Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 06:29 AM CST [General]
(Bristol visiting knights and me)
(Beautiful Faire day ending across Lake Elizabeth)
Good day everyone,
Another weekend is finally over and I made the most of it at Bristol as usual. This was the 6th week of the faire and it could not have been more fun. Several of my good friends from the Upper Wisconsin Renaissance Faire journeyed down to visit on their annual invasion. It was grand to see them and spend the time together. We actually took in a few of the shows they had never seen. And, by the looks and laughter from them, I believe they enjoyed themselves. I also ordered a special pair of custom gauntlets from Excalibur Leather which should be ready sometime in late September. They will be black leather with a wide red trim at the top and gold border with pyramid silver studs around the red in the middle. They will also have my family crest on the top of the hand as my pair now does. I can't wait to get them for sure. Anyway, I also have my pictures up from this past weekend, so, if anyone is interested in seeing them, just follow this link below, then go to the bottom of that page and click on the Week 6 button.
http://www.sirclisto.com/bristol/51.html
The weather was beautiful with being only in the mid 70's with a slight breeze. This is how faire should always be. Perfect for all the heavy garb, and that is just what I wore. I now look forward to much merriment in week 7. HUZZAH!!! Hopefully the weather will stay like last weekend and make it even better. I look forward to seeing anyone possibly coming out this weekend. Just let me know. That's it for now, my friends. Take care and remember -
I finally made it to Bristol for the entire weekend after missing the weekend before due to my foot injury. This was already weekend 5 out of 9 total. I do intend on getting there the rest of the season since I am much healed and ready to go. It was a fantastic time, especially since my son finally got to go with me after missing all of last year due to college and work. Believe me, we had a blast. We sat through most of the shows which he had never seen, talked to friends and talked to many of the children and their families. He brought his puppet dragon along and had a fun time interacting with all the children making it moved about. They believed it was real and loved it. So, all in all it couldn't have been better. I also have my pictures up from this past weekend, so, if anyone is interested in seeing them, just follow this link below, then go to the bottom of that page and click on the Week 5 button.
The weather was beautiful with being in the high 70's to possibly hitting 80 on one of the days with low humidity. The perfect faire weather!!! The sky's were blue but clouded up a bit on Sunday later in the day. The regular Queen was now back and things felt normal again. Once again I had many wee ones following us about wanting dragon tears and to hear the story behind them. That is what it is all about. It is now off once again to Bristol week 6 and I will be meeting up with some of my good friends from the Upper Wisconsin Renaissance Faire, who are making the trip down. I look forward to much merriment. HUZZAH!!! So, if anyone else is planning on coming by, stop me and give a shout. That's it for now, my friends. Take care and remember -
(Our family left to right - brother Bill, Me, Dad, Mom, sisters Kathy & Sandi)
Hail friends,
Have you ever had a time when stuff just keeps happening for no reason? Well, that was my week. Let me summarize it all. And no, I didn't even get to go to Bristol because of it. First off, if you all recall, the week before I ended up breathing in chlorine gas from one of the restrooms at work due to some stupidity of the housekeeping staff, thus leaving work coughing, burning throat and not getting to faire on the Saturday. Well, it gets better this week. Why to me, I have no idea.
Anyway, I did get to go to Bristol a week ago on the Sunday after feeling a lot better from the Fridays chlorine episode. I had a good time and posted my pictures. Well, I went to bed that night and woke up last Monday morning, got out of bed and when my one foot hit the floor, I was in pain. Don't know what I did, but I ended up hobbling on it all week. Then, this last Saturday I headed out with the family to my parents 60th wedding anniversary party which us kids put together in Madison, Wisconsin for them, and figured I would have my nieces husband, who is a foot doctor, look at it. Well, we left at 9:00 am and stopped at a store first, to pick something up. On the way out, I see this little old lady in her 80's coming in. Both her legs were bandaged up and she had a patch on one shoulder like she had been in the hospital recently. As she got closer, I held the auto door open for her. She got about 4 feet from the door and her cane went one way and she fell over like a stiff doll on to the sidewalk, smacking her head on the concrete. I immediately ran out, not even feeling my heel at this point and went to her. I got down and started asking her things to make sure she was conscious and if she hurt anywhere. She said no, but when I picked her head up to sit her up in my arms, blood began spurting out from the side of her head. I yelled for someone to call 911 as I applied pressure to the spot. She said she didn’t want to go, but I told her she was bleeding and had to so she just let me take over. When I removed my hand to see where the blood was coming from, it shot out of her again, so I just kept pressure on it until another person, who happened to be a nurse, came out of the store and asked if she could help. I asked her to take over that duty of applying pressure for the bleeding with a cloth instead. At this time my one hand was covered in blood and it was all down my arm. I then began to sit her up better so she was not so uncomfortable and then the paramedics came. They wrapped her head up since she had gashed her skin above the left eye over a vein. She had also driven to the store, so I offered to drive her car to the hospital for her which I did. Suffice it to say, she is now ok and thanked me for it all. That I guess was my good deed for a while. She needed stitches and then we left her at the hospital to head to the party.
