By: WineDineDivas
We are from Germany and know what you mean! We miss the history, the beautiful old buildings and of course all the delicious foods. And please lets not forget the Schnitzel…. We sincerey hope that you...
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My daughter and grandbabies love to go to RenFest in Waxahachie, TX. This year my daughter in law went for the first time ever. It is a great place! But do try to go in the cool time because if you...
View ArticleBy: Lisa
This field trip, while fun, is neither historically accurate or very educational. Why not just take them to the county fair?
View ArticleBy: Rebecca
I worked the Sterling Forest, NY RenFest for years and I can tell you its LOADS more fun if you dress up. Be sure to develop a backstory for your character so you know how to react when the trained...
View ArticleBy: Kelly
I was a performer at the NY Renaissance Faire for ten years, working my way from improv street character to fighter/jouster. I’m still there several times a season, singing with my band (which, in...
View ArticleBy: Milehimama
How fun! We were there too- it’s amazing how big it is, we didn’t even see many of those things yet we spent all day there. I really, really love that they tone down a lot of the bawdiness for School...
View ArticleBy: OMSH
Jeanne, thanks so much for the encouragement. I will be sure to pass along to Emelie how much you enjoyed her blog about transitioning from public school to home school. And wow, a costume designer,...
View ArticleBy: Christi
I had to do a double take when reading this post to see my horned pal Jordan on your blog! He is a master of fiber and can spin yarn like a dream! ( he is pictured in front of his spinning wheel here)...
View ArticleBy: Lizzy
I agree with Christi, the horns are there full time . I also agree that he is a master of fiber and is a better spinner than I am. There, I said it. Great blog, it makes me want to go to the fair.
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