Renfest photos, a bit late.
Sep. 7th, 2006 08:06 pmI realized today that I had forgotten to do a Renfest entry from last weekend (pirate weekend). Here goes.
More of the Delirio troup. This is Blammo balancing a Chicken Hammer upon his pa-chin.

Faux fiery torches.

Real fiery torches. Y'know, I still have a bit of a crush on the guy on the left, must admit.

Cold fairy, which explains the cloak. She was accompanied by Jack Sparrow. hee!

I have long been completely in love with Fritz Lang's Metropolis, and there is this point in the film where they introduce Rotwang. But first they introduce his house. A dark house in the middle of the city. I was transfixed the first time I saw it, and sometimes I remember that shot when I'm wandering around festival, and I stop here...

See, this is the Sekrit Belly Dancer House. In the middle of festival. I love that they have this...private property in the middle of Faire. It's fascinating. It's where they go to rest between performances, I would assume.

Parade pics. The fairy queen and her escort.

Nice garb.

Pirates! Arrr!

Gotta love pirating in style, yo.

More pirates.

Again with the Half Blood Prince. Snape gets around, doesn't he?

The lovely
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Me, with Jazz Hands.

The end.

More of the Delirio troup. This is Blammo balancing a Chicken Hammer upon his pa-chin.
Faux fiery torches.
Real fiery torches. Y'know, I still have a bit of a crush on the guy on the left, must admit.
Cold fairy, which explains the cloak. She was accompanied by Jack Sparrow. hee!
I have long been completely in love with Fritz Lang's Metropolis, and there is this point in the film where they introduce Rotwang. But first they introduce his house. A dark house in the middle of the city. I was transfixed the first time I saw it, and sometimes I remember that shot when I'm wandering around festival, and I stop here...
See, this is the Sekrit Belly Dancer House. In the middle of festival. I love that they have this...private property in the middle of Faire. It's fascinating. It's where they go to rest between performances, I would assume.
Parade pics. The fairy queen and her escort.
Nice garb.
Pirates! Arrr!
Gotta love pirating in style, yo.
More pirates.
Again with the Half Blood Prince. Snape gets around, doesn't he?
The lovely
Me, with Jazz Hands.
The end.
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I will probably be there on the last weekend. Let me know, and we can meet up!
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Date: 2006-09-08 02:32 am (UTC)That's one of my concerns over the Crystal Ball thingie, it says formal attire, and I don't know what I'd wear to it. Although, upon searching, I did find this pattern that comes in a plus size (yep, plus sized girl here, that size 18 might be snug in the chestal area) and I could make myself something. But then that would probably end out costing as much as to buy something.
What to do, what to do.
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Date: 2006-09-08 02:57 am (UTC)Haha, Snape would so totally have a topless guy with horns pulling him around in a wagon.
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Date: 2006-09-08 10:34 am (UTC)It's very lightweight, though, which is awesome.
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Date: 2006-09-08 10:53 am (UTC)Yeah, formal ball stuff makes me crazy. I don't really have anything "formal", after all, and I'm not a formal wear kind of person, so that is one barrier.
And finding nice, plus-size formalwear is, as you know, a total pain in the ass. ;)
Believe it or not, fest clothes are often made in larger sizes, and actually are rather nice-looking on big girls. Clothing is big business at ren faires, and you'd find a nice outfit quite easily, I promise. I have some other outfits, too. Seriously, the only problem is the expense.
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Date: 2006-09-08 10:54 am (UTC)*snort* Snape would love that, you're right.
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Date: 2006-09-08 02:01 pm (UTC)I love the pimpin pirate in a ship cart and your necklace, too.
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Date: 2006-09-08 04:00 pm (UTC)I don't read a lot of fanfic and I haven't written any in about six years (I did Pern stuff in high school and when I was lonesome in law school). Most of it I find schlocky and irritating. But this is a magnificent book. The characters are more or less true to their personality and behaviors from the Rowling books, only explored in a more grown-up and fleshed-out manner. Sarah is an amazing creation -- totally real in both her persona and in the context of the Potterverse -- and what you've done with Snape (my favorite character and one of the few main characters I'll read much Potterverse fic about...when I do read it, I tend to like stories that explore little known characters and things that are very peripheral to the main story line and only build more on the universe) is wonderful.
I want more dang it!
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Date: 2006-09-09 01:08 am (UTC)And the necklace is antique, from Morocco, it is very cool, I love it.
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Date: 2006-09-09 01:14 am (UTC)Thank you so very much! This is so unexpected, and so wonderful. It really made me glow at work.
I'm so glad you like it. I feel like I've spent years working on it...well, I kind of have, I suppose, at this point. But still, it's terrific to hear positive comments! My original Sarah had a lot of Sueish characteristics, and I eventually had to sit down and find out more about Mary Sue and redo Sarah a bit. When I was done I was pretty happy, though. Of all the characters I've ever written, she's my favorite, I think.
I love finding out about small, sideline details, too. I love it when someone works out the actual Fred & George shop, or when someone spends the time carefully assembling a new potion...the little touches can be so inspiring and thought-provoking. I'm endlessly fascinated with wizarding society.
Thank you again for reading. I'm so glad you found it entertaining!
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Date: 2006-09-09 12:27 pm (UTC)I posted a picture of myself (looking dorky in the sunbonnet I had sewn) last fall; I did consider whether it posed any sort of security risk then decided no one was going to stalk me based on that picture. :-D
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Date: 2006-09-10 12:48 am (UTC)And thanks for the compliment. I call that blouse the "Modesty Blouse" because it slowly creeps upward during the faire. You can tell this pic was taken late in the afternoon because it's already halfway to my neck--ha!
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