Part way there to Madison, we stopped to something to drink, When we began to leave, my sons drink would not open at all. The top kept spinning but wouldn’t catch to open, so, we went back in to exchange it. We then left and were getting on the expressway, when a big SUV decided to come over into the middle lane at a fast speed just where we were going and almost side swiped us. I happen to see it and grabbed the wheel from my wife and jerk it into the other lane only about 6 inches before our doors would have hit. I was like, what the hell more can happen today? Gosh, never ask that... We get to the party and all is well. My nieces husband looked at my foot and told me I have an Achilles Heel issue, wrapped it up and gave me crutches to use. So, now I am gimping about slowly getting better. The drive home was uneventful, and then about 9:00pm I call a friend from Bristol and find out one of our mutual friends there collapsed during faire with erratic heart issues that afternoon. At this point I just can't believe this crap all happened in one day. Suffice it to say, he is ok now and after holding him at the hospital over night, I heard he went back to Bristol on Sunday and was ok, and it wasn't from the heat. But, my foot would not cooperate like I wanted, so I didn't get to go at all. Instead I got to write all this to everyone. LOL!!
Well, with my foot feeling somewhat better, I am hoping to be able to go full time till the end of Bristol’s run starting this coming weekend August 2/3/08. In the meantime, I am going to keep both eyes open and on the watch for any other crap that I may avoid it. I plead with all the powers that be to let last week be the last of all the happenings. So, that's all it in a nutshell. You just can't make this stuff up. LOL!!! So, stay tuned for anything to follow. Fingers Crossed!!!!! Take care and remember.....
I finally made it to Bristol this season on Sunday, since finishing performing up North. This was already its 3rd weekend. I was going to go as I always do for both days, but I ended up on Friday evening at work being exposed to some chlorine gas which some untrained housekeepers in advertedly created after mixing the wrong cleaning chemicals while cleaning one of the rest rooms which I used. I got the burning in the throat and got the hell out quickly once I smelled what it was and reported the incident back in data processing. I left work early with coughing and a horse voice and of course didn't get to faire. But, it was also raining most of the morning as well, so maybe it was a good thing. But, Sunday I was well and got to Bristol with it being a great day. It was nice to be back to my home faire which is only 20 minutes from me. I met up with a lot of friends as well as made new ones. I had a super time. I also have my pictures up from Sunday as well. So, if interested in seeing them, just follow this link below.
The weather was HUMID!!! It hit in the high 80's with humidity being around the 80% mark. The sky's were cloudy off and on but it didn't rain. It also seemed the crowds were out in full force to, having heard they were somewhat small on Saturday from the early rains. They had a few new things to see as well as a new Queen standing in for our regular one who has been there for many, many years. She has been out injured for a while. Suffice it to say, I got my season pass and after handing out several of my large "Dragon Tears" to kids and telling them the story to go with them, I had a blast once again.
I will now be at Bristol for pretty much the rest of the season, with the exception of this coming Saturday, July 26th, where I will be attending my parents 60th wedding anniversary party. HUZZAH!!! So, if anyone is planning on coming by, stop me and give a shout with a hearty "What Ho"... That's it for now, my friends. Take care and remember -
(Seasons End - Sun Setting on the Royal Quart Pub)
Hail, my friends,
I now have all my week 5 (Final Weekend) pictures up from the Upper Wisconsin (Medieval) Renaissance Faire. This was the weekend for "Marauders and Mayhem". Aye, highwaymen, marauders, rogues, theives, scoundrals footpads etc., all made their way across the lands to cause mayhem within the doon and along its roads leading in and out of it. Even the Queen was maraudered first thing in the morning and held in captive until we could find her. I and the town guard with the queens champion let no stone be unturned seeking her out and her captures. It was the most energy and high adventure of the season. I got some great video as well of some of the full armoured combat and, her Majesty escaping from marauders upon the zip line with her ladies. It is always the best when what you do you have fun so much doing with people you love working with. Everyone did such a great job and I am proud to work with them all. I was so tired after it all and the cast party, I slept which seemed forever once I got back home to Milwaukee. My only regret is I will miss it all until next season. Just go to the link below to view them. Enjoy!!!
And, as promised, I now have a few pictures up as well of my wooing award for the rose challenge the weekend before, as well as a new honor bestowed upon me this last weekend at the cast party of being the performer with the most accurate costuming. Something I didn't know they were even giving out. Thanks to all those who honored me with this award.
The weather for our last weekend was the best yet!!!. It hit the low 70's with a nice breeze and was sunny the entire time with the humidity being extremely low. The crowds were fantastic with many people returning for both days again this season. Especially one couple that came all the way from St Louis for the last two weekends as they did last year. Everyone was enjoying themselves and kept complimenting on how much fun they were having. I now look ahead to this coming weekend where I will be off to Bristol faire for most of the season with the exception of a few weekends due to other faires and faire related obligations. So for now, the 19/20th and 27th of July I should be in attendance for sure. Being it is only 20 minutes from me instead of 4 hours makes it a charm.
That's it for now, my friends, and always remember...