bit long in the tooth.

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Old as he was his bride and Queen was a georgeos creature to be sure

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After nearly loosing my skin to the wildmen I found my way to a local tavern where I was greeted by this boisterous lass of a bar maid.

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Refreshed and throughly nurished on Grog and and the leg of some foul Fowl I was greeted by the Washer Woman. She claimed to only want to wash me cloths but the look in her eye told me to beware that she had far more devious plans in mind if I let her get her hands on me pants.

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and there ends this chapter of the story of my travels through the magical world of Ren.

You may find the saga continues over the next few days. The curious may find that some chapters will be rendered in full and glorious color and while others may be interspersed with images of various shades of grey at my SmugMug site
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