Updates:
Note: this version of the site will be maintained infrequently (if at all)
For the latest, updated version, go to http://dcrenfaires.rensites.com
2
Oct: Singles Weekend Pub Sing page added
25
Sep: Scottish Weekend Pub Sing page added
23 Sep: Deaf
Awareness and Pirate Invasion Pub
Sing pages added, plus a 270 degree pan
view from outside the White Hart
12 Sep: Music
page (only the links to a Rogues page
and a very interesting Pyrates
Royale page so far), several panoramic shots added to Stupid
Web Tricks
Count your blessings:
I almost called this the "What The World Needs Now Is Another Maryland
Renaissance Festival Page".
Yes, everybody and his
or her dog has a page or site about the Maryland Renaissance Festival.
And approximately 99% of those pages are random pictures (Here's
me and my girlfriend standing just inside of the main gate) , with
the other 1% being either reviews of the faire (among others) or
attempts to document some aspect of the faire, most under various
stages of construction (the Maryland Renfest Withdrawl Symptom site
being one of the best of these). Meanwhile, I am suprised by the
number of people who live in the DC area who ask me "So you go to
that Renaissance Festival? What's it like? I've never been." Though
I can point them to the official website, it seem primarily aimed
at supplying where, what and when information to people who've already
decided they're going (rather than explaining what a Renaissance
Festival is and what's special about the one in Maryland). Since
I couldn't find the kind of site I was looking for, I decided to
make my own.
In the event that there
are already a dozen sites out there that already do this, feel free
to bring this to my attention (hell, for all I know this page may
end up turning into a link to somebody else's comprehensive site
in a month or so).
This site is supposed
to document what one will see at the Faire, in terms of performances
and various spectacles (no sound yet, and don't hold your breath
waiting for the scratch and sniff turkey leg icon). It's also a
way of keeping track of who comes and goes from year to year (I
only wish I had started something like this during the days of Broon,
Daniel, Duke of Danger and the more soil-intensive Mud Show). Also,
while I'm getting the bulk of the site up and running, I'll be putting
up pictures of various things (e.g., wenchings, birthdays, Queen
Anne rapping, King Henry drinking out of bodice chillers) upon request,
simply as a means of sharing them without having to cart CDs around
at faire. These probably won't be up for very long, and if they
make no sense to anybody but the people involved ..... I wouldn't
be a bit surprised. If nothing else, they may serve to show how
much is going on at faire that most people rarely notice.
One thing I don't plan
to do is make an exhaustive list of the merchants; there's a rather
comprehensive list already on the official site (though I will eventually
put up links to their sites).
You know, I was about
to add that I probably won't be putting up pictures of such mundane
things as food items, but the more I think about it, that might
be the only way I'll ever be able to describe macaroni and cheese
on a stick to someone.
The
test page containing a 360 degree panorama of "just inside the main
gate" won't work till I move to a new server that will accept that
MIME type (hopefully coming soon)
